Ok. Time to put the lane Feb thread out of its misery.
March can be a fun month. Bring it. ‘93 we summon you back.
Mods please pin.
I ran the linear regression for DC annual snowfall.
Using 1888 as the starting point, the equation is:
Annual snowfall in DC = -0.07 X # of years past 1888 + 22.9
So, on average DC is seeing 0.07" less snow per year since 1888. The R squared value is 6%, which means that 6% of the variability from year to year is a function of the passing of time. Another way to look at this number is that 94% of the variability from year to year is random.
Using 1969 as the startin