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| 0NBZ0 |
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:38 pm |
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23 Apr 2008
http://timblair.net/
The Sydney Morning Herald frequently wrote that Australia's drought was
a cause of depression. We've had a little rain lately, yet the SMH
reports continuing sadness:
Sydney's run of rainy days in a row - 11 - is the most in April for 77
years ...
NSW Bureau of Meteorology climate estimation officer Mike De Salis said
the rain was getting people down.
Not the people mentioned in those earlier articles, you'd assume. One
fellow who must be feeling blue, however: rainmaker Tim Flannery, who in
2005 foretold of Sydney's dams running dry by last year. Flannery is
currently cooling his heels in Canadian snow, possibly to prepare for
global coldening:
Sunspot activity has not resumed up after hitting an 11-year low in
March last year, raising fears that - far from warming - the globe is
about to return to an Ice Age.
Astronaut and geophysicist Phil Chapman, the first Australian to become
an astronaut with NASA, said pictures from the US Solar and Heliospheric
Observatory showed no spots on the sun.
He said the world cooled quickly between January last year and January
this year, by about 0.7C.
Hmmm ... this happened during the year Al Gore organised the Live Earth
warmy concerts, was awarded the Nobel Prize, and his Styrofoam movie won
an Oscar.
Global Gore Effect!
"This is the fastest temperature change in the instrumental record, and
it puts us back to where we were in 1930," Dr Chapman writes in The
Australian today.
"If the temperature does not soon recover, we will have to conclude that
global warming is over."
A few people have argued that it was never a big deal to begin with.
Meanwhile, Lubos Motl notes an encouraging trend in Amazon's climatology
book sales:
1. Roy Spencer, realist (#116)
2. Bjorn Lomborg, realist (#959)
3. Fred Singer, realist (#1324)
4. Brian Fagan, neutral (#6156), a book about the little ice age
5. James Lovelock, Gaia priest (#8706)
6. Wallace Broeckner, alarmist (#9202)
7. Mark Lynas, alarmist loon (#10308)
8. Patrick Michaels, realist (#12027)
9. Tim Flannery, alarmist loon (#16135)
10. Henrik Svensmark, realist (#16309)
11. Dennis Avery and Fred Singer, realists (#19266)
Climate scepticism is positively raining down:
China's plans to force Mother Nature's hand with "cloud seeding" and
keep rains at bay during the start of the Olympic Games this August may
be all wet, one scientist said today.
"I'm very skeptical about what they claim they can do," said Roelof
Bruintjes, the lead researcher for U.S. National Center for Atmospheric
Research ...
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Regards
Bonzo
"What if a small group of these world leaders were to conclude the
principal risk to the earth comes from the actions of the rich
countries?...In order to save the planet, the group decides: Isn't the
only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse?
Isn't it our responsibility to bring this about?" Maurice Strong,1990 |
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| Ouroboros_Rex |
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:07 am |
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0NBZ0 wrote:
Quote: 23 Apr 2008
http://timblair.net/
The Sydney Morning Herald frequently wrote that Australia's drought
was a cause of depression. We've had a little rain lately, yet the SMH
reports continuing sadness:
Sydney's run of rainy days in a row - 11 - is the most in April for 77
years ...
NSW Bureau of Meteorology climate estimation officer Mike De Salis
said the rain was getting people down.
Not the people mentioned in those earlier articles, you'd assume. One
fellow who must be feeling blue, however: rainmaker Tim Flannery, who
in 2005 foretold of Sydney's dams running dry by last year. Flannery
is currently cooling his heels in Canadian snow, possibly to prepare
for global coldening:
Sunspot activity has not resumed up after hitting an 11-year low in
March last year, raising fears that - far from warming - the globe is
about to return to an Ice Age.
Astronaut and geophysicist Phil Chapman, the first Australian to
become an astronaut with NASA, said pictures from the US Solar and
Heliospheric Observatory showed no spots on the sun.
He said the world cooled quickly between January last year and January
this year, by about 0.7C.
Welcome to La Nina. lol
How come denialists have no brains? |
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| fellaj.s. |
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:49 pm |
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on all lands
"where have all the glaciers gone in a short time passing?"
you know the tune?
find the answer
gore is a politician he is either a good one or a bad one but
politicians are evil. |
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| Ouroboros_Rex |
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:36 am |
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"fellaj.s." <" jsfk.dhimi001"@mailnull.com> wrote in message
news:fuqknp$3gg$1@possum.melbpc.org.au...
Quote: on all lands
"where have all the glaciers gone in a short time passing?"
you know the tune?
find the answer
Answer found. Years ago.
Quote: gore is a politician
Not any more. You should read more.
he is either a good one or a bad one but
> politicians are evil. |
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| Guest |
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:11 pm |
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On 26 avr, 03:57, "V-for-Vendicar" <Just...@ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com>
wrote:
Quote: "0NBZ0" <0N...@doooooooooooooooodoooooooooo.com> wrote
http://timblair.net/
Who? Oh.. a Nobody... ahahahahahaahahahha... Blogger.
Do you eat Kosher ? |
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| V-for-Vendicar |
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:57 pm |
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"0NBZ0" <0NBZ0@doooooooooooooooodoooooooooo.com> wrote
Quote: http://timblair.net/
Who? Oh.. a Nobody... ahahahahahaahahahha... Blogger. |
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| 0NBZ0 |
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 8:08 pm |
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"Ouroboros_Rex" <its@casual.com> wrote in message
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Quote: 0NBZ0 wrote:
23 Apr 2008
http://timblair.net/
The Sydney Morning Herald frequently wrote that Australia's drought
was a cause of depression. We've had a little rain lately, yet the
SMH
reports continuing sadness:
Sydney's run of rainy days in a row - 11 - is the most in April for
77
years ...
NSW Bureau of Meteorology climate estimation officer Mike De Salis
said the rain was getting people down.
Not the people mentioned in those earlier articles, you'd assume. One
fellow who must be feeling blue, however: rainmaker Tim Flannery, who
in 2005 foretold of Sydney's dams running dry by last year. Flannery
is currently cooling his heels in Canadian snow, possibly to prepare
for global coldening:
Sunspot activity has not resumed up after hitting an 11-year low in
March last year, raising fears that - far from warming - the globe is
about to return to an Ice Age.
Astronaut and geophysicist Phil Chapman, the first Australian to
become an astronaut with NASA, said pictures from the US Solar and
Heliospheric Observatory showed no spots on the sun.
He said the world cooled quickly between January last year and
January
this year, by about 0.7C.
Welcome to La Nina. lol
So why no similar welcome for el Nino causing the warming 1980-1998
then????
LOL
Warmest Regards
Bonzo
"How does a small increase in a very small component [of CO2] have such
a large apparent effect [On Climate]? The truth is that no one has yet
shown that it does." Don Aitkin |
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| V-for-Vendicar |
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:08 pm |
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<sir.jean-paul.turcaud@neuf.fr> wrote
Quote: Do you eat Kosher ?
Only if she shaves. |
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| V-for-Vendicar |
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:09 pm |
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Bonzo "global temperature has risen only marginally over the last 150 years"
Ahahahahahahahaha
MMMMMOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOONNNNN |
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