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b---o...
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:00 pm
Guest
November 2 2009



Cold, cold, cold in Sydney last month; not quite June 2007 cold, but still
cold enough to keep warmenists at their current level of twitchy,
polystyrene-scraping panic.



And just in time for the big Hopenchangen conference, too.



http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/timblair/





Warmest Regards



Bon z0



"It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps
US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists
worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct
from natural variation."

Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville
 
Denz...
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:31 am
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"b---o" <b at (no spam) y.com> wrote in message news:4aee3d34$1 at (no spam) dnews.tpgi.com.au...
[quote]

November 2 2009



Cold, cold, cold in Sydney last month; not quite June 2007 cold, but still
cold enough to keep warmenists at their current level of twitchy,
polystyrene-scraping panic.
[/quote]
Lower temperatures in one city in one month mean nothing. Global warming is
a trend across the globe measured over decades. Get real.
 
HardySpicer...
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:14 am
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On Nov 2, 12:31 am, "Denz" <nos... at (no spam) here.com> wrote:
[quote]"b---o" <b... at (no spam) y.com> wrote in messagenews:4aee3d34$1 at (no spam) dnews.tpgi.com.au...

November 2 2009

Cold, cold, cold in Sydney last month; not quite June 2007 cold, but still
cold enough to keep warmenists at their current level of twitchy,
polystyrene-scraping panic.

Lower temperatures in one city in one month mean nothing. Global warming is
a trend across the globe measured over decades. Get real.
[/quote]
Err-yes and no. You need to look over longer periods than decades and
you will see no trend at all.
 
Alistair Gunn...
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:59 am
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In alt.energy.renewable HardySpicer twisted the electrons to say:
[quote]Err-yes and no. You need to look over longer periods than decades and
you will see no trend at all.
[/quote]
<http://hadobs.metoffice.com/hadcrut3/diagnostics/global/nh+sh/>

Temperature peak in ~1875, then a higher temperature peak in ~1940 and
then another even higher temperature peak in ~2005. Yeah, defintely no
trend of increasing temperature there ...
--
These opinions might not even be mine ...
Let alone connected with my employer ...
 
Addinall...
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:10 pm
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On Nov 3, 5:14 am, HardySpicer <gyansor... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]On Nov 2, 12:31 am, "Denz" <nos... at (no spam) here.com> wrote:

"b---o" <b... at (no spam) y.com> wrote in messagenews:4aee3d34$1 at (no spam) dnews.tpgi.com.au....

November 2 2009

Cold, cold, cold in Sydney last month; not quite June 2007 cold, but still
cold enough to keep warmenists at their current level of twitchy,
polystyrene-scraping panic.

Lower temperatures in one city in one month mean nothing. Global warming is
a trend across the globe measured over decades. Get real.

Err-yes and no. You need to look over longer periods than decades and
you will see no trend at all.
[/quote]
Yes you do. A square wave at the average 'global' temperature bounces
between 12C
and 22C with a geometric mean of 17C. It is rather cold at the
moment, and somewhat
starved of CO2.

Mark Addinall.
 
leonard78sp at (no spam) gmail.com...
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:19 pm
Guest
On Nov 2, 3:31 am, "Denz" <nos... at (no spam) here.com> wrote:
[quote]"b---o" <b... at (no spam) y.com> wrote in messagenews:4aee3d34$1 at (no spam) dnews.tpgi.com.au...

November 2 2009

Cold, cold, cold in Sydney last month; not quite June 2007 cold, but still
cold enough to keep warmenists at their current level of twitchy,
polystyrene-scraping panic.

Lower temperatures in one city in one month mean nothing.
[/quote]
•• That is true, but Bonz was speaking from
personal experience

Global warming is
[quote]a trend across the globe measured over decades. Get real.
[/quote]
•• However, "Denz" is rather dense.
Get real — It aint warming.

Sure, we are anticipating lots of extremes over
the next 20± years. Extreme hot spells, and
extreme chills in the cold spots; lots of violent
storms, a la 3 Phillipine's typhoons; earthquakes
some causing tsunamis like the earth shattering
tsunami that was started by a 9.0 earthquake
that spread death and destruction on three
continents and 9 island nations (inc Hawaii).
It is said the tsunami had the destrctive power
of 25 Hiroshema A bombs.
 
John Black...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:56 am
Guest
In article <WNwHm.51585$ze1.23390 at (no spam) news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
nospam at (no spam) here.com says...
[quote]"b---o" <b at (no spam) y.com> wrote in message news:4aee3d34$1 at (no spam) dnews.tpgi.com.au...


November 2 2009



Cold, cold, cold in Sydney last month; not quite June 2007 cold, but still
cold enough to keep warmenists at their current level of twitchy,
polystyrene-scraping panic.

Lower temperatures in one city in one month mean nothing. Global warming is
a trend across the globe measured over decades. Get real
[/quote]
Well not this last decade as the planet has been cooling since 1998. Also
"decades" is a blink of an eye in geological time. Its been warmer just a
few hundred years ago. Climate is always changing. Get real.

John Black
 
 
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