Eduardo, You are essentially correct, although I am unsure about corals thriving at 40degC. The Idsos...
brynthomas@...
Aug 1, 2007 1:02 pm
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Hi Eduardo, You know ... I always wondered the same thing ... we grow lobsters, shrimp, scallops, catfish, talipia, and all kinds of fishies in "artificial"...
Albert
almase43@...
Aug 1, 2007 2:12 pm
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The Weather Channel in Canada shows the jet stream on its weather maps, several times an hour. I'm not sure if they do this in the USA because the stream seems...
Ian L. McQueen
imcqueen@...
Aug 1, 2007 3:32 pm
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Hi Ian, Interesting that the "data" shows up. "They" should also comment on the pattern changes. - Al...
Albert
almase43@...
Aug 1, 2007 4:41 pm
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The "Gore Wars" article that Gerald mentions here is definitely worth reading. Thanks Gerald. Here is a link to the pdf version is anyone else is interested....
There is much concern that the increasing industrialization of China will cause global warming in the rest of the world. But it looks as if the reverse is...
Bryn Thomas
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Aug 1, 2007 9:25 pm
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David, US 1990 million metric ton carbon 1,367.31 seven percent less per Kyoto 0.93 X 1990 rate = 1,271.6 MMT carbon/year US 2004 MMT carbon 1,612.42 ...
No to mention the great floods in 1332 and 1931. As if there hasn't been an "unbalanced distribution of rainstorms" before in China. I want to be a weather...
Andreas, Was this also happening in 1332 and 1931: "Shanghai was set for its hottest summer on record, ...second hottest day on record on Sunday when the...
Dear Ian, Heat and drought in the summer of 2003 in Western Europe was owed the other phenomenon. I quote Marcel Leroux: <In 2003, from June onwards, the ...
First, one would need to know, how far back "the record" goes --- the report fails to mention that. Second, I find it ironic when Chinese officials use global...
Hi Rui- Thanks for detailed explanation. I had previously read that a change in wind patterns had stalled the air over southern Europe and that hot air was ...
Ian L. McQueen
imcqueen@...
Aug 1, 2007 11:05 pm
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This is the first time that China has had floods. - Al Masetti...
Albert
almase43@...
Aug 1, 2007 11:44 pm
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Yeah, what was the Celsius temp in 1332? - Al Masetti...
Albert
almase43@...
Aug 1, 2007 11:47 pm
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Asia's brown clouds 'warm planet' The "brown cloud" is pollution from burning wood and fossil fuels Clouds of pollution over the Indian Ocean appear to cause...
Nature 448, 618-619 (August 2007) | doi:10.1038/nj7153-618a Climate of opportunity Amanda Haag is a freelance science writer based in Denver, Colorado. To...
Bob, As 1332 is very close to the Medieval Warm Period, probably Shanghai saw temperatures higher than 39.6º C (which by the way, scare no one). Problem is...
Why is it that we always see things like this: "While this process, known as "global dimming", is fairly well understood, the effect aerosols have on the...
Rui or Leroux say: "This drying effect is exaggerated by the fact that water vapour from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean cannot reach the interior of the...
Hi Eduardo, Your efforts to place the 1332 period into climate perspective is helpful. [It's "funny" how AGW advocates seem to confuse temperature, weather...
Albert
almase43@...
Aug 2, 2007 1:54 pm
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Pardon the vagueness of the information here, but I read that the bed of one of the major rivers of China (Yellow? Yangtze?) is actually higher than one of the...
Ian L. McQueen
imcqueen@...
Aug 2, 2007 2:15 pm
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Al, The idea of tthe present Three Gorges Dam (ready to finish in China), dates back some seven or eight hundred years (perhaps more), and ida that one...
Ian, I thought the name of the city was New Orleans? Bryn...
Bryn Thomas
brynthomas@...
Aug 2, 2007 9:50 pm
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Bob, You said, "I don't know about your 'reverse is already true,' but much of China's carbon burning is making the low priced shoes and hardware that we find...
Bryn Thomas
brynthomas@...
Aug 2, 2007 10:01 pm
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Bryn, I 'decry' the carbon emissions of the US, and remind others that not only do we burn 5.5 tons carbon per person in the US, but we also import $800...
Ed, I smell another one of your whoppers cooking. Please show me any evidence of large flood control dams from centuries ago or an emperor thinking of one...
Bob, Thanks you for the statistics. You are correct about accounting for coal transport from Oz, rather than coal consumption in China, but my main point is...
Bryn Thomas
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Aug 3, 2007 5:09 am
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Bob, Talking of whoppers, perhaps you might be interested in this offer ... Nigerian global warming spam The following e-mail recently made its way to my...
Bryn Thomas
brynthomas@...
Aug 3, 2007 6:09 am
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Bob, Your sense of smell is as good as your faith on global warming and AGW. Yes, it is one of my "whoopers" -according to you. But, as usual, once more my...