If we were supposed to have hurricanes owing to global warming theory. AND if the hurricanes didn't actually happen. Then does that mean the global warming...
Albert
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Dec 1, 2006 10:55 am
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Only because you need to misrepresent climate science to continue to spread your flat earth theories that global warming is not happening. The overall trend is...
Norm: Please present data (not a "news story") that show that the "overall trend is towards more severe hurricanes." Greg On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 12:14:18 -0000...
Gregory K Staff
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Dec 1, 2006 12:46 pm
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The most recent study tries to get past the "better data , not more intense hurricanes" issue. It shows increased intensity in the Atlantic but decreased in...
Ned, Too bad you don't keep up with the class. If you had reads my post of Thu, 30 Nov 2006 10:32:44 +0000, you wouldn't have written at: Fri, 1 Dec 2006...
Debaters, The original story had a 2.5% increase per year in emissions, then Ed, myself and Ned started talking ppm atmospheric concentration. I posted a...
Norm, You are wrong here: Kevin Trenberth (chief of the IPCC chapter on hurricanes) claimed in a TV interview that global warming is the cause of an increasing...
Bob, I think that "1.794/8797 = 20% in 5 years is 4% per year CO2 emissions increase from coal burning." must be related to human addition of CO2, and not...
Ed, OF COURSE IT IS FROM COAL BURNING! I got from the EIA page on coal! The original story from Norm was about percent change of emissions, not atmospheric...
Bob, Then you should have made clear that the increase of CO2 you mentioned (and the article posted) was related only to human production. It was not clear in...
Published on 29 Nov 2006 by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. Archived on 29 Nov 2006. EPA scientists file mass petition for action on global ...
EPA having scientists? They are merely bureaucrats. I have an American political nephew in a high position in EPA (he enterd EPA back in the 60s) and has the...
Ed, You seem to be saying "The dog ate my homework." When coal consumption goes from 5 to 6 billion short tons of coal per year consumption between 2000 and...
Bob, I always correct my website Myths and Frauds when I get new evidence. Not in this case. Assumptions and faulty studies are not evidence -in my humble...
... (NOAA) issued its "2006 Atlantic Hurricane Outlook," forecasting an "80 percent chance of an above-normal hurricane season, a 15 percent chance of a...
LAST WORD: Though there is evidence both for and against the existence of a detectable anthropogenic signal in the tropical cyclone climate record to date, no ...
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 33, L22606, doi:10.1029/2006GL027691, 2006 Anomaly of heat content in the northern Atlantic in the last 7 years: Is the...
Hi Bruce, Thanks to Bob for nailing, screwing and epoxying shut the case I was gently trying to get you to acknowledge. In short, what do you say to.. "Since...
... Bob, here¹s the graph of % CO2 change I created from Mauna Loa¹s figures some time ago. The black line is the trendline. The Git Re:...
Jonathan Sturm
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Dec 3, 2006 5:01 pm
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That's a strange looking "trend line" Jon. Arc of a circle? What I see is a jump between two regimes, around 1978. That is when the switch from global cooling...
That trend seems to be a polynomic line to me. I don't like lineal trends. Polynomic or logarithmic trend lines give a better visual idea of what was going on...
Jon, Maybe you can update it for the last 16 years? I ploted on ppm on paper to find that the last 6 years have a steeper increase than any previous few...
It¹s what Excel created. Lord knows what the algorithm behind it is... And yes, I agree with you there. ... Re: [climatechangedebate] Carbon emissions...
Jonathan Sturm
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Dec 3, 2006 8:03 pm
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... Updated by adding two new data points from original data source: http://cdiac.ornl.gov/ftp/trends/co2/maunaloa.co2 To convert web page data such as the...
Jonathan Sturm
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Dec 3, 2006 8:25 pm
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Ned I didn't think that Bob's comment was worthy of a response and frankly, neither is yours. However I will re-state that the facts: the average temperature...
"No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing...