Hi, Cycles Scientists, Sunday night on American TV there is a popular show called 60 Minutes which a definitive reference to time: an hour broken into minutes....
Bill, ... I saw that program and quite agree that it was alarmist. However, the most effective prevarications do contain some truth. In this case, the region...
Chuck Blatchley
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Apr 3, 2007 1:31 pm
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An interesting article: http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/harmonics.html (Chuck, was thinking of you)...
Searching for articles on cycles is a problem, because "cycles" also means wheeled things and processes such as carbon cycle, and not just repeating phenomena....
Chuck -- The increase in CO2 output of industrial waste is clearly documentable. IS there rooom for modifications in the models to account for drift toward the...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 4, 2007 8:48 am
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Chuck and all -- I have long been puzzled at the mechanism by which DNA which I have studied extensively, when treated with dillute CH3COOH in my laboratory,...
Gary Vezzoli
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Apr 4, 2007 8:56 am
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... But he isn't aware of the progress that various amateurs are making. They are ignored now as they have been in the past. In due course they will be written...
Ray, ... Must be a resonance thing. :) Note that the amplitudes of the harmonics in all the real systems drop off exponentially with frequency. There is no UV...
Chuck Blatchley
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Apr 4, 2007 1:15 pm
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Gary, ... Sure there is. First, let's put it in perspective. As explained in earlier messages, anthropogenic carbon is a tiny perturbation on the system. The...
Chuck Blatchley
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Apr 4, 2007 2:11 pm
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Ray, ... I just looked in three dictionaries and none of them had that definition. Instead, the most common seems to be "All matter and energy, including the...
Chuck Blatchley
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Apr 4, 2007 2:19 pm
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Hi, Cycles Scientists, Chuck wrote, "I saw that program and quite agree that it was alarmist. However, the most effective prevarications do contain some...
Bill, ... This is the average of 19 reporting stations in Antarctica from 1957 to 1999. It shows what would be called an upward trend. If you pick one of the...
Chuck Blatchley
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Apr 4, 2007 4:58 pm
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Sorry, that plot didn't come through. You can see it here, just scroll down: http://cdiac.ornl.gov/epubs/ndp/ndp032/ndp032.html Chuck...
Chuck Blatchley
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Apr 4, 2007 5:07 pm
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That's all very well, Chuck, but if you think of very recent history - the past 12, 15, 18 years - we see something extraordinary happening. See the extreme...
<<That's all very well, Chuck, but if you think of very recent history - the past 12, 15, 18 years - we see something extraordinary happening. See the extreme...
I saw the documentary and note that it carefully doesn't mention the very sharp increases in global temperature in the past couple of decades. The documentary...
Tom, ... The CO2 plots have slipped the left hand axis to exaggerate the change, a popular way to lie with graphs. The plot of global temperatures is the ...
Chuck Blatchley
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Apr 4, 2007 7:10 pm
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The second of those two pages shows a graph that is not fraudulent at all: it makes it perfectly clear what is from proxy data and what is from thermometers. I...
PS if you had read what it said on the global temperature graph (the second one down on the second of the links) properly you'd have seen that the graph wasn't...
Tom, ... Yes, the 2001 plot was issued as a "correction" to the 2000 plot from a 1998 paper that did not make the distinction, but that is exactly when many...
... There are huge, huge, more sources around the world, in all sorts of different environments, giving thermometer readings, as you know full well. The proxy...
... Hi Chuck Yes, resonance. It is true that in real world systems the amplitudes drop of with frequency. Remember though that these systems are all parts of...
Tom, ... Yes, and none of them support the hockey stick. They show warming, yes. Some show quite pronounced LOCAL warming, such as the western Antarctica warm...
... all sorts of ... Antarctica ... outraged. ... people ... I have wavered on it, actually. I saw that Channel 4 documentary and also quite a while ago read a...
Hi, Cycles Scientists, OK: I am asking cycles scientists to give me a TEMPERATURE chart of high and low temperatures on a monthly basis for MT Washington NH...
ocean life in hot water By Bjorn Carey Popular Science Adjust font size: (PopSci.com) -- Global warming is taking a toll on fish -- and helping jellyfish rule...
By Bjorn Carey Popular Science (PopSci.com) -- Global warming is taking a toll on fish -- and helping jellyfish rule the sea. 1) Paltry Plankton Using a...