Interesting. Go to website for picture illustrating "cusp curve/caustic" Dave T 07768-355-814 dave@... ... Physicists see the cosmos in a coffee cup...
They do! If you look at many trees or plants they do grow towards the light and trees will have more growth on the southern, equator side. However in my...
Not always, Peter. In the southern hemisphere they grow towards the north! You can observe both the gravity and light effect on trees which have grown on...
And the other side say we have nothing to fear and it will sort it out i.e. they are peddling complacency Please please please let's stick to science not side...
Hi Peter, If you read this carefully - it says that A government memorandum challenged the science not the politics . The other point suggested by scientists...
Your statement is almost true Dave. There is misrepresentation and exaggeration on all sides. But to say that the threat to an Oil/Coal Mining companies'...
Dave The goose and gander argument is exactly what I meant, and why should I believe that governments are suddenly experts in science. My point is that we...
This report was apparently funded by The Heartland Institute, see http://www.heartland.org/books/SurfaceStations.html This is the organisation whose annual...
Hi David, Yes , I agree CO2 might put temperature up but BY HOW MUCH? does your CO2 put temperature up.-- and don't tell me about electronic models - we've...
All the science points out to the fact that CO2 and other gases are greenhouse gases. This is established science. Dave T's question is how much do they put up...
... I beg to differ. In general the models are producing predictions which largely agree with what is happening. However as they will not predict to the...
Hi David, Trying to discredit an organisation which funded research as a way of discrediting the research without addressing the research itself is just...
Peter, Unfortunately everything I get from you is basic e-mail text with no colour or emphasis of any kind. This makes it difficult to read when it is has been...
Hi all, I thought you may be interested in this NEW debating tool -- They've also done some work on Global Warming using the tool to succinctly summarise the...
From World Science Dave T 07768-355-814 dave@... Memories stolen by Alzheimer's may be retrievable: study May 7, 2009 Courtesy MIT and World Science...
Dave, I'm now back from a weekend away and trying to make sense of the rapidly accumulating mail. I didn't know that Benny was elected by a vote. My vote, as...
Dave, I've renamed this thread of the discussion as you replied to my e-mail twice. In short, what can I say? Apparently results from electronic models are...
Good God! Dave -- How do you recall all this . it's two years since BP did GW and we've had ,what I think, is a very thorough airing of GW via the discussion...
Hi Dave, Hindsight ( tweaking models ) is a good way to fit your models to the past but not the future . The success of models has been on much simpler...
Dave, It's been a wet but busy day and I'm hoping we are clearing away the politics to move forward with a GW Science discussion. Your comment 'but not the...
No problems , Dave, doing this may improve its forecasting - but clearly it isn't right, initially and if you have a really complex problem , at what point...
As far as I am aware we have not heard the other side of the GW debate from a visiting expert who is in agreement with the arguments put forward. BP was by his...
Dave T agrees that the approach of modellers may improve the forecast the models produce, but is raising the question of when do they become accurate. this of...