The foregoing is a very rough sketch. I think where I am having the most fun ripping on skeptics and other chaos worshippers is discrediting the argument that...
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Pawnfart
May 4, 2001 9:15 pm
Flaring correlated w/ relative cirrus formation has indeed been established--see: <br><br><a href=http://www.vision.net.au/~daly/sun-enso/sun-enso.htm...
Okay. Now using Fleming's left hand rule, with the magnetic field lines running north and south, ignoring permanant magnification in the ocean rocks that ...
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Pawnfart
May 5, 2001 2:15 am
ENSO -- cirrus clouds and its world impact <br><br>Of course, methanogens play a role and there are feedbacks, and perhaps even a northwest coast dam impact, ...
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Pawnfart
May 9, 2001 8:10 pm
Scripps Scientists Show For The First Time How Much Ocean Whitecaps Impact Global Temperatures <br><br><a...
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Pawnfart
May 9, 2001 8:11 pm
In order to talk intelligently about whether something meaningfully changes or effects something in a predictable manner, then, you have to understand the...
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Pawnfart
May 9, 2001 8:11 pm
This is why Lindzen's discussion of iris as a negative feedback just tees me off. Ignorance! And he is the one with the President's ear! Unbelievable. Am I the...
This is from a recent email exchange on another bb that he hasn't responded back from (and no wonder): <br><br>John, <br><br>Please take a look at this link: ...
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Pawnfart
May 15, 2001 6:02 am
The email battle continues one way: <br><br>John, <br><br>I will assume your failure to respond is stunned silence. <br><br>I also have noted from your site...
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midlantwx
May 16, 2001 12:16 am
Hey, buddy, I just wanted to let you know, I'm REALLY intrigued by what you have to say about all these issues!!! Keep right on with it (if you want ...
Here is the continued talk with John Daly, a leading fossil fuel apologist relative to CO2 emissions: <br><br><br>> Mike <br><br>> > John, <br>>...
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Pawnfart
May 17, 2001 7:06 pm
I have been thinking alot about the problem of the melting Antarctica and substantial sea level increases and I am not so sure I buy it. I certainly disagree...
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Pawnfart
May 22, 2001 4:23 am
I would have Dr. Gray shot!<br><br>NAOO predicts normal season, in line w/ Dr. Gray:<br><br><a...
We had this storm hit northern Va at 715PM EDT that was pitch black dark and it really looked like it was gonna be real bad. But it put down some vivid ...
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Pawnfart
May 24, 2001 5:43 am
A big rain is what started me researching climate. I was in LA in 98 during the El Nino rains when a storm passed over my apartment--sounded like a train. That...
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Pawnfart
May 25, 2001 6:49 pm
As many of you know, I question hydro. Here is the latest link respecting the largest in the world, the Three Gorge, where water has already been diverted, and...
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Pawnfart
May 30, 2001 8:43 pm
Let me put the paradox in electrical terms. The warmer the conducter, the greater the resistance. Thus, during an ice age, despite the fact that the oceans ...
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Pawnfart
May 30, 2001 8:43 pm
The next flaring event per Daly's site is 2003. It will be interesting if between now and then whether a sulfur producing volcanoe erupts, because sulfur...
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Pawnfart
Jun 1, 2001 6:05 pm
Check out this link:<br><br><a href=http://www.nunews.com/archives/pc_archive/2001/p05-07/p200119more.asp...
This electrical vector MOVES and ENHANCES cirrus cloud activity.<br><br>Now, here is the biological aspect. Ekman currents underneath prevailing surface ...
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Pawnfart
Jun 6, 2001 6:34 am
See <a href=http://www.ssiatty.com/climate/2001hurricane.html target=new>http://www.ssiatty.com/climate/2001hurricane.html</a>...
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Pawnfart
Jun 8, 2001 10:01 pm
Comment's on CSU's Dr. William Gray's recent June 2001 Hurricane forecast. See: <a href=http://www.ssiatty.com/climate/gray.html...
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Pawnfart
Jun 8, 2001 10:03 pm
Comment's on National Academy Report on the Science of Climate Change 's recent report<br> [<a href=http://books.nap.edu/html/climatechange/climatechange.pdf]...
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Pawnfart
Jun 10, 2001 6:20 pm
On flaring and climate change and the ionosphere, I don't think this effect is well understood and would like to see more objective studies regaring variations...