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Global Warning Alert!
It's Springtime in Texas.
By now the rattlesnakes should be out and about causing havoc, but I suppose they're still huddled around their fireplaces in dens under the rocks wondering what's going on.
(I'm beginning to miss the little critters)
Just a few weeks ago we had the most snowfall in recorded history in Dallas -
15"!!!! (It seldom snows here more than an inch or so every few years)
Photo I just took of my house on the second day of Springtime in Texas.
(I hope my paperboy has chains for his bicycle tires!)
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...1280x768-1.jpg
Does anyone have Al Gore's email address? :lol:
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Harlan,
i dont have Al Gore`s adress but i can give you Merkel`s. She is great with Global Warming too:lol:
Regards
Ulrich
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It is because of Global Warming. The hotter it gets the more snow there is. During the last Ice Age it was so hot that the ice sheet was a mile deap over the Great Lakes.
It's the same with "Health Care". We will cover 40 million more people and it will cost less than we are paying now! We can also cut 500 million from Medicare and the old people will get better health care because of it!
I see a pattern here.
Stargazer
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This wasn't meant to go political, so let's not go that way.
I'm just freaked out by the weather here getting colder all the time but the media keeps trying to scare everyone about the 'global warming' that's going to kill all of us. :lol:
Brrrrrrr
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Harlan...
We have no snow left here on Toronto ... :p
Regards,
Doug
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Out on the Harley on St. Patty's Day and on Friday. Shooting clays at the club this morning with a very light flurry for half an hour. Nothing stayed on the ground though...
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Well, my own thought is "more energy in weather systems" rather than just straight-ahead warming. It's going to get hotter, it's going to get colder, it's going to get freakier. The summer monsoons used to come up into southern Utah - now they are coming up to SE Idaho. Weather is different from climate.
When I was a kid i remember reading (in my main source of scientific information, Popular Mechanics) that climatologists thought that when the arctic ocean was ice-free, it triggered glaciation in North America, Europe and Asia. I haven't read much about that since then (it was international geophysical year, 1957 IIRC) but I still think about it. Any of you kids want to tell the class what is happening in the Arctic Ocean lately? Raise your hand.
jn
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JN, after all of the yucking-it-up "Global Warning" posts (and you can often not tell ... for sure ... those that are posted by folks just being silly/fun) that I see in threads on various forums/boards, it is nice to see a confirmation that someone here actually "Gets It". :)
Thank you!
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Youngblood,
There are serious scientists who disagree about the *cause* of climate change - Reid Bryson, who more or less invented climatology, and Eric Dyson, the Princeton physicist. They don't disagree it's happening, they just think the change is orders of magnitude larger than what humans are capable of causing. So there is room for legitimate disagreement.
One way to settle the matter is to reduce atmospheric CO2 levels and see what happens. A good and relatively cheap way to do this would be to pay countries with a lot of grassland to manage it better. That means putting a lot of people on the land, moving herds around fast enough that they benefit, rather than destroy the grass and soil. I did the math, almost any improvements in range management, plus stopping the practice of annual burns, if done on a large-enough scale could take atmospheric CO2 down to 1972 levels.
As a side benefit regional grassland management would increase world food supplies, improve water supplies and quality, and give a whole bunch of unemployed people something to do besides fly airplanes into big buildings.
Well, that's my rant.
jn
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A coorection: the skeptic on the causes of global warming is Freeman Dyson, the physicist, not Eric Dyson, the historian. Freeman Dyson thinks that CO2 emissions are one of the causes of the increase in atmospheric heat energy, but also thinks that there is something unscientific about the consensus that has built up among climate scientists.
Dyson was on a working grooup investigating climate change in the late '70s, so he is not someone coming from nowhere with an opinion. He is also someone who never got the Nobel he desrved, in great part because he is so willing to challenge the mainstream - on any topic.