Sulphur on 10/2/2010 at 18:31
Funny that we see you asking for it then. :thumb:
Martin Karne on 10/2/2010 at 22:01
I'm melting, I'm an iceberg, I'm falling off into pieces, someone call 911 ice rescue, pronto, oh the pain.
CCCToad on 11/2/2010 at 00:51
Was more referring to my own personal experiences. I always seem to have the back luck of being wherever that record high or low is.
I did lucky once. temperatures were unusually low when I was in Death Valley for a month. Was still pretty freakin hot though.
Thief13x on 11/2/2010 at 02:15
Quote Posted by *Zaccheus*
That's why it's not called local warming. :joke:
no warmth in this country:(
CCCToad on 15/2/2010 at 04:26
Lets have some more global warming fun:
Quote:
Asked about whether he lost track of data, Professor Jones said: ‘There is some truth in that. We do have a trail of where the weather stations have come from but it’s probably not as good as it should be.
‘There’s a continual updating of the dataset. Keeping track of everything is difficult. Some countries will do lots of checking on their data then issue improved data, so it can be very difficult. We have improved but we have to improve more.’
He also agreed that there had been two periods which experienced similar warming, from 1910 to 1940 and from 1975 to 1998, but said these could be explained by natural phenomena whereas more recent warming could not.
He further admitted that in the last 15 years there had been no ‘statistically significant’ warming, although he argued this was a blip rather than the long-term trend.
And he said that the debate over whether the world could have been even warmer than now during the medieval period, when there is evidence of high temperatures in northern countries, was far from settled.
Sceptics believe there is strong evidence that the world was warmer between about 800 and 1300 AD than now because of evidence of high temperatures in northern countries.
But climate change advocates have dismissed this as false or only applying to the northern part of the world.
Professor Jones departed from this consensus when he said: ‘There is much debate over whether the Medieval Warm Period was global in extent or not. The MWP is most clearly expressed in parts of North America, the North Atlantic and Europe and parts of Asia.
Read more: (
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1250872/Climategate-U-turn-Astonishment-scientist-centre-global-warming-email-row-admits-data-organised.html#ixzz0fZjs59Qb)
Gryzemuis on 15/2/2010 at 13:03
A long interview the BBC had with Professor Phil Jones.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8511670.stm)
Quote:
A - Do you agree that according to the global temperature record used by the IPCC, the rates of global warming from 1860-1880, 1910-1940 and 1975-1998 were identical?
{snip}
So, in answer to the question, the warming rates for all 4 periods are similar and not statistically significantly different from each other.
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B - Do you agree that from 1995 to the present there has been no statistically-significant global warming
Yes, but only just.
{snip}
Starrfall on 15/2/2010 at 17:11
Sorry, its gonna be 70 degrees and sunny today, which is proof that global warming is real
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http://imgur.com/vHSNp.gif
Fragony on 15/2/2010 at 17:18
See, told you so
Renzatic on 15/2/2010 at 19:04
Quote Posted by Starrfall
Sorry, its gonna be 70 degrees and sunny today, which is proof that global warming is real
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http://imgur.com/vHSNp.gif It's below freezing and snowing every other day in the Sunny South! You know how often we get snow down here? Once every 3 years. And even then it's only a dusting! This year, it's snowed 1-3 inches twice in as many weeks. If you ask me, that's proof positive the whole concept of Global Warming is nothing more than a left-wing conspiracy to turn us all into mindless commie drones dependent upon a nanny-fascist heathen Green State designed specifically to suck the life blood from honest hardworking American families!
...and I've got the pamphlets to prove it. :mad: