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Group: alt.machines.cnc · Group Profile
Author: Cliff
Date: May 1, 2008 03:20

On 1 May 2008 03:42:35 GMT, D Murphy comcast.net> wrote:
>Cliff aol.com> wrote in
>news:uhmg14dnfhgiar34ufe881kiibq8ndhtne@4ax.com:
>
>> On 30 Apr 2008 00:44:33 GMT, D Murphy comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>>Cliff aol.com> wrote in
>>>news:ui3f14h269sla4k0rkeqlmfrnvf7447vh6@4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 03:16:09 GMT, debco99@dslextreme.com (DaveB)
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On 29 Apr 2008 01:11:23 GMT, D Murphy comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>debco99@dslextreme.com (DaveB) wrote in news:481540ab.30227832
>>>>>>@news.dslextreme.com:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Plenty hot today here, around 103.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Snowing at teh house. It's almost May for crying out loud.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>--
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Dan
>>>>>>
>>>>>>CNC Videos - <http://tinyurl.com/yzdt6d>
>>>>>
>>>>>Proves Cliff's global warming theory, you will probably still have
>>>>>snow in July.
>>>>>Daveb
>>>>
>>>> Why not?
>>>> Warmer = less stable climate.
>>>
>>>So warmth makes it colder?
>>
>> Warmer = less stable climate.
>
>Nonsense.

More warm air flowing to the poles to release heat
in the spring would clearly force cold polar air south in places.
Where, exactly, is weather.
Just one example.
>> That can bring isolated cold at unusual times too.
>
>You keep saying that yet have no explanations as to how warmth makes it
>colder.

What part of "global warming" is unclear?
The parts about the ice in the Arctic melting? The parts
about it getting warmer? The parts about the glaciers
melting?
>>>CO2 is truly a miracle gas. It's responsible for cold weather, dry
>>>spells, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, melting glaciers,
>>>increased ice cover, higher seas, lower seas, warmer seas, colder seas
>>>and of course all heat waves in the last 100 years.
>>
>> Your current weather in Chicago is not at all unusual for
>> Chicago for this time of year.
>
> Wrong again - http://mi.nws.noaa.gov/view/prodsByState.php?
>state=IL&prodtype=public#RERLOT
>
>[000
>SXUS73 KLOT 300643
>RERLOT
>
>RECORD EVENT REPORT
>NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL
>140 AM CDT WED APR 30 2008
>
>...RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE SET AT CHICAGO-OHARE...
>
> A RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE OF 31 DEGREES WAS TIED AT CHICAGO-OHARE
>YESTERDAY. THIS TIES THE OLD RECORD OF 31 SET IN 1958.

Tied.
>
>$$
>
>HALBACH
>
>
>
>
>
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>-------
>
>
>000
>SXUS73 KLOT 300643 RRA
>RERLOT
>
>RECORD EVENT REPORT
>NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL
>143 AM CDT WED APR 30 2008
>
>...RECORD DAILY MAXIMUM SNOWFALL SET AT ROCKFORD...
>
> A RECORD SNOWFALL OF A TRACE WAS SET AT ROCKFORD YESTERDAY.
>THIS TIES THE OLD RECORD OF TRACE SET IN 1996.
>
>$$
>
>HALBACH
>
>
>
>
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>-------
>
>
>000
>SXUS73 KLOT 291106
>RERLOT
>
>RECORD EVENT REPORT
>NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL
>605 AM CDT TUE APR 29 2008
>
>...RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE TIED AT CHICAGO...
>
>AT 602 AM CDT THE TEMPERATURE AT CHICAGO`S OHARE INTERNATIONAL
>AIRPORT DROPPED TO 31 DEGREES. THIS TIES THE PREVIOUS RECORD LOW
>TEMPERATURE FOR THE DATE ORIGINALLY SET BACK IN 1958. THIS IS THE
>PRELIMINARY LOW FOR THE DATE...SINCE IT IS POSSIBLE THE TEMPERATURE
>MAY FALL ANOTHER DEGREE.
>
>$$
>
>IZZI
>
>
>
>
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>-------
>
>
>000
>SXUS73 KLOT 290638
>RERLOT
>
>RECORD EVENT REPORT
>NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL
>137 AM CDT TUE APR 29 2008
>
>...RECORD DAILY MAXIMUM SNOWFALL SET AT CHICAGO-OHARE...
>
> A RECORD SNOWFALL OF A TRACE WAS SET AT CHICAGO-OHARE YESTERDAY.
>THIS TIES THE OLD RECORD OF A TRACE SET IN 1950 AND 1961.
>
>$$
>
>HALBACH
>]
>
>Etc...
>
>>
>>>
>>>That's why nobody calls it "Global Warming" anymore.
>>
>> BS.
>
>Go to Google news and search the past month using both terms. "Climate
>Change" has more hits. Now go back several years and do the same search
>on the same month long period.

Even if true, immaterial.
>Why the shift in rhetoric?
>
>>
>>>The new all purpose
>>>term is "Climate Change". That way any natural disaster or weather
>>>anomaly can be blamed on anthropogenic climate change.
>>>
>>>http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/04/070425164935.htm
>>
>> "A collapse there could raise sea levels worldwide by a catastrophic
>> 20 feet."
>>
>> Good point, eh?
>
>Not nearly as good as the point that it appears to have happened many
>times in the past. Long before anthropogenic CO2 emmissions.
>
>Ruh Roh.

But we know the cause this time & it's fast. And just getting
started up that curve.
--
Cliff
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