Posted on 02/10/2008 4:02:58 AM PST by Bulwinkle
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This week the temperature never got above -13 on my porch, which makes it the lowest high temperature for a week in three years or more (I only looked at the data for the past three years). It’s -36 now, average low temperature for the week. There are no doubt colder temperatures elsewhere in Alaska.
‘Climate change’ is redundant in itself.
I have said this before but, we are going into a “Solar Min.” cycle, and thus the magnetic output from the sun. Since this is happening we will enter a period of global cooling or maybe a mini iceage. It has happened before & will happen again for as long as we live here on Planet Earth. The enviroment & planet are always in flux and never stays the same for very long. this is why we must adapt to this fact & or move to a planet where we can control the weather patterns and everything else. [JMHO though!]
About two years ago there was a FR post on a global warming thread showing quotes, maybe a dozen or two, by political and academic global warming activists exposing the dishonesty and the socialist economic agenda behind the global warming scam. For example there was one guy apparently there from the beginning of the movement who said something like we have to make it sound scary if were going to get people to believe in man-made global warming. Thats all I remember about it.
If anyone knows what thread this was, please ping me. Thanks.
The thing is that sea ice has had a remarkable resurgence starting in Dec 2007. Now as daylight creeps northward we can start to see some good images of it. Compare this image of the Baffin Sea from Feb 10, 2007 With yesterday's Feb 9, 2008 image.
I'm sure you'll agree the difference is quite striking. I wouldn't go so far as to say this signals the end of global warming, but it ought to assuage fears of a run-away meltdown. We'll have to see what the summer brings.
I might add that the current summer season in the Antarctic is showing extensive sea ice, and even the reformation of the Larsen A ice shelf, as you can see in this image from Feb 2, 2008. Note the collapsed Larsen B embayment to the south of Larsen A is filled with sea ice. In recent years these have been open water at this season. I'm waiting for any press notice of this development. I suppose the new Larsen A may not last the summer, but it looks to me like it will make it, and I'm rooting for it.
I have been out in this kind of weather. Evanston, WY is the worst.. at about 7200 feet and the wind blows so much the trees all lean to the east. It can be miserable and dangerous.
That is when the ice crystals/snow feel like needles on your exposed skin. After this arctic blast passes, the predictive models are showing a massive area with -40 F’s developing in north central Canada. We will have to hope the jet stream keeps that next blast out of the US.
We are definitely looking for “zonal flow” by the sub-arctic jet stream.
Ohhh my Gawd, I can see it now, a photo shopped picture of InMcsane in a “ Captain Planet “ outfit.
No, this is cause by by global warming. The extra heat in the atmosphere causes more evaporation from the oceans, and the increased moisture in the air leads to heavier precipitation over the poles.
Then tell me, Algore... why are we humans still alive?
Yes so much for the warming bit.
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