To: bkwells
Even though you'll see me on other threads talking about how global warming is a real concern (but not proved to be man made) tieing the temperature on a daily basis to global warming is silly. We are are talking about less than two degrees over the past century. Does it make that much difference on any given day if its 96 or 98?
6 posted on
07/25/2006 3:22:43 PM PDT by
gondramB
(The options on the table have been there from the beginning. Withdraw and fail or commit and succeed)
To: gondramB
Given the fact that the other globes in our solar system appear to be warming too, I think we should be pointing fingers at the sun.
8 posted on
07/25/2006 3:26:21 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Greed is NOT a conservative ideal.)
To: gondramB
Here in Indiana most of the record high summer temps occurred during the mid 30's, including the all time high which occurred 72 years ago yesterday. That however doesn't stop the chicken littles from coming out of their caves every time there is a heat wave. What is funny is every time we have record cold like we did during Nov-Dec a couple of years ago the best they can come up with is that there will always be the quirky anomaly.
46 posted on
07/25/2006 9:17:58 PM PDT by
redangus
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