Blowing Hotz and cold.
1 posted on
01/02/2009 4:55:17 PM PST by
decimon
To: xcamel; steelyourfaith
Exceptionally Unusual ping.
2 posted on
01/02/2009 4:56:15 PM PST by
decimon
To: decimon
Well—are we all gonna die or what?
3 posted on
01/02/2009 4:56:40 PM PST by
basil
(Outlaw gun free zones!)
To: decimon
In the end the sun will win. If the current solar trends continue, it will soon be so cold, the glaciers growing so fast, the sea ice stacked so high, the driveways not shoveled, that Al Gore will be the last person left on the planet that doesn’t know Al Gore is a kook.
5 posted on
01/02/2009 4:58:42 PM PST by
Tarpon
(America's first principles, freedom, liberty, market economy and self-reliance will never fail.)
To: decimon
Global climate fluctuation is gonna kill us all....
....well, unless we can figure out what kind of space technology those cave men were using to survive.
6 posted on
01/02/2009 4:58:46 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(The poor bastards have us surrounded.)
To: decimon
The weather is variable!!!
Oh no, we’re all gonna die!!!
7 posted on
01/02/2009 4:59:05 PM PST by
Uncle Miltie
(Most Animals protect their babies. Palestinians kill their babies.)
To: decimon
...no one knows whether this temperature drop heralds a lasting retreat from global warming or a temporary dip.But a couple of warm days in the summer will lead to global warming hysteria headlines.
10 posted on
01/02/2009 5:03:37 PM PST by
randog
(Hope is a bad business plan.)
To: decimon
Last year, the Atlantic hurricane season was the fourth most active in 64 years
12 posted on
01/02/2009 5:07:00 PM PST by
SIDENET
("It was a different time, you understand." - Wallace "Suitcase" Jefferson)
To: decimon
"NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Studies"
The only space those folks study is the vast, empty space inside their craniums.
14 posted on
01/02/2009 5:12:19 PM PST by
Paladin2
(No, pundits strongly believe that the proper solution is more dilution.)
To: decimon; OKSooner; honolulugal; Killing Time; Beowulf; Mr. Peabody; RW_Whacko; gruffwolf; ...
Click on POGW graphic for full GW rundown
GREENIE WATCH
Ping me if you find one I've missed.
Uh-huh.
15 posted on
01/02/2009 5:12:45 PM PST by
xcamel
(The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it. - H. L. Mencken)
To: decimon
Butbutbutbutbut I saw the documentary "The Day After Tomorrow". It's supposed to happen! Global warming will start an Ice Age in the entire northern hemisphere. The Royal Air Force will FREEZE SOLID INSTANTANEOUSLY!!! Folks in NY City will be forced to burn books in their library!! Really. Honest.
I SAW THE G-DAMN DOCUMENTARY!!!!!! Is NOBODY LISTENING?! GOD HELP US!!!! /hysteria
16 posted on
01/02/2009 5:16:14 PM PST by
LiberConservative
("I, you know, can see, you know, upstate, you know, from my house, you know.")
To: decimon
"Ice loss is happening faster than the climate models are showing."Translation:
The climate models are wrong, but that will not stop us from using them as long as the money keeps rolling in...
17 posted on
01/02/2009 5:22:40 PM PST by
Zeppo
To: decimon
while global land temperatures in October were the warmest for that month in more than a century, government weather records show. That part of the article is wrong. October was only warm if NASA is allowed to selectively apply the Gregorian calendar to Siberian temperature records.
To: decimon
With corrupt Liberals in the White House and Congress, who cares what the weather does. We’re doomed regardless. Our enemies will be at our front door, we’ll be penniless, Congress will have forced worthless or no health care, freedom will be stolen, what more could clueless Obama robots want?
22 posted on
01/02/2009 7:26:13 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
(https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile finally updated Saturday, December 6, 2008 !!!)
To: decimon
Thanks, well-written article. Excerpted:
Despite the ups and downs of annual temperature swings, though, the planet has grown steadily warmer in recent decades, affecting everything from New England winters and the Siberian spring to western droughts and tropical cloud cover. That's according to eight new government and university climate studies presented last month during a meeting in San Francisco of the American Geophysical Union, an international scientific society of 50,000 researchers who study Earth and its environment.
The note on Christy was also interesting, considering who Christy is. Christy (and Spencer's) analyses are usually the lowest trends of the three groups doing atmospheric temperature trending with satellite data.
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