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The Isle of Wight
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writes "Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message ... In message , 'Mike' writes "Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message ... In message , Broadback writes 'Mike' wrote: is trying to become the Isle of White Snowing and settling on the gardens but not on the paths, ............. yet First we have seen for years. Mike Here in North Staffordshire (low ground) we have the most snow for several years, a good covering. Stick to the trees and bushes, sun shining looks like fairy land, so much for global warming. Talking of which there has been no global warming at all this century, and none is expected for a number of years, that is the official UN report! The claim that "global warming has stopped" is based on 1998 being way above the trend line (strong El Nino), but even so it's not clear whether 1998 or 2005 was the warmest year on record. 7 of the 8 warmest years on record were in this century, not to mention last year's unprecedented retreat of the Arctic sea ice. Claims that "global warming has stopped" requires ignoring the existence of interannual variability modifying the secular trend. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:I...ure_Record.svg 2008 is expected to be cooler than recent years (but quite possibly still among the 10 warmest years on record), due to a strong La Nina. As for the claim of an official UN report saying no warming is expected for a number of years I would like a citation. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley Global Warming? Oh yes, I see, that is why it is blooming cold out there and we have has snow on April 6th :-)) In the past I have seen sunbathers on the beach on April 1st, and no there were no 'playing the fool' Snow in April? Put it down to ""Global Warming"" :-(( Mike If you want to be taken seriously, try an honest argument, rather than trying to confuse local weather with global climate. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley The Sun will burn up the Earth. Nothing to do with global warming. Live with it. Read all about it here http://www.sussex.ac.uk/press_office...media672.shtml Why should I believe your 'Tooth Fairy' story when there is that one around? Why on earth would you think bringing up that red herring is going to fool anyone? But you are making yourself look more like a generalised science denier when you add astrophysics to climatalogy. One for you. "Who or what is God?" I don't see the relevance, except that it is belief in God that leads some people to deny anthropogenic global warming - they conclude from their belief that God made the universe for their benefit that he will prevent humanity from wrecking its environment. I hope you're not trying to claim that acceptance of the factuality of anthropogenic global warming is atheistic. Kindest possible regards I don't believe you. Mike Living in the real world and not mumbo jumbo land :-) Someone who brings up a process operating on a billion year timescale as a red herring to dismiss a process operating on a hundred year timescale is clearly living in some approximation to mumbo jumbo land. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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The Isle of Wight
"Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message news In message , 'Mike' writes "Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message ... In message , 'Mike' writes "Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message ... In message , Broadback writes 'Mike' wrote: is trying to become the Isle of White Snowing and settling on the gardens but not on the paths, ............. yet First we have seen for years. Mike Here in North Staffordshire (low ground) we have the most snow for several years, a good covering. Stick to the trees and bushes, sun shining looks like fairy land, so much for global warming. Talking of which there has been no global warming at all this century, and none is expected for a number of years, that is the official UN report! The claim that "global warming has stopped" is based on 1998 being way above the trend line (strong El Nino), but even so it's not clear whether 1998 or 2005 was the warmest year on record. 7 of the 8 warmest years on record were in this century, not to mention last year's unprecedented retreat of the Arctic sea ice. Claims that "global warming has stopped" requires ignoring the existence of interannual variability modifying the secular trend. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:I...ure_Record.svg 2008 is expected to be cooler than recent years (but quite possibly still among the 10 warmest years on record), due to a strong La Nina. As for the claim of an official UN report saying no warming is expected for a number of years I would like a citation. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley Global Warming? Oh yes, I see, that is why it is blooming cold out there and we have has snow on April 6th :-)) In the past I have seen sunbathers on the beach on April 1st, and no there were no 'playing the fool' Snow in April? Put it down to ""Global Warming"" :-(( Mike If you want to be taken seriously, try an honest argument, rather than trying to confuse local weather with global climate. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley The Sun will burn up the Earth. Nothing to do with global warming. Live with it. Read all about it here http://www.sussex.ac.uk/press_office...media672.shtml Why should I believe your 'Tooth Fairy' story when there is that one around? Why on earth would you think bringing up that red herring is going to fool anyone? But you are making yourself look more like a generalised science denier when you add astrophysics to climatalogy. One for you. "Who or what is God?" I don't see the relevance, except that it is belief in God that leads some people to deny anthropogenic global warming - they conclude from their belief that God made the universe for their benefit that he will prevent humanity from wrecking its environment. I hope you're not trying to claim that acceptance of the factuality of anthropogenic global warming is atheistic. Kindest possible regards I don't believe you. Mike Living in the real world and not mumbo jumbo land :-) Someone who brings up a process operating on a billion year timescale as a red herring to dismiss a process operating on a hundred year timescale is clearly living in some approximation to mumbo jumbo land. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley Stewart, I have to say I am beginning to feel sorry for you. What a sad life you lead :-( Doom doom doom all the time. Go and grab a life and enjoy yourself for crying out loud. "THIS" is life, not a practice run you know Mike -- www.rneba.org.uk. The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association. 'THE' Association to find your ex-Greenie mess mates. |
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