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Post by magellan on Jun 13, 2010 15:58:53 GMT
Magellan: The modelers tell us that they don't know much about the hydro cycles. With that admission, they are telling us their models are worthless because h20 is the predominant GHG. As far as Touko and his melting snow.....where did this snow melt so fast? Heck, it is still coming down in Wyoming this morning. I'd sure like to know where modelers say that considering IPCC is riddled with failed hydrological predictions. On the credibility of climate predictions
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Post by touko on Jun 13, 2010 16:02:37 GMT
The data originates from NOAA through Rutgers: Global Snow Lab (GSL) Here you will find various unique sources of data regarding Northern Hemisphere snow cover dating back to 1966. In 1966, NOAA began to map the snow and ice areas in the Northern Hemisphere on a weekly basis. That effort continues today, and remains the only such hemispheric product.
I'm sorry if you were misdirected, now perhaps you might want to attach sources to your pictures?
And Magellan, I don't think I heard you say what happened to the snow cover in March-May this year. Did it increase unseasonally fast?
Touko
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Post by socold on Jun 13, 2010 16:55:08 GMT
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Post by trbixler on Jun 14, 2010 0:02:41 GMT
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