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Post by Ratty on Sept 15, 2017 0:13:37 GMT
[ Snip ] Last year would have been 43 years?? But OK, I can round that to 75. You should patent that calculator, Missouri.
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Post by sigurdur on Sept 15, 2017 2:02:27 GMT
[ Snip ] Last year would have been 43 years?? But OK, I can round that to 75. You should patent that calculator, Missouri. Too late. The Aussie and US Govt already patented it.
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Post by Ratty on Oct 9, 2017 10:07:16 GMT
The Russians .... again!Conclusions
General CO2-lag in ice-core records and the lack of warming over the last 8000 years of extraordinary increase in CO2 show that the hypothesis of significant warming of the atmosphere by CO2 over the last century is absurd. Attribution of derivative effects (i.e. “climate change”) to CO2 is, therefore, ridiculous. These fictions, the dire prophecies that attend them and the disparagement of those that question them, however, are vigorously promoted and widely accepted. They seem to be as important socially as they are false scientifically.
While recent snow at Vostok adds to the falsification of the hypothesis of “dangerous man-made climate change by carbon-dioxide, a powerful heat-trapping greenhouse-gas”, such falsification was evident in the ice-core data published in 1999 and has always been logically obvious to anyone with an understanding of the carbon cycle at the surface of the earth.
For distraction from abuse by the saviors of planets, polar bears, putative grandchildren, etc., those of us with some affection for natural science might consider what news from Vostok (or Dome Fuji or Dome C) would indicate that climate might be trending beyond the limits of the last 400000 years. Speaking personally, I would be surprised to see a 20-year average of 2H or 18O in precipitation beyond the range of the ice-core record.
Wish I'd written that!
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Post by acidohm on Oct 11, 2017 20:23:27 GMT
Interesting that the last couple of weeks when Antarctic ice should have been losing ice, it has been gaining 🤔
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Post by mondeoman on Oct 11, 2017 22:06:35 GMT
But it’s got more holes than a Swiss cheese, apparently. So the data MUST be wrong....
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Post by Ratty on Oct 11, 2017 23:10:40 GMT
Interesting that the last couple of weeks when Antarctic ice should have been losing ice, it has been gaining 🤔 I've been noticing that too ....
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Post by acidohm on Oct 12, 2017 19:07:29 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 12, 2017 21:24:31 GMT
The technical term for this in the Arctic was 'rotten ice' - aka the ice area has increased so we have to come up with an excuse for our metric moving the wrong way.
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Post by acidohm on Oct 12, 2017 21:36:12 GMT
The technical term for this in the Arctic was 'rotten ice' - aka the ice area has increased so we have to come up with an excuse for our metric moving the wrong way. All that melting going on, inside the 2 mile thick ice.... Gosh we've gotta get good at something useful because we humans are powerful!!
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 13, 2017 13:27:54 GMT
-20C melting ice. The new physics.
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 15, 2017 1:29:15 GMT
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Post by jopo on Oct 15, 2017 2:24:47 GMT
Another take on it is Volcanic activity? And hello to everyone. I enjoy this site you guys have. Cheers
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 15, 2017 3:23:47 GMT
Another take on it is Volcanic activity? And hello to everyone. I enjoy this site you guys have. Cheers Welcome Jopo. Stick around. We're going global.
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Post by Ratty on Oct 15, 2017 9:28:53 GMT
Another take on it is Volcanic activity? And hello to everyone. I enjoy this site you guys have. Cheers [ Snip ] Good to see you Jopo. "Ratty" is self-explanatory but what's a Jopo? Is there a link to the image (Weddell Sea) you posted?
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Post by jopo on Oct 15, 2017 10:41:13 GMT
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