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Post by sigurdur on Jan 24, 2015 1:02:27 GMT
Maybe Astromet will comment on this? AS it has to do with orbital parameters and such. translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.attivitasolare.com%2Fla-fine-del-mondo-lavori-corso%2F&edit-text=THE NEXT ICE AGE ... WORK in PROGRESS ... by Luigi Lucato · May 23, 2014 The END of the WORLD is cyclical, is part of our past and will recur in our future. Just learn from the past, and from history, not always having to start from scratch in the new cycle future. To try to predict the FUTURE, we are looking for cycles and information PAST analyzing a series of graphs made ??on the basis of raw scientific data available on the Internet (on the websites of the various scientific bodies involved). The explanation is a little thin, but the data are indeed numerous.
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Post by sigurdur on Feb 19, 2015 6:17:35 GMT
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Post by icefisher on Feb 19, 2015 17:54:08 GMT
I don't have much any faith in this guys prophesies. Pathogens moved with people as trade routes were opened up and immigration of people began. One cannot equate that to a plant being able to grow better in the north. No doubt climate change can indirectly affect the spread of disease via malnutrition, but its not clear which direction that will go with any given climate change. Also nobody is affected by "average" temperature. The big lie about global warming is the omission of discussion about the days becoming cooler and the nights warmer under increased greenhouse gases. The later perhaps moreso (according to natural phenomena of greenhouse blocking of 1/2 incoming light and all outgoing light) to affect the "average". Without greenhouse gases temperature fluctuation on the surface of the planet would be much greater. coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/ask/168-What-is-the-temperature-on-the-Moon-
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Post by sigurdur on Feb 19, 2015 18:15:40 GMT
Icefisher: Agree. Mobility moves more pathogens than temps will. The fatal flaw in this guys thinking is he has forgotten how mobile society as a whole has become.
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Post by sigurdur on Mar 10, 2015 22:11:42 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Mar 20, 2015 0:28:51 GMT
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Post by duwayne on Mar 20, 2015 16:31:22 GMT
This climate sensitivity finding is indeed significant. I'll put up a response on the "global warming temperature forecast" thread since it's easier for me to find it on that thread if I want to refer to it later.
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Post by acidohm on Mar 20, 2015 19:05:41 GMT
For those of us who are kinda scientific speak dyslexic, what are the implications of this?
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Post by sigurdur on Mar 20, 2015 19:20:36 GMT
For those of us who are kinda scientific speak dyslexic, what are the implications of this? Duwayne deserves first crack at this.
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Post by acidohm on Mar 20, 2015 19:41:33 GMT
Actually his post on the other thread makes goods sense, thx sig....
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