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Post by sigurdur on Apr 7, 2017 15:42:28 GMT
Dr. Curry's stadium wave hypothesis again. When she published it, it was ballyhooooooed by non denier climate scientists.
Now, all of a sudden, it is a stark revelation.
Those non denier folks really do need to up their game!
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Post by missouriboy on Apr 7, 2017 17:28:27 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Apr 7, 2017 18:55:45 GMT
youtu.be/dK3Dz9NWJlEProfessor Denis Rancourt on simple climate energy balance physics, peer review processes and what AGW means to us and why it's bad. If you havnt seen this, the 2 hours are worth it I think...mostly you'd have heard it before but he's got some great perspective and is pretty elequont.
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Post by acidohm on Apr 7, 2017 21:32:40 GMT
Oh yeah...nearly forgot.. ..theres a great bit where he describes the sensitivity of the global surface temperature average to co2 as a simple equation. Then he describes the sensistivity of the gsta to changes in land use....
If you want to not warm the planet, forget co2....stop tarmacing and changing forest to grassland!!
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Post by missouriboy on Apr 10, 2017 0:36:27 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Apr 13, 2017 23:23:15 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Apr 14, 2017 1:25:45 GMT
I am going to adopt my county!
As a 2nd choice, I will adopt that blonde in a bikini in Fairbanks Alaska
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Post by Ratty on Apr 14, 2017 2:49:41 GMT
I am going to adopt my county! As a 2nd choice, I will adopt that blonde in a bikini in Fairbanks Alaska Polar bears are blonde, aren't they? Go for it ....
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Post by nautonnier on Apr 14, 2017 20:07:11 GMT
I am going to adopt my county! As a 2nd choice, I will adopt that blonde in a bikini in Fairbanks Alaska Polar bears are blonde, aren't they? Go for it .... As it happens.... I am reliably informed polar bears are actually black, their fur is transparent and tubular and the refracted full spectrum light makes their fur appear to be white, the structure of the fur captures what radiant heat there is and transports it to the skin... Useless Factoid #97
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Post by Ratty on Apr 14, 2017 21:47:26 GMT
[ Snip ] As it happens.... I am reliably informed polar bears are actually black, their fur is transparent and tubular and the refracted full spectrum light makes their fur appear to be white, the structure of the fur captures what radiant heat there is and transports it to the skin... Useless Factoid #97 So, at night, they are black?
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Post by sigurdur on Apr 14, 2017 23:03:29 GMT
Depends of you are in an igloo or out.
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Post by nautonnier on Apr 14, 2017 23:14:41 GMT
[ Snip ] As it happens.... I am reliably informed polar bears are actually black, their fur is transparent and tubular and the refracted full spectrum light makes their fur appear to be white, the structure of the fur captures what radiant heat there is and transports it to the skin... Useless Factoid #97 So, at night, they are black? Indeed and that is around 50% of the time in the Arctic. So they are as visible as a black cat in an unlit coal cellar- or a polar bear in the Arctic winter
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Post by acidohm on Apr 15, 2017 6:08:40 GMT
I guess that's adaptive camouflage then!
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Post by Ratty on Apr 15, 2017 9:24:15 GMT
I guess that's adaptive camouflage then! I have adaptive cruise control in the Outback. Is that something similar?
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Post by nautonnier on Apr 15, 2017 12:40:24 GMT
I guess that's adaptive camouflage then! I have adaptive cruise control in the Outback. Is that something similar? It can be if you go white when it fails and accelerates at the car in front
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