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Post by nonentropic on May 13, 2021 3:22:25 GMT
You know this is getting silly or serious. You read, and I am sure have also been in echo chambers, but if the grass story is true not just a bit of an anecdote then this is a regional thing or a significant change.
Snow coming early in NZ falling on mountains and more to come fingers crossed, the upside!!
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Post by nonentropic on May 13, 2021 3:17:02 GMT
Not sure but if you go to say 230nm the el nino or something stands out, how? it's space for god's sake.
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Post by nonentropic on May 11, 2021 7:32:45 GMT
So he survived two things of real note, life 96 is very good, and the risk of sitting in a glass house being shot at over Germany. Brave those folk, makes our soft bunch look rather pathetic maybe even us.
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Post by nonentropic on May 11, 2021 1:58:39 GMT
Simply a show of hands and brush it on, big hands more, etc. The key is the key so clean pavement properly for excellent adhesion.
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Post by nonentropic on May 10, 2021 21:42:06 GMT
I think the social welfare department should issue free glue and defund the ungluers. That is not a Chinese population.
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Post by nonentropic on May 10, 2021 5:19:26 GMT
be nice smile they were serious folk.
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Post by nonentropic on May 10, 2021 3:41:20 GMT
but did you feed them on the teacher
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Post by nonentropic on May 10, 2021 3:40:22 GMT
go visit I say but send photos those Spanish girls are fab.
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Post by nonentropic on May 10, 2021 1:56:13 GMT
Hitchcock film out west busy
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Post by nonentropic on May 10, 2021 1:52:18 GMT
They should vote in England for Scotland to go the flow of subsidies is 50B/yr. It would fly through.
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Post by nonentropic on May 10, 2021 1:50:32 GMT
no handcuffs
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Post by nonentropic on May 10, 2021 1:47:47 GMT
I think the deaths data will be as solid as the data from the West, probably worked to the data suppliers' best advantage, such as subsidies.
"Infections" or "cases" are a function of testing quantity as much as anything so likely understated in a lower GDP country.
Critically the deaths per million have only recently risen towards a tenth of countries such as the US and UK. Deaths at 4000/day are 3people/day growth in deaths/Million so it would take nearly 2 years to reach the calamities that the West are and during that time they vaccinate probably 4 million/day having reached closing in on 200 million to date. So 400 days for 100%, but more critically to get to 50% which looks like the inflection point 130 days maybe. My pick India will have a washed-up death toll of 700K being 500/Million about 25% of what we define as developed countries. Issues or unknowns are the new variants and Ivermectin efficacy.
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Post by nonentropic on May 5, 2021 20:25:20 GMT
Yes, we eat a lot of Lamb. The problem nowadays is the cost is rising due to so much demand globally. We pay NZ$25/Kg about US$7/lb for reasonable cuts like boned leg of lamb. Recently I have been running a low carb diet for the usual reasons with an emphasis on saturated fats and low vegetable oils meat must be grass-fed etc. What a great diet those Africans must have had, eat what you like and lose weight I am enjoying it a lot. Bought a 4K BBQ so smoke this and that and big cuts of meat, not so popular with the wife and when the daughter returns from University having recently transitioned to nonvegetarian ways she can be overwhelmed.
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Post by nonentropic on May 3, 2021 22:52:11 GMT
Naut you still have some humour, very good.
So the Hadley cells define the limit of the wet air circulation system. As most water vapour is generated in the tropics are we going to see less rainfall on average. The alternative perspective, lots of water in a narrower Hadley cell region and drizzly crap weather in a wider Ferral region. We in Auckland at latitude 36 hate the winter, less than convincing southwesterly moving to cold drizzle in spring as we wait for the Hadley to slide back down.
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Post by nonentropic on May 2, 2021 20:37:06 GMT
Not sure if this is the correct thread but over the last 2 years the SH has been falling in temperature much faster than the NH. If the frequency content of the solar spectrum has reduced UV with a subdued sun rather than a reduction of gross energy emissions, I dispute this actually, but the SH has vastly more ocean surface that will not be warmed so much as a consequence. UV penetrates the surface, not other frequencies.
Could this be a sign of the times to come. I read somewhere that the frequency content is biased towards the IR which is instantaneously absorbed at the surface often resulting in the stripping off from the surface of the water some water vapour. More clouds could be the outcome, so less warming, etc.
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