Index  | Recent Threads  | Unanswered Threads  | Who's Active  | Guidelines  | Search
 

Quick Go ยป
No member browsing this thread
Thread Status: Active
Total posts in this thread: 5561
Posts: 5561   Pages: 557   [ Previous Page | 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 | Next Page ]
[ Jump to Last Post ]
Post new Thread
Author
Previous Thread This topic has been viewed 562049 times and has 5560 replies Next Thread
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

350 ppm? Nonsense! We Need To Get Below 290.7 ppm! http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2010/10/02...d-to-get-below-290-7-ppm/
[Oct 2, 2010 10:53:05 AM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Sekerob
Ace Cruncher
Joined: Jul 24, 2005
Post Count: 20043
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

"How warm was this summer" it was asked... Well, ask the Russians, where there are some who've come up with the plot that the USoA is doing it... chuckle, for it backfired... ask the people in large regions of North America.

What the sun's involvement at 8 minutes light travel distance:



Judith Lean btw, computes the solar output flux range at 0.21 Watts square meter, but that just an 8th decimal detail. "That's allot on 510 million km square she said" (and someone here typed that out too). But, if you condense that trying to light a town, it turns into 107.1 million watts. How big a town could you run off that? Would Manhattan have enough, for a year, a month, a week, a day?

Whatever the sun does in that tiny bandwidth, something is moving things at ground level:



Pretty sure there were here time and again assertions that the cooling of 2006-2008 was sun driven. That famous 4 bar chart put forth as support of the argument... with a little splice up to July 2009 on my part to question that position. Will update through August 2010 soon for a closeup impression. I'll add 1 tickmark in advance to the tally of "misleading" coming my way.



Way back machines are so good to remind.
----------------------------------------
WCG Global & Research > Make Proposal Help: Start Here!
Please help to make the Forums an enjoyable experience for All!
[Oct 2, 2010 11:02:28 AM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

[Oct 2, 2010 11:29:23 AM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Sekerob
Ace Cruncher
Joined: Jul 24, 2005
Post Count: 20043
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

Serious problems expected? They're already there.--- Concerning underground water you are correct--in Virginia the is a natural underground flow from the mountains to the coast.There are two pulp plants here that take millions of gallons of water from deep wells to process their products--wells in this area went dry at twenty feet and the water from the Chesapeake Bay is creeping inland--salt water ruining many wells--i live on the Bay and have this problem.In Christianburg Va. there is a river that disappears into the mountain and helps supply the ground water.I have seen this and its amazing--

On one hand you post 15 worst environmental disasters in the world (image of Virginia included), on the other hand you lament that an end is wanted to be put to coal mining in Virginia costing jobs and several billions in annual business... with that mountain top mining the river might not be disappearing anymore... it quite is carrying some of that mining run-off to underground... was there not some decades ago an issue near Niagara... out of sight, out of mind, till people got sick... ah yes, Love Canal http://www.niagarafrontier.com/environment.html ... we know something of Dioxin... it happened at Seveso. River disappearing into the mountain replenishing the aquifers these days. I'd be worried what's going there and left to posterity as so many other things we've done.
----------------------------------------
WCG Global & Research > Make Proposal Help: Start Here!
Please help to make the Forums an enjoyable experience for All!
[Oct 2, 2010 11:40:55 AM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
David Autumns
Ace Cruncher
UK
Joined: Nov 16, 2004
Post Count: 11062
Status: Offline
Project Badges:
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

No worries MD

The 10:10 Video is a low point in this ugly battle for minds

The funniest line in the apology has to be

"and decreasingly talked about in the media"

Being the true geek that I am I like the Discovery Channel and it's ilk. But you can count now in seconds on how long it will be before the words Climate Change are mentioned. Even if it takes a crowbar to get the reference in there. The output from the BBC is the same.

It's the new TV game "Spot the ambiguous Climate Change mention"

Give it a try. You too can hurl appropriate abuse at the Telly biggrin


Sek 4C is the temperature at which H20 is most dense. This is a strange phenomena. It's the reason why icebergs float. It's also a brilliant design which means that bodies of water don't freeze from the bottom up and kill all the wildlife

I don't know of any other substance that is heavier (per unit volume) in it's liquid state than it's solid.

Sek I don't know why you keep trying to paint me as an imbecile as it's not working.

Right I have my Global Thermometer engine working sweetly. Today I'll flex that HTML muscle. No point in just me knowing that the average temperature in the last hour from 2752 NOAA weather stations was 13.94C now is there? wink

Dave
----------------------------------------

[Oct 2, 2010 11:45:15 AM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Sekerob
Ace Cruncher
Joined: Jul 24, 2005
Post Count: 20043
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

"trying to paint me as an imbecile"

You got to be kidding, right... is that similar to sob being put on me as were I saying SOB?

remember this one:



here's one painted in different colors from the very same Atmos data... closer up, identifying the signal out of 31 years of weather



Looks like with thinning and predicted consequence of Climate Change, things are showing to be getting more erratic.

"Recovery" some call it... will update soon.. that yellow wiggly line depicting the 3.5 years moving mean (approximate ENSO cycle) decided to dip again.
----------------------------------------
WCG Global & Research > Make Proposal Help: Start Here!
Please help to make the Forums an enjoyable experience for All!
----------------------------------------
[Edit 2 times, last edit by Sekerob at Oct 2, 2010 12:20:27 PM]
[Oct 2, 2010 12:16:34 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Sekerob
Ace Cruncher
Joined: Jul 24, 2005
Post Count: 20043
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

Oh, the blue range is 2 standard deviation... kind of the bandwidth generally used to find the outliers... lots of them below this last decade.

edit: 2nd Chart above updated...negative swing of 1.3 million km square... such is modern climate... with a twist of anthropogenicys.
----------------------------------------
WCG Global & Research > Make Proposal Help: Start Here!
Please help to make the Forums an enjoyable experience for All!
----------------------------------------
[Edit 1 times, last edit by Sekerob at Oct 2, 2010 1:41:11 PM]
[Oct 2, 2010 12:27:58 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
David Autumns
Ace Cruncher
UK
Joined: Nov 16, 2004
Post Count: 11062
Status: Offline
Project Badges:
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

It works biggrin


Check it out hourly on the hour

n.b. this is the home based beta - it will go co-located server by chrimbo - I have very temperamental broadband in the evenings where I am at the mo
----------------------------------------

----------------------------------------
[Edit 1 times, last edit by David Autumns at Oct 2, 2010 2:00:28 PM]
[Oct 2, 2010 1:51:56 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Former Member
Cruncher
Joined: May 22, 2018
Post Count: 0
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

[Oct 2, 2010 4:40:00 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Sekerob
Ace Cruncher
Joined: Jul 24, 2005
Post Count: 20043
Status: Offline
Reply to this Post  Reply with Quote 
Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

Newly stumbled on blog "Irregular Climate (for skeptics, not deniers) ". This one, episode 11, includes a 16 minute broadcast http://ia700101.us.archive.org/11/items/IrregularClimate/IC11.mp3 , with the last segment right up someone's ain't true alley. The guy talks slow and articulate, so even I could follow it and read on and scanning the current Sea ice image... rarely for the second time this year, Svalbard came completely free from the main Polar sea ice body... http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/DriftTrackMap.html hmmm how can that ice move so fast, if it were in a recovering state. Svalbard is in the Nova Zembla corner which is opposite of Baffin and Hudson Bay corner and ... that land enclosed big sea showed the opposite of one observation made here on NZ. No, that could not possibly have been a cherry pick. Half way The Mini & Maxi record... of the last 8 years... just in case!



Enjoy, it's Saturday Night Life.

Oh, and of course could not willfully withhold the last blog entry on those who sailed around the Arctic in 2010, through both main passages... something Amundsen did not succeed to do spending 6 years there... they did it in a 31 foot fibre sailing vessel.

http://neven1.typepad.com/blog/2010/09/a-passage-or-two.html



The globe is warming (this moment)
----------------------------------------
WCG Global & Research > Make Proposal Help: Start Here!
Please help to make the Forums an enjoyable experience for All!
[Oct 2, 2010 4:48:37 PM]   Link   Report threatening or abusive post: please login first  Go to top 
Posts: 5561   Pages: 557   [ Previous Page | 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 | Next Page ]
[ Jump to Last Post ]
Post new Thread