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Monthly Archives: April 2011
April 1974 : Largest Tornado Outbreak In History – Blamed On Global Cooling
But now we know that tornadoes are actually caused by global warming. Actually, the 1974 tornadoes probably never happened – because CO2 was well below Hansen’s safe 350 ppm. http://www.april31974.com/images/outbreakmaplarge.jpg
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“The longer the planners delay, the more difficult will they find it to cope with climatic change once the results become grim reality.”
Scary warnings from climatologists. Take heed. Take action quickly before it is too late. Climatologists are pessimistic that political leaders will take any positive action to compensate for the climatic change, or even to allay its effects. There are ominous … Continue reading
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Shellfish Can’t Survive An Extra 100 ppm CO2
But they are fine with an extra 10,000 ppm.
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Alarmist Scientists As gods
if she were a scientist, she’d know what she believed about climate change – because scientists make it their business to know the facts. I’m not a scientist either, but I know enough about science to follow the issue, and … Continue reading
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1930s : Heat Drought And Wind In Texas
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250 Year Old Information Officer Says It Has Never Been Like This Before In Texas
What Romm didn’t bother to mention from the article : Texas is in the midst of one of the worst droughts, in terms of the depth and expanse of drought conditions, since the early 1900s. http://www.accuweather.com/ Maybe he doesn’t understand … Continue reading
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Zero Credibility
When Time Magazine makes claims like the 1970s Ice Age or the current claim that tornadoes are caused by CO2, why don’t climate scientists go to the press with strong statements of disagreement? Obviously Hansen can get access to the … Continue reading
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Atmospheric Physics In 100 Words Or Less
The Sun heats the surface of the Earth. Warm air at the surface is less dense than the cold air above it, causing convection. The rising air expands and cools – while the sinking air compresses and heats. If the … Continue reading
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Dig The Hole
If you could dredge out the Grand Canyon to a depth of 50km, atmospheric temperatures would be very hot – close to Venusian temperatures. Would your hole change the height of the troposphere? Of course not. Would it change the … Continue reading
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