Today was reported that prior to today’s report, scientists who study the oceans and the gases involved had no idea what the most abundant nitrogen fixing organism was. I wonder if these little bugs are featured in climate models feedbacks?
“Details of the symbiosis, published in the September 21 issue of Science, emerged from the investigation of a mysterious nitrogen-fixing microbe with a drastically reduced genome. First detected in 1998 by Jonathan Zehr, a professor of ocean sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz, it now appears to be the most widespread nitrogen-fixing organism in the oceans.”
A few other critters like that also eat oil that seeps out of the ocean. Ocean oil leaks out naturally, so in response, the creatures eat it. So, we don’t have to worry about oil spills much.
Microbes? In my climate models? It’s less likely than you think! I guess even microbes hate warmists.
Its the warm air aloft that allows for the rain, dontcha know.
Steven , the difference is that you are interested in the science while Masters is interested in science fiction .
My guess is Mr Masters has made a lot more money out of science fiction than Steve has with his, er, real science.
Heaven knows why ….
Andy
He alone lowers the average human IQ by about the same number.
Speaking of average IQ, when Muller “moved” over to the warmist side, he simultaneously increased the average IQ of both sides of the debate.
🙂
Today was reported that prior to today’s report, scientists who study the oceans and the gases involved had no idea what the most abundant nitrogen fixing organism was. I wonder if these little bugs are featured in climate models feedbacks?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/09/120920141141.htm
“Details of the symbiosis, published in the September 21 issue of Science, emerged from the investigation of a mysterious nitrogen-fixing microbe with a drastically reduced genome. First detected in 1998 by Jonathan Zehr, a professor of ocean sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz, it now appears to be the most widespread nitrogen-fixing organism in the oceans.”
A few other critters like that also eat oil that seeps out of the ocean. Ocean oil leaks out naturally, so in response, the creatures eat it. So, we don’t have to worry about oil spills much.
Microbes? In my climate models? It’s less likely than you think! I guess even microbes hate warmists.
He’ll be claiming carbon dioxide snow the way he is going .. chuckle :p
Andy
All things are possible with global warming.
OMG .. that is sooo fricken funny … excuse me while I wipe my monitor off … ahahahah .. ROFLMAO…
Well, there is freezing rain. 😉