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Carbon Tax In 1789 Could Have Prevented Centuries Of Drought And Flood In Australia
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What the Australian Climate Commission’s never ending drought looks like.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-02-26/hundreds-seek-shelter-ahead-of-cyclone-rusty/4541854
Neville Nicholls, in his president’s column of March 2011 for the Australian Meteorological & Oceanographic Society, shows how Eastern Australian precipitation varies with La Nina – El Nino. It is a shame Julia, Flannery, et al. did not bother to look at climatology.
http://www.amos.org.au/news/id/111
This is the point I’ve made before. Well understood meteorological phenomena that have been understood for decades are simply ignored by advocates.
That’s a great chart Nicholls included. Correlation must be close to 1.00 Should send it to the Guardian’s environment editor. Hansen’s Rapid Response Climate Team must have missed adjusting the data for that one.
Nicholls said correlation of 0.66. I should read stuff before typing.
Lets hope Abbott lives up to his promise in September and builds the 100 dams, both irrigation and hydro generating, doubling the size of land production while reducing flooding and producing cheap reliable energy at the same time.
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