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On Jun 1, 3:30Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote:
Please see: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture09043.html "Accounting for multiple sources of uncertainty, a composite of several OHCA curves using different XBT bias corrections still yields a statistically significant linear warming trend for 1993–2008 of 0..64 W m-2 (calculated for the Earth’s entire surface area), with a 90-per- cent confidence interval of 0.53–0.75 W m-2." |
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On Jun 1, 11:34Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote:
On Jun 1, 3:30Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote: Please see: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture09043.html Â*"Accounting for multiple sources of uncertainty, a composite of several OHCA curves using different XBT bias corrections still yields a statistically significant linear warming trend for 1993–2008 of 0.64 W m-2 (calculated for the Earth’s entire surface area), with a 90-per- cent confidence interval of 0.53–0.75 W m-2." Do yourself a favor Roger,this is not a childish exercise ,it lets you and everyone else know how much they understand of climate along with how much you understand of the Earth and its motions. Take one chair or any object and set it in the center of a garden or large room to represent the central Sun.Get a broom representing both the daily rotation of the Earth and its 'tilt' and start to walk around the perimeter while keeping the broom handle pointing in the same direction.You will notice something immediately,at times you will have to crab sideways,then walk backwards and then forwards in your 'orbital' motion about the central chair/Sun representing the orbital motion of the Earth as it moves along its orbital circumference. At the polar outposts they experience a single daylight/darkness cycle as the Earth orbits the Sun with 6 months of daylight followed by 6 months of darkness and a brief period of polar twilight at the orbital points of the equinoxes.What causes the polar coordinates to turn through the circle of illumination at the equinoxes arises strictly from the specific way the Earth orbits the Sun just as you have to walk around the central chair in order to satisfy daily rotation and its 'tilt' characteristic in pointing to Polaris at all times. So Roger,it would be nice to hear a proper explanation for the temperature fluctuations at different latitudes throughout the annual cycle before moving on to more complex variations through whatever causes.The role of 'tilt' is in determining that the Earth has a largely equatorial climate as opposed to a planet like Uranus which has a polar climate so that 'tilt' does not cause the seasons,the cause is strictly a characteristic of the orbital motion of the Earth.So Roger,split the daylight/darkness cycles into two separate effects and assign an individual cause for both,daily rotation for the day/night cycle and the polar daylight/darkness cycle due to the orbital motion of the Earth.Then you might,just might understand for the first time that it is the length of time a latitudinal location spends in the orbital shadow or in solar radiation which determines global temperatures and climate rather than inclination to solar radiation. |
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On Jun 1, 12:44Â*pm, oriel36 wrote:
On Jun 1, 11:34Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote: On Jun 1, 3:30Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote: Please see: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture09043.html Â*"Accounting for multiple sources of uncertainty, a composite of several OHCA curves using different XBT bias corrections still yields a statistically significant linear warming trend for 1993–2008 of 0.64 W m-2 (calculated for the Earth’s entire surface area), with a 90-per- cent confidence interval of 0.53–0.75 W m-2." Do yourself a favor Roger,this is not a childish exercise ,it lets you and everyone else know how much they understand of climate along with how much you understand of the Earth and its motions. Take one chair or any object and set it in the center of a garden or large room to represent the central Sun.Get a broom representing both the daily rotation of the Earth and its 'tilt' and start to walk around the perimeter while keeping the broom handle pointing in the same direction.You will notice something immediately,at times you will have to crab sideways,then walk backwards and then forwards in your 'orbital' motion about the central chair/Sun representing the orbital motion of the Earth as it moves along its orbital circumference. At the polar outposts they experience a single daylight/darkness cycle as the Earth orbits the Sun with 6 months of daylight followed by 6 months of darkness and a brief period of polar twilight at the orbital points of the equinoxes.What causes the polar coordinates to turn through the circle of illumination at the equinoxes arises strictly from the specific way the Earth orbits the Sun just as you have to walk around the central chair in order to satisfy daily rotation and its 'tilt' characteristic in pointing to Polaris at all times. So Roger,it would be nice to hear a proper explanation for the temperature fluctuations at different latitudes throughout the annual cycle before moving on to more complex variations through whatever causes.The role of 'tilt' is in determining that the Earth has a largely equatorial climate as opposed to a planet like Uranus which has a polar climate so that 'tilt' does not cause the seasons,the cause is strictly a characteristic of the orbital motion of the Earth.So Roger,split the daylight/darkness cycles into two separate effects and assign an individual cause for both,daily rotation for the day/night cycle and the polar daylight/darkness cycle due to the orbital motion of the Earth.Then you might,just might understand for the first time that it is the length of time a latitudinal location spends in the orbital shadow or in solar radiation which determines global temperatures and climate rather than inclination to solar radiation. And you actually believe this? |
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On Jun 1, 1:02Â*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Jun 1, 12:44Â*pm, oriel36 wrote: On Jun 1, 11:34Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote: On Jun 1, 3:30Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote: Please see: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture09043.html Â*"Accounting for multiple sources of uncertainty, a composite of several OHCA curves using different XBT bias corrections still yields a statistically significant linear warming trend for 1993–2008 of 0.64 W m-2 (calculated for the Earth’s entire surface area), with a 90-per- cent confidence interval of 0.53–0.75 W m-2." Do yourself a favor Roger,this is not a childish exercise ,it lets you and everyone else know how much they understand of climate along with how much you understand of the Earth and its motions. Take one chair or any object and set it in the center of a garden or large room to represent the central Sun.Get a broom representing both the daily rotation of the Earth and its 'tilt' and start to walk around the perimeter while keeping the broom handle pointing in the same direction.You will notice something immediately,at times you will have to crab sideways,then walk backwards and then forwards in your 'orbital' motion about the central chair/Sun representing the orbital motion of the Earth as it moves along its orbital circumference. At the polar outposts they experience a single daylight/darkness cycle as the Earth orbits the Sun with 6 months of daylight followed by 6 months of darkness and a brief period of polar twilight at the orbital points of the equinoxes.What causes the polar coordinates to turn through the circle of illumination at the equinoxes arises strictly from the specific way the Earth orbits the Sun just as you have to walk around the central chair in order to satisfy daily rotation and its 'tilt' characteristic in pointing to Polaris at all times. So Roger,it would be nice to hear a proper explanation for the temperature fluctuations at different latitudes throughout the annual cycle before moving on to more complex variations through whatever causes.The role of 'tilt' is in determining that the Earth has a largely equatorial climate as opposed to a planet like Uranus which has a polar climate so that 'tilt' does not cause the seasons,the cause is strictly a characteristic of the orbital motion of the Earth.So Roger,split the daylight/darkness cycles into two separate effects and assign an individual cause for both,daily rotation for the day/night cycle and the polar daylight/darkness cycle due to the orbital motion of the Earth.Then you might,just might understand for the first time that it is the length of time a latitudinal location spends in the orbital shadow or in solar radiation which determines global temperatures and climate rather than inclination to solar radiation. And you actually believe this? The North and South polar coordinates are a window into what is happening with the orbital motion of the Earth as our planets moves along its orbital circumference in explaining why there is a single daylight darkness cycle of 6 months of daylight followed by 6 months of darkness.There is no or only residual rotation at the polar outposts hence that great polar cycle,as the coordinates turn through the circle of illumination at the equinoxes is due strictly to the orbital motion of the Earth. If you don't do the experiment which requires that you use the broom handle to represent daily rotation and its constant orientation throughout an annual cycle and actually physically walk around a central object, you will never appreciate the distinct differences between the daylight/darkness cycle at lower latitudes due to daily rotation and the distinct polar cycle. I wouldn't even beg the question as to what you think causes the single daylight/darkness cycle at the North and South poles using 'tilt' at the explanation because it avoids the actual orbital cause .So,get yourself a broom and delight in something new for a change,maybe it might awaken your interpretative instincts enough to make you laugh at the foolishness of people at the moment but effectively you have a new explanation for both the seasons and variations in the natural noon cycle when allied with daily rotation. |
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On Jun 1, 1:16Â*pm, oriel36 wrote:
On Jun 1, 1:02Â*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Jun 1, 12:44Â*pm, oriel36 wrote: On Jun 1, 11:34Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote: On Jun 1, 3:30Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote: Please see: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture09043.html Â*"Accounting for multiple sources of uncertainty, a composite of several OHCA curves using different XBT bias corrections still yields a statistically significant linear warming trend for 1993–2008 of 0.64 W m-2 (calculated for the Earth’s entire surface area), with a 90-per- cent confidence interval of 0.53–0.75 W m-2.." Do yourself a favor Roger,this is not a childish exercise ,it lets you and everyone else know how much they understand of climate along with how much you understand of the Earth and its motions. Take one chair or any object and set it in the center of a garden or large room to represent the central Sun.Get a broom representing both the daily rotation of the Earth and its 'tilt' and start to walk around the perimeter while keeping the broom handle pointing in the same direction.You will notice something immediately,at times you will have to crab sideways,then walk backwards and then forwards in your 'orbital' motion about the central chair/Sun representing the orbital motion of the Earth as it moves along its orbital circumference. At the polar outposts they experience a single daylight/darkness cycle as the Earth orbits the Sun with 6 months of daylight followed by 6 months of darkness and a brief period of polar twilight at the orbital points of the equinoxes.What causes the polar coordinates to turn through the circle of illumination at the equinoxes arises strictly from the specific way the Earth orbits the Sun just as you have to walk around the central chair in order to satisfy daily rotation and its 'tilt' characteristic in pointing to Polaris at all times. So Roger,it would be nice to hear a proper explanation for the temperature fluctuations at different latitudes throughout the annual cycle before moving on to more complex variations through whatever causes.The role of 'tilt' is in determining that the Earth has a largely equatorial climate as opposed to a planet like Uranus which has a polar climate so that 'tilt' does not cause the seasons,the cause is strictly a characteristic of the orbital motion of the Earth.So Roger,split the daylight/darkness cycles into two separate effects and assign an individual cause for both,daily rotation for the day/night cycle and the polar daylight/darkness cycle due to the orbital motion of the Earth.Then you might,just might understand for the first time that it is the length of time a latitudinal location spends in the orbital shadow or in solar radiation which determines global temperatures and climate rather than inclination to solar radiation. And you actually believe this? The North and South polar coordinates are Â*a window into what is happening with the orbital motion of the Earth as our planets moves along its orbital circumference in explaining why there is a single daylight darkness cycle of 6 months of daylight followed by 6 months of darkness.There is no or only residual rotation at the polar outposts hence that great polar cycle,as the coordinates turn through the circle of illumination at the equinoxes is due strictly to the orbital motion of the Earth. If you don't do the experiment which requires that you use the broom handle to represent daily rotation and its constant orientation throughout an annual cycle and actually physically walk around a central object, you will never appreciate the distinct differences between the daylight/darkness cycle at lower latitudes due to daily rotation and the distinct polar cycle. I wouldn't even beg the question as to what you think causes the single daylight/darkness cycle at the North and South poles using 'tilt' at the explanation because it avoids the actual orbital cause .So,get yourself a broom and delight in something new for a change,maybe it might awaken your interpretative instincts enough to make you laugh at the foolishness of people at the moment but effectively you have a new explanation for both the seasons and variations in the natural noon cycle when allied with daily rotation.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There's always one who thinks the rest of science is wrong and he's (always a he) is right. You take today's prize Oriel and you join the ranks of Ward, Denk and that one with the strange and lengthy sig that you can seldom figure where he's saying anything. Not surprisingly, they all sit on the denialist benches. Oh and then there's Yacub - but he's mad. |
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On Jun 1, 6:34*am, Roger Coppock wrote:
On Jun 1, 3:30*am, Roger Coppock wrote: Please see: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture09043.html *"Accounting for multiple sources of uncertainty[duh] Brain cancer, woger. |
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On Jun 1, 1:48*pm, dr yacub wrote:
On Jun 1, 6:34*am, Roger Coppock wrote: On Jun 1, 3:30*am, Roger Coppock wrote: Please see: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture09043.html *"Accounting for multiple sources of uncertainty[duh] Brain cancer, woger. Speak of the devil.............. |
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![]() "Roger Coppock" wrote in message ... Please see: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture09043.html We did, ten days ago. Is there nothing new with which you can wind up the opposition? -- Falcon: fide, sed cui vide. (L) |
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On Jun 1, 1:48Â*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Jun 1, 1:16Â*pm, oriel36 wrote: On Jun 1, 1:02Â*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Jun 1, 12:44Â*pm, oriel36 wrote: On Jun 1, 11:34Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote: On Jun 1, 3:30Â*am, Roger Coppock wrote: Please see: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...ture09043.html Â*"Accounting for multiple sources of uncertainty, a composite of several OHCA curves using different XBT bias corrections still yields a statistically significant linear warming trend for 1993–2008 of 0.64 W m-2 (calculated for the Earth’s entire surface area), with a 90-per- cent confidence interval of 0.53–0.75 W m-2." Do yourself a favor Roger,this is not a childish exercise ,it lets you and everyone else know how much they understand of climate along with how much you understand of the Earth and its motions. Take one chair or any object and set it in the center of a garden or large room to represent the central Sun.Get a broom representing both the daily rotation of the Earth and its 'tilt' and start to walk around the perimeter while keeping the broom handle pointing in the same direction.You will notice something immediately,at times you will have to crab sideways,then walk backwards and then forwards in your 'orbital' motion about the central chair/Sun representing the orbital motion of the Earth as it moves along its orbital circumference. At the polar outposts they experience a single daylight/darkness cycle as the Earth orbits the Sun with 6 months of daylight followed by 6 months of darkness and a brief period of polar twilight at the orbital points of the equinoxes.What causes the polar coordinates to turn through the circle of illumination at the equinoxes arises strictly from the specific way the Earth orbits the Sun just as you have to walk around the central chair in order to satisfy daily rotation and its 'tilt' characteristic in pointing to Polaris at all times. So Roger,it would be nice to hear a proper explanation for the temperature fluctuations at different latitudes throughout the annual cycle before moving on to more complex variations through whatever causes.The role of 'tilt' is in determining that the Earth has a largely equatorial climate as opposed to a planet like Uranus which has a polar climate so that 'tilt' does not cause the seasons,the cause is strictly a characteristic of the orbital motion of the Earth.So Roger,split the daylight/darkness cycles into two separate effects and assign an individual cause for both,daily rotation for the day/night cycle and the polar daylight/darkness cycle due to the orbital motion of the Earth.Then you might,just might understand for the first time that it is the length of time a latitudinal location spends in the orbital shadow or in solar radiation which determines global temperatures and climate rather than inclination to solar radiation. And you actually believe this? The North and South polar coordinates are Â*a window into what is happening with the orbital motion of the Earth as our planets moves along its orbital circumference in explaining why there is a single daylight darkness cycle of 6 months of daylight followed by 6 months of darkness.There is no or only residual rotation at the polar outposts hence that great polar cycle,as the coordinates turn through the circle of illumination at the equinoxes is due strictly to the orbital motion of the Earth. If you don't do the experiment which requires that you use the broom handle to represent daily rotation and its constant orientation throughout an annual cycle and actually physically walk around a central object, you will never appreciate the distinct differences between the daylight/darkness cycle at lower latitudes due to daily rotation and the distinct polar cycle. I wouldn't even beg the question as to what you think causes the single daylight/darkness cycle at the North and South poles using 'tilt' at the explanation because it avoids the actual orbital cause .So,get yourself a broom and delight in something new for a change,maybe it might awaken your interpretative instincts enough to make you laugh at the foolishness of people at the moment but effectively you have a new explanation for both the seasons and variations in the natural noon cycle when allied with daily rotation.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There's always one who thinks the rest of science is wrong and he's (always a he) is right. You take today's prize Oriel and you join the ranks of Ward, Denk and that one with the strange and lengthy sig that you can seldom figure where he's saying anything. Not surprisingly, they all sit on the denialist benches. No point in dithering around with tiny fluctuations in temperature tied to a minor atmospheric gas if you can't explain the huge seasonal temperature fluctuations using the Earth's planetary dynamics,the admonition is that the Earth is not a greenhouse so stop treating it like one,at least until you comprehend fluctuations in temperature at different latitudes at different points in the Earth's annual cycle. Most like yourself have nothing to say but there will be those who just might catch a glimpse of something new if they actually and physically do that basic experiment and put their observations in order.What eases the difficulties is considering the transition from 6 months of polar darkness to 6 months of polar daylight as a cycle just as daily rotation generates the diurnal day/night cycle,thereby allowing that window into the great orbital motion of the Earth and how it behaves as it orbits the central Sun. This is not a personal taunt nor is it a condemnation of individuals or a group,just an invitation to be honest and open for a change in a world that badly needs it. Oh and then there's Yacub - but he's mad. |
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