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Old October 17th 06, 02:43 PM posted to sci.environment,sci.geo.geology,sci.geo.meteorology
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Default Giant CO2-H2O Natural Laser photographed from Space Satellites -- 276 megatons of TNT energy equivilent each peak hour measured

On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 06:23:55 GMT, "Weather From HELL!!! CO2 Storms!!!"
wrote:

beavith wrote in
news

You persist?


Go away.

you and your made up science and contrived physics that just fits your
idea.


22 inches of rain in two days in Cordova, Alaska. 24 inches of snow in Buffalo, NY, both from the same storm
that never even rated being called a "typhoon", whose winds never were over 50 mph.

I have the physics that explain how the water got airborne and you, well you get the consolation prize of
sloppy seconds on a congressional page for loyally doing you repiglican duty of mocking science.



Is this your way of saying that CO2 H2O lasers aren't generated in
hurricanes?

if so, you're very welcome.


see? its not so bad.