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Old February 23rd 08, 09:01 PM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.environment,sci.skeptic,sci.geo.meteorology
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Default Global Cooling Update: GISS Registers Largest Single Year-to-yearJanuary Temperature Drop Ever!

On Feb 23, 12:43*pm, dave wrote:
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On Feb 23, 6:04 am, dave wrote:
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On Feb 21, 6:24 am, dave wrote:
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On Feb 19, 1:25 pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
wrote:
*Nope, you are still too stupid to know the difference betweenclimate
and
weather,
(cut crap)
* Climate is what you EXPECT, *weather is what you GET.
*Didn't expect snow *in Greece or Saudi Arabia did you Vendicar?
What's the probability that this will happen with *exponentially
increasing
worldwide temperatures? *I'd guess somewhere between slim and none-
A. McIntire
Or Brazilian tornadoes...
Anomalous weather phenomena are expected to increase due to global
warming; *snow on the Mediterranean MAY be such a sympton. *It might be
prudent to assume that it is, as opposed to latching onto the snow as
simplistic false proof that there is no warming.
*That's wrong! * With more CO2 in the atmosphere, there would
theroretically be little change in the tropics, *where the CO2 effect
is swamped by water vapor. *Most of the change in temerature would be
in the dryer areas closer to the poles. * The average temperature
gradient between equator and poles would drop, REDUCING weather
volatility- A. McIntire
* (cut)
The Mediterranean is not the tropics.- Hide quoted text -


* *What's THAT got to do with anything? *Do you suffer from simple
reading comprehension?


"Or Brazilian tornadoes... "


*Most of Brazil IS in the tropics. * *My point was, your hypothesis of
increased weather volatility due to global warming is a bunch of crap!
Models predict a reduced temperature gradient between equator and
poles, and that would REDUCE volatility-


A scientist would not use a term like volatile unless describing the
propensity of a liquid toward vaporization, or some such like that there.- Hide quoted text -


Acutally, the people most apt to use the term "volatility" would be
those trading on stocks, bonds, or commodities.

Volatility is the measure of the state of instability. You think
weather
would be more volatile with global warming, I say that cooling would
have a more volatile effect.- A. McIntire