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Old February 24th 08, 09:57 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 24, 11:11 am, "V-for-Vendicar"
wrote:
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http://www.realclimate.org/index.php...-tale-of-three...


As is typical, McIntyre offers a dead non-existant link to support his
nonsense.


If you weren't a halfwit, wou would have noticed the link ended in
"three..." indicating the full link had been cut. Then, if you
weren't
too lazy and stupid to figure it out for yourself, you could have gone
into 'www.climateaudit.org", gone to the search block at the top of
the
thread, typed in "a tale of three", and found the following full
link.

http://www.realclimate.org/index.php...ng/sw#more-432

And then you could have typed in a couple of lines from my quote to
verify the response, item 34, on April 9, 2007:

"Jeffrey Davis Says:
9 April 2007 at 7:19 PM
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Due to Global Warming, one of the predictions for the changes we'd see
is for greater variability in weather due to more energy in the
atmosphere. Hotter hots. Wetter wets. Dryer dries. And even, in
places, colder colds.

[Response: Actually, I don't think this is a fair statement. There is
evidence for the dry places getting dryer, and wet places getting
wetter - mainly in the tropics and subtropics. And there is evidence
for greater intensity of rainfall events due to increased specific
humidity. Evidence for greater variability per se is much weaker if it
exists at all. What we are seeing this month are extreme excursions of
the jet stream - but in most of the models there is a weak increase in
the 'NAO' pattern, which is actually associated with less winter
variability in the jet stream and reduced extreme cold outbreaks. I am
not aware of any study suggesting that extreme cold events should be
more likely or more extreme. Be careful not to fall into the
contrarian trap of blaming everything (and therefore explaining
nothing) on global warming.... - gavin]"

- But of course you were too lazy and stupid to find anything for
yoruself, as was apparent earlier, from your disparagement of Anthony
Watts, and inability to check the GISS data for yourself- A. McIntire