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Default SOI, Not CO2, Drives Global Temperature

On Jul 24, 11:47*am, netvegetable wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 19:30:10 -0700, addinall wrote:
So what drives the SOI?


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Good question. *I'd love to have the money to research the thing. *I
have a curious
'feeling' that it has a lot to do with the convection cycles of magma
(which we know
little about)and the heat exchange from magma to the ocean.


It has **** all to do with CO2 at any rate.


So why the almost perfect correlation between CO2 levels and global
temperature?

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Cherry picking date ranges will do the trick.And everyone is aware
that if this planet gets a little warmer, the sea outgasses some
percentage of CO2. Shrug. I have been telling people that this is
(global warming) pure kiddology for two decades. Perhaps the world is
catching up with me again.

I remember some years ago when I made a rather BOLD statement in here
that went along the lines of 'SADDHAM HUSSEIN HAS NO WEAPONS OF MASS
DESTRUCTION'. I was taken to task over that because the 'concensus'
amongst the 'analysts' in t' whole wide wurld sed there was. I read
the volumes of paper published by the UN after Gulf I and couldn't
figure out why 99.999999% of the analysts in the world hadn't figured
out something ****ing glaringly obvious.

Same deal here. It is getting COLDER again. That worries me. I want
to see the planet back up to its comfortable 17C average. This is
waaaaaaayyyyyy to close to a major ice age event. And since we don't
have any nukes, it might ge awful nippy in the mornings hey?

If one was to be bothered enough to visit a library, and loiter around
551.x, one may notice that this planet fluctuates between 12C and 22C
at regular intervals. Pushing a million, trillion, squillion dollars
at the weather is not going to change that one eensy-weeny bit.
Canute demonstrated this to the people of Briton.

Mark Addinall