On Apr 20, 3:42*pm, "James" wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message
On Apr 19, 2:09 pm, Giga2 wrote:
On Apr 19, 11:25 am, Dawlish wrote:
On Apr 19, 9:44 wrote:
On 18 Apr, 13:04, Dawlish wrote:
On Apr 18, 11:51 wrote:
On 18 Apr, 02:54, "James" wrote: "Eric
Gisin" wrote in message
The left is ****ed of that a grass-roots skeptic movement
outnumbers the alarmist camp on the web. The solution:
organize a campain of alarmism in blog comments. Wonder when
they'll invade usenet.
I think they are here already.
Yes, I was gonna say we've had AGW propagandists active on this
NG for
ages. They seem to have lost a lot of steam in recent months
though.
Giga - are you sure about what you've said here? See other thread.
I have to say Dawlish you are one of the few AGW propagandists who
have kept up the pretence even in the face of overwhelming
evidence of fraud and foolishness. I was referring to a more
general trend and did not mean to say that all individuals had
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Pretence? It's easy, Giga. What possible reasons have denialists got
to smile at present*? Nothing points to what you wish to happen.
What do you wish to happen? Don't worry I know. You are hoping and
praying temperatures will go up and up. I wonder if you are capable
of seeing how insane that is?
*That is a serious question and the title of a discussion in which
denialists have, again, been very quiet...............
Just for you:
http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem...?amsutemps+001
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Here we go again - same question to you as I've asked many times.
a) If it is due to this moderate El Nino, why wasn't it warmer in 1998
during the super El Nino?
b) How has this moderate El Nino managed to create record global
temperatures when we have an extended solar minimum and a negative
PDO?
Any answers Giga?
Old stuff. It must be AGW. What else could it be? That is an admission
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Yes, it's old enough to have happened over the last 5 and 7 years and
it has been exemplified by this moderate El Nino producing record
global temperatures despite both cooling processes at work.The answer,
as you rightly say is most probably AGW. That hardly an admission of
faith, that's just by far the most obvious conclusion from the data
and the one that suggested itself to you too.
I don't suppose you could suggest another cause for these temperatures
in an extended solar minimum and with a negative PDO?