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Old February 9th 14, 09:32 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Dawlish sea wall = Not AGW

On Sunday, 9 February 2014 10:17:09 UTC+1, wrote:
On Sunday, 9 February 2014 00:03:16 UTC, Joe Egginton wrote:

Copied from UK.railway








Well to be accused of disinformation whilst repeating simple facts. My




point was simple really: someone maintains that the storms were due to




"global warming"/"climate change"/CAGW/greenhouse gases... I pointed out




the contrary and of course in uk.railway that's likely to ruffle a few




feathers because it is against the accepted dogma.








The problem is so bad with the lack of warming that the ideologues have




to invent imaginary heat sinks in the deep oceans in violation of the




laws of thermodynamics to explain the fact that the computer models have




never represented reality.








Periodically climate scientists come out with statements like "our




children won't know what snow is like" and there will be "20 million




climate refugees by 2010" to gin up enthusiasm and government grants.








Then there are heavily subsidised windmill farms that need 100% backup




with... diesel generators so the great British public spends three times




the real price of electricity.








It's a big con game.








David




Emerging "evidence" of man made climate change playing a PART not the WHOLE in weather events is starting to emerge see http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories...ateevents.html



The full paper can be downloaded from the article.


Except the sea wall at Dawlish has been destroyed by storms a number of times in the past.

What is unique about the destruction of the sea wall this time that makes you think CO2 plays a role?