Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) (sci.geo.meteorology) For the discussion of meteorology and related topics. |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
The Gaia theory of Earth is a fakery and a ludricous theory and any
scientist who claims themselves as a scientist should never accept the Gaia theory. And I should not be starting a discussion of serious science by starting it with the Gaia theory, but the reason I do so is because, if the Gaia theory had any truth to it-- it would now be saying that the planet Earth would be increasing in cloud formation all over the globe and thus decreasing Global-Warming. But reality shows us otherwise that as Global Warming increases that this planet cloud cover is decreasing. In a post several weeks past I remarked that I had lived in southeast South Dakota in 1986-1987 and I noticed that in the summers we had 2 or 3 days of hot humid temperature followed automatically and rhymically by a thunderstorm with rain. Now in 2001-2005 we have 3 weeks of hot humid weather, no clouds and no rainfall. And the years of 2004 and 2005 have been almost 3 months without any rain. I said in a post several weeks ago that freshwater on continents compared to sal****er in oceans and that the water cycle maybe a Zero Sum Game where the amount of fresh water compared to salt water is a somewhat fixed constant and so with Global Warming increasing that the fresh water dumped on coastlines due to hurricanes and monsoons is depriving the interior of those continents with fresh water rainfall. So if this pattern increases means that the interior states of the USA will become deserts and the coastal states such as Florida will be flooded every summer. But what I wanted to say most of all in this post is that Global Warming seems to destroy cloud formation in the interiors of continents. And I wonder what the mechanism for that cloud destruction is. Does it involve the altering of the Jet Stream? Does it involve the fact that the atmosphere where clouds are formed are heated up so much that it burns away clouds so that they cannot form. If you do not have clouds, it is pretty hard to have rainfall. Has any meteorological data base kept track of clouds for the past 30 years which could provide clues and answers as to the diminishing of cloud formation over the interior states of the USA. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
New data shows CO2 rising BEFORE increases in global temperature | sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) | |||
Cyclones, floods to get worse as warming increases: Garnaut | sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) | |||
Atmospheric moisture over deserts | sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) | |||
global warming increases intensity of hurricanes, but does it decrease tornadoes? | sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) | |||
Conjectu Global Warming increases the drying out of the interior of continents | sci.geo.meteorology (Meteorology) |