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Al Bedo wrote in
: Fast Pat wrote: More weird weather... i.e. rapid climate change Make that rapid weather change. No. He's right. You are wrong. The weather event (that you snipped to conceal the item from further discussion and I restored appended at bottom) was the dumping of heat-kinetic energy in Alaska from Tropical Storm Bebinca. http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca/Bebinca_01.html http://ecosyn.us/Temp_4/Bebinca/ioke...a_compare.html The satellite views show Bebinca in the middle between Category 4 Typhoon Xangsane and Tropical Storm Rumbia. Immediately upon Bebinca moving out it was replaced by Typhoon Soulik. The rapid-fire weather is a response to heat forcing -- it has no choice, it is FORCED -- and manifests as globally wandering heat engines wreaking distruction. Super Typhoon Yagi, category 5 strength while in the South Pacific caused 17 tornadoes one day and 37 tornadoes the next day in the South East USA. Hurricane IOKE crossed 4,000 miles of Pacific ocean to end up in the Bering Sea where the coast erosion was newsworthy. IOKE went on to melt ice in the Bearfort Sea north of Alaska. IOKE travelled from near Hawaii to near Japan to near the North Pole, over 8,000 miles of wanderings. "Fast Pat" wrote in ups.com: Anchorage Daily News: October 10, 2006 "More than 100 miles of two Southcentral Alaska highways are currently closed because of flooding and mudslides wrought by heavy rains." ... "The National Weather Service reported that 9 inches of rain had fallen in Seward between noon Sunday and 5 p.m. Monday. Tom Dang of the National Weather Service said the low pressure system that caused the storm moved in on the jet stream from the Aleutian Islands, pulling in tropical moisture that had welled there. ... "Within a half hour there were chunks of ice -- I can only assume from Exit Glacier -- flowing down Exit Glacier Road," ... ... http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/kenai...-8186570c.html http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/kenai...-8185319c.html More weird weather... i.e. rapid climate change |
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