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Al Bedo wrote:
Dan Luke wrote: It could stop tomorrow, but yes, the globe is cooling. Eh? http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/Fig.A2.lrg.gif http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/Fig.A.lrg.gif http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs/Fig.A3.lrg.gif http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gi...us=250&pol=reg Sorry, too much missing data to represent the globe. |
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Al Bedo wrote in
: Dan Luke wrote: "Al Bedo" wrote in message ... Dan Luke wrote: It could stop tomorrow, but yes, the globe is cooling. Eh? http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gi...ar_last=2008&m onth_last=4&sat=4&sst=1&type=trends&mean_gen=0112& year1=2002&year2=20 07&base1=1951&base2=1980&radius=250&pol=reg How do these figures show the globe is cooling? The negative number (-.03) in the upper right corner of the plot represents the cooling trend over the period. Dear Al Bumen: Isn't it funny how things can change when you look at all the data? http://tinyurl.com/5fgqvr or look at the data in a different way? http://tinyurl.com/5e6yl9 Funny thing not mentioning these other ways to plot the same data. One might think you had cherry-picked the one plot that supported your position. Or something. But more likely you just overlooked this eh? -- Bill Asher |
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![]() "Al Bedo" wrote: The globe isn't cooling. The atmosphere, surface, sea surface, and most significantly ocean at depth have all cooled over the last six years. According to NOAA, 2007 global and NH surface temps. were the warmest on record: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/...nn/global.html |
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Dan Luke wrote:
"Al Bedo" wrote: The globe isn't cooling. The atmosphere, surface, sea surface, and most significantly ocean at depth have all cooled over the last six years. According to NOAA, 2007 global and NH surface temps. were the warmest on record: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/...nn/global.html NASA has a problem handling weather DATA, try someone else. |
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![]() "Poetic Justice" wrote in message . .. Dan Luke wrote: "Al Bedo" wrote: The globe isn't cooling. The atmosphere, surface, sea surface, and most significantly ocean at depth have all cooled over the last six years. According to NOAA, 2007 global and NH surface temps. were the warmest on record: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/...nn/global.html NASA has a problem handling weather DATA, try someone else. Everyone has to make corrections to data. Your buddies Spencer & Christy, for example. |
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Whata Fool wrote:
Poetic Justice wrote: Dan Luke wrote: "Al Bedo" wrote: The globe isn't cooling. The atmosphere, surface, sea surface, and most significantly ocean at depth have all cooled over the last six years. According to NOAA, 2007 global and NH surface temps. were the warmest on record: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/...nn/global.html NASA has a problem handling weather DATA, try someone else. The facts, ma'am, just the facts; "In April, a devastating cold wave affected much of the central Plains, Midwest, and the Southeast region of the contiguous U.S. Temperatures dipped well below freezing in many areas prompting nearly 1,240 broken daily minimum temperature records and producing significant crop damages." OK... I have been using crop damage, like orange crop and tree damage to show that Global Warming is a myth. NASA is a bunch of number manipulators. |
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Poetic Justice wrote:
Dan Luke wrote: "Al Bedo" wrote: The globe isn't cooling. The atmosphere, surface, sea surface, and most significantly ocean at depth have all cooled over the last six years. According to NOAA, 2007 global and NH surface temps. were the warmest on record: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/...nn/global.html NASA has a problem handling weather DATA, try someone else. The facts, ma'am, just the facts; "In April, a devastating cold wave affected much of the central Plains, Midwest, and the Southeast region of the contiguous U.S. Temperatures dipped well below freezing in many areas prompting nearly 1,240 broken daily minimum temperature records and producing significant crop damages." |
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![]() "Poetic Justice" wrote: I have been using crop damage, like orange crop and tree damage to show that Global Warming is a myth. Prediction: You'll get a D-minus on your science project. Looks like you'll be repeating the 8th grade. Again. |
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"Dan Luke" wrote:
"Poetic Justice" wrote: I have been using crop damage, like orange crop and tree damage to show that Global Warming is a myth. Prediction: You'll get a D-minus on your science project. Looks like you'll be repeating the 8th grade. Again. Of course, any liberal would know that AGW _causes_ cold spells, and record low daily temperatures. After all, liberals can spell CO2. They know all about that highly technical stuff like IR radiation. Even when they are in the 7th grade. |
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![]() "Poetic Justice" wrote I have been using crop damage, like orange crop and tree damage to show that Global Warming is a myth. No doubt OJ is using your cough "technique" to find the real killers. "Poetic Justice" wrote NASA is a bunch of number manipulators. Data analysis is a major part of NASA's expertise. When do you think that you will manage to pass grade 5 long division? |
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