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http://global-warming.accuweather.co...he_fabled.html David Christainsen - Meteorologist |
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![]() FRAUD ALERT: David Christainsen is *not* a Meteorologist. He belongs to no meteorology organization, has no degree in meteorology, and has never held a job in the field of meteorology. It appears that his definition of "Meteorologist" is "someone who posts to a meteorology newsgroup". |
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On Dec 23, 6:55*pm, Engineer wrote:
FRAUD ALERT: David Christainsen is *not* a Meteorologist. He belongs to no meteorology organization, has no degree in meteorology, and has never held a job in the field of meteorology. It appears that his definition of "Meteorologist" is "someone who posts to a meteorology newsgroup". TRUTH ALERT: David Christainsen *is* a Meteorologist. Meteorology is the love of my life. Further, I was twice an officer in the American Meteorological Society Boston Chapter. Still further, at Raytheon Sudbury in Mass USA I was Systems Integrator on the Next Generation Weather Radar (prototype). Yet further, at ERT (Environmental Research & Technology) in Concord Mass I was a Meteorologist. Get it? David Christainsen - Meteorologist. |
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On Dec 23, 4:30*pm, David wrote:
David Christainsen *is* a Meteorologist. No, you're not. Only in your delusions are you a meteorologist. Meteorology is the love of my life. * That doesn't make one a meteorologist. Further, I was twice an officer in the American Meteorological Society Boston Chapter. Prove it. IIRC, someone checked that claim out and it came up as being bogus. Still further, at Raytheon Sudbury in Mass USA I was Systems Integrator on the Next Generation Weather Radar (prototype). That makes you a former employee of Raytheon, not a meteorologist. Yet further, at ERT (Environmental Research & Technology) in Concord Mass I was a Meteorologist. Once again, prove it. Get it? That you're delusional and need professional mental help, yes - we all get it. David Christainsen - Meteorologist. Still not a meteorologist. |
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![]() David wrote: Engineer wrote: FRAUD ALERT: David Christainsen is *not* a Meteorologist. He belongs to no meteorology organization, has no degree in meteorology, and has never held a job in the field of meteorology. It appears that his definition of "Meteorologist" is "someone who posts to a meteorology newsgroup". TRUTH ALERT: David Christainsen *is* a Meteorologist. Meteorology is the love of my life. Further, I was twice an officer in the American Meteorological Society Boston Chapter. Still further, at Raytheon Sudbury in Mass USA I was Systems Integrator on the Next Generation Weather Radar (prototype). Yet further, at ERT (Environmental Research & Technology) in Concord Mass I was a Meteorologist. Get it? David Christainsen - Meteorologist. "I was trained in meteorology at MIT. I once worked at Environmental Research & Technology off Hascomb Air Force Base in Concord, Mass USA on meteorological modeling. At Raytheon in Sudbury, Mass USA I was the Systems Integrator on the NEXRAD (Next Generation Weather Radar) prototype." -David Christainsen "They thanked me for being twice an officer of the American Meteorological Society - Boston Chapter a LONG time ago. Then again, there was that prize I won for being best forecaster". -David Christainsen Here is the list of all American Meteorological Society awards winners to date: http://www.ametsoc.org/getpastawards/get_allawards.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is the list of all American Meteorological Society awards: http://www.ametsoc.org/awards/index.html "Best Forcaster" is not among the awards. Here is the list of those who the American Meteorological Society has honored as Fellows: http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/fellow...toffellows.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is the list of those who the American Meteorological Society has honored as Honorary Members. http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/honora...fhonorarys.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is a list of all AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologists. http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/sealli..._listofccm.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is a list of all AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologists. http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/sealli..._listofccm.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is a list of all AMS Seal of approval holders. http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/seallist/get_listoftv.cfm http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/sealli...istofradio.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. .... "I was trained in meteorology at MIT." could mean anything from visiting the library to taking a class and dropping out after one day. If David Christainsen lists the names and dates of any courses taken I will be glad to verify his claims. The lies about the American Meteorological Society cast doubt on all other claims. "I once worked at Environmental Research & Technology off Hascomb Air Force Base in Concord, Mass USA on meteorological modeling" is not a claim to be a meteorologist. It could mean being a clerk or technician. If David Christainsen lists job title and dates of his employment I will be glad to verify his claims. The lies about the American Meteorological Society cast doubt on all other claims. "I was the Systems Integrator on the NEXRAD (Next Generation Weather Radar) prototype." is not a claim to be a meteorologist. If David Christainsen lists job title and dates of his employment I will be glad to verify his claims. The lies about the American Meteorological Society cast doubt on all other claims. |
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On Dec 23, 8:13*pm, "316" wrote:
On Dec 23, 4:30*pm, David wrote: David Christainsen *is* a Meteorologist. No, you're not. *Only in your delusions are you a meteorologist. Meteorology is the love of my life. * That doesn't make one a meteorologist. You talk stupid. Further, I was twice an officer in the American Meteorological Society Boston Chapter. Prove it. *IIRC, someone checked that claim out and it came up as being bogus. I don't have to prove it; nobody checked that claim out as bogus; you are an immoral liar. Still further, at Raytheon Sudbury in Mass USA I was Systems Integrator on the Next Generation Weather Radar (prototype). That makes you a former employee of Raytheon, not a meteorologist. Earth to Kelly - go soak your head. Yet further, at ERT (Environmental Research & Technology) in Concord Mass I was a Meteorologist. Once again, prove it. I have better things to do with my time. Get it? That you're delusional and need professional mental help, yes - we all get it. The usual libel from Kelly; how boring! David Christainsen - Meteorologist. Still not a meteorologist. You can't stop me from plastering USENET with "David Christainsen - Meteorologist" the rest of the year. David Christainsen |
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On Dec 23, 10:55*pm, Engineer wrote:
David wrote: Engineer wrote: FRAUD ALERT: David Christainsen is *not* a Meteorologist. He belongs to no meteorology organization, has no degree in meteorology, and has never held a job in the field of meteorology. It appears that his definition of "Meteorologist" is "someone who posts to a meteorology newsgroup". TRUTH ALERT: David Christainsen *is* a Meteorologist. Meteorology is the love of my life. *Further, I was twice an officer in the American Meteorological Society Boston Chapter. Still further, at Raytheon Sudbury in Mass USA I was Systems Integrator on the Next Generation Weather Radar (prototype). Yet further, at ERT (Environmental Research & Technology) in Concord Mass I was a Meteorologist. Get it? David Christainsen - Meteorologist. *"I was trained in meteorology at MIT. I once worked *at Environmental Research & Technology off Hascomb *Air Force Base in Concord, Mass USA on meteorological *modeling. At Raytheon in Sudbury, Mass USA I was the *Systems Integrator on the NEXRAD (Next Generation *Weather Radar) prototype." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -David Christainsen *"They thanked me for being twice an officer of the * American Meteorological Society - Boston Chapter * a LONG time ago. Then again, there was that prize * I won for being best forecaster". * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *-David Christainsen Here is the list of all American Meteorological Society awards winners to date:http://www.ametsoc.org/getpastawards/get_allawards..cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is the list of all American Meteorological Society awards:http://www.ametsoc.org/awards/index.html "Best Forcaster" is not among the awards. Here is the list of those who the American Meteorological Society has honored as Fellows:http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/fellow...toffellows.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is the list of those who the American Meteorological Society has honored as Honorary Members.http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/honora...fhonorarys.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is a list of all AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologists.http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/sealli..._listofccm.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is a list of all AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologists.http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/sealli..._listofccm.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is a list of all AMS Seal of approval holders.http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/sealli...istofradio.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. ... "I was trained in meteorology at MIT." could mean anything from visiting the library to taking a class and dropping out after one day. *If David Christainsen lists the names and dates of any courses taken I will be glad to verify his claims. *The lies about the American Meteorological Society cast doubt on all other claims. "I once worked at Environmental Research & Technology off Hascomb Air Force Base in Concord, Mass USA on meteorological modeling" is not a claim to be a meteorologist. *It could mean being a clerk or technician. If David Christainsen lists job title and dates of his employment I will be glad to verify his claims. *The lies about the American Meteorological Society cast doubt on all other claims. "I was the Systems Integrator on the NEXRAD (Next Generation Weather Radar) prototype." *is not a claim to be a meteorologist. *If David Christainsen lists job title and dates of his employment I will be glad to verify his claims. *The lies about the American Meteorological Society cast doubt on all other claims. Nobody cares what Engineer (Guy Macon) thinks of David Christainsen. When you can demonstrate the slightest knowledge of your own of Thiering pesher lexicon AND the mathematical modeling of weather forecasting, let me know. In the meantime DRY UP. BTW you did your search wrong - you should have checked AMS Boston Chapter. David Christainsen |
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On Dec 24, 9:41*am, David wrote:
On Dec 23, 10:55*pm, Engineer wrote: David wrote: Engineer wrote: FRAUD ALERT: David Christainsen is *not* a Meteorologist. He belongs to no meteorology organization, has no degree in meteorology, and has never held a job in the field of meteorology. It appears that his definition of "Meteorologist" is "someone who posts to a meteorology newsgroup". TRUTH ALERT: David Christainsen *is* a Meteorologist. Meteorology is the love of my life. *Further, I was twice an officer in the American Meteorological Society Boston Chapter. Still further, at Raytheon Sudbury in Mass USA I was Systems Integrator on the Next Generation Weather Radar (prototype). Yet further, at ERT (Environmental Research & Technology) in Concord Mass I was a Meteorologist. Get it? David Christainsen - Meteorologist. *"I was trained in meteorology at MIT. I once worked *at Environmental Research & Technology off Hascomb *Air Force Base in Concord, Mass USA on meteorological *modeling. At Raytheon in Sudbury, Mass USA I was the *Systems Integrator on the NEXRAD (Next Generation *Weather Radar) prototype." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -David Christainsen *"They thanked me for being twice an officer of the * American Meteorological Society - Boston Chapter * a LONG time ago. Then again, there was that prize * I won for being best forecaster". * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *-David Christainsen Here is the list of all American Meteorological Society awards winners to date:http://www.ametsoc.org/getpastawards/get_allawards.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is the list of all American Meteorological Society awards:http://www.ametsoc.org/awards/index.html "Best Forcaster" is not among the awards. Here is the list of those who the American Meteorological Society has honored as Fellows:http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/fellow...toffellows.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is the list of those who the American Meteorological Society has honored as Honorary Members.http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/honora...fhonorarys.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is a list of all AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologists.http://www..ametsoc.org/memdir/seall..._listofccm.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is a list of all AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologists.http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/sealli..._listofccm.cfm David Christainsen isn't on the list. Here is a list of all AMS Seal of approval holders.http://www.ametsoc.org/memdir/sealli...http://www.ame... David Christainsen isn't on the list. ... "I was trained in meteorology at MIT." could mean anything from visiting the library to taking a class and dropping out after one day. *If David Christainsen lists the names and dates of any courses taken I will be glad to verify his claims. *The lies about the American Meteorological Society cast doubt on all other claims. "I once worked at Environmental Research & Technology off Hascomb Air Force Base in Concord, Mass USA on meteorological modeling" is not a claim to be a meteorologist. *It could mean being a clerk or technician. If David Christainsen lists job title and dates of his employment I will be glad to verify his claims. *The lies about the American Meteorological Society cast doubt on all other claims. "I was the Systems Integrator on the NEXRAD (Next Generation Weather Radar) prototype." *is not a claim to be a meteorologist. *If David Christainsen lists job title and dates of his employment I will be glad to verify his claims. *The lies about the American Meteorological Society cast doubt on all other claims. Nobody cares what Engineer (Guy Macon) thinks of David Christainsen. When you can demonstrate the slightest knowledge of your own of Thiering pesher lexicon AND the mathematical modeling of weather forecasting, let me know. In the meantime DRY UP. BTW you did your search wrong - you should have checked AMS Boston Chapter. David Christainsen While I am not a meteorologist iworked with Mr Christainsen twice in my career and at each of these times he mentioned to me about a masters degree in meteorology he earned at M. I. T. Since I am an alumnus of M. I. T. , we had several conversations on meteorology. Incidentally there are 2 sides on the issues of what causes global warming and several noted meteorologists have stated that the Earth is coming out of a small ice age , which happened over a hundred years ago , If I rember correctly. Steve |
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On 24 Dec, 14:41, David wrote:
On Dec 23, 10:55*pm, Engineer wrote: BTW you did your search wrong - you should have checked AMS Boston Chapter. Current "inactive", which is convenient. http://www.ametsoc.org/amschaps/newd...StateAbbrev=ma Ian |
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