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Old October 14th 05, 12:28 PM posted to sci.environment,uk.sci.weather,sci.geo.meteorology
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In article .com,
"James Annan" wrote:

Steve Schulin wrote:
James Annan wrote:
Steve Schulin wrote:
James Annan wrote:

BTW he is still ducking the challenge to bet over his "prediction" of
imminent global cooling, in direct contradiction of his public
statement of "I'm happy to bet loads of money".

How is he ducking it?

He is not responding in any way to repeated attempts to find an
acceptable bet on the matter. No counter-offers, no discussion, in fact
no reply at all to the most recent attempts at contact.

http://julesandjames.blogspot.com/20...-stand-up.html

He has, however, claimed in conversation with a journalist that he is
willing to back his forecast with a bet (as quoted above, from the
Nature article). Perhaps if you are in contact with him you would like
to ask him about it.


LOL - I didn't get a reply from him to an email inquiry some time ago
either. I didn't presume that he was ducking or ignoring me, however.
I'd probably write him a snail mail letter, at least, before even
considering using the kind of language you use.


But he did reply at first (via email to wmc, as well as the Nature
quote) and feigned interest, it was only when the subject turned to the
details of any proposed bet that he went all coy. Of course I
understand your reluctance to accept that one of your heros might be
stronger on talk than action, but it certainly puts his bluster into
perspective.


I don't have a problem with uncertainty. If I could jump to conclusions
as easily as you, maybe I'd agree with you more often.

Very truly,

Steve Schulin
http://www.nuclear.com

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In article ,
"Rob Overfield" wrote, in part:

We haven't seen the self-publicising announcement that he's backing his
forecasts with a bet.. How much will YOU bet ME that the "prediction" of
global cooling turns out to be forgotten when it's shown to be just a pile
of ordure...?
--
Rob Overfield

"Seasons don't fear the reaper, Nor do the wind, the sun or the rain.."


As I understand the law in my dear Maryland, participating in such a bet
would be illegal for residents of my state. My wife and I do look
forward to retiring to South Carolina, God willing, but that may be
after the predicted cooling trend is apparent.

Very truly,

Steve Schulin
http://www.nuclear.com
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Steve Schulin wrote:

In article ,
James Annan wrote:


Steve Schulin wrote:


I've often noted that there's more to the sun than discernable by
measuring total irradiance. An example is discussed in the appended news
release from Piers Corbyn.


Lightning risk +Tornado risk rel to norm
Mod
(7-9th )
High
(10-13th )
Mod
([dates snipped, per above request] )
High
([dates snipped, per above request] )


Make sure you remember to fill in the dates once they have passed :-)



I'll be happy to do that. Please remind me anytime after end of month if
I don't.


Consider yourself reminded.

James
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In article ,
James Annan wrote:

Steve Schulin wrote:

In article ,
James Annan wrote:


Steve Schulin wrote:


I've often noted that there's more to the sun than discernable by
measuring total irradiance. An example is discussed in the appended news
release from Piers Corbyn.


Lightning risk +Tornado risk rel to norm
Mod
(7-9th )
High
(10-13th )
Mod
([dates snipped, per above request] )


21-23rd

High
([dates snipped, per above request] )


24-27th


Make sure you remember to fill in the dates once they have passed :-)



I'll be happy to do that. Please remind me anytime after end of month if
I don't.


Consider yourself reminded.

James


Done. Thanks.

Very truly,

Steve Schulin
http://www.nuclear.com


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