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I hate to pour cold water on this, but according to my own readings,
the only ones I can trust since climategate, this month is shaping up to be the warmest February on record, La Nina or no la Nina. About +4C on the 1981-2010 averages, although we have half the month still to go. -- Visit my weather station at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/m.dixon4/Cumulus/index.htm Believing is the start of everything to come. - Hayley Westenra |
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On Feb 15, 8:21*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Feb 15, 7:51*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 15, 5:56*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 15, 4:19*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 15, 10:01*am, Rupert Wood wrote: On Feb 15, 11:20*am, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 14, 8:54*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 14, 7:34*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: Well folks that remarkable drop in global temperatures continues apace, in several days time we could have the lowest February global temp since 2002. Reminds *me kinda of Willie Nelson. Aint it funny , how Joe got it right. Or aint it funny how the heat slips away. I'm putting out an appeal at this point: Can anyone link me to or point me to any statement by the IPCC or Hadley or Al Gore or Paul Nurse or the UKMO where this fall was predicted? Anyone? All links appreciated. Oops almost forgothttp://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/execute.csh?amsutemps Wow, coldest February day to day comparison (maybe, if a trend continues for a few days more, coz it's not quite there yet, but the grouch is hoping) in **9** years - yes, **9** years, all 9 of which have been very warm in comparison to their predecessors. We are in the middle of one of the strongest La Ninas on record too. Amazing eh? Idiot. "I'm putting out an appeal at this point: Can anyone link me to or point me to any statement by the IPCC or Hadley or Al Gore or Paul Nurse or the UKMO where this fall was predicted No I thought not you arrogant perfick. Oops I forgot to remove the e and the f. Oh silly me. Trouble is Gravey you have no mind of your own, You seem to like gambling and odds and with you that always means the safest route. You revel in being part of the status quo (probably as dozy as Rick Parfitt) Trouble is the consensus is always * being overturned. You are an arrogant ******* who bvy your very own grovelling to the mean will be made to look a bigger prat than you already are. Back to the fact the temperature is falling rapidly: can anyone enlighten me and possibly others *by showing anywhere who has predicted this fall. You see I find it amazing that for all the science is settled, irrefutable and long term computer models predicting disasters that never seem to happen that no one seems to see that the emperor has no clothes on!! Anyhow due to the fact that these climate disaster never seem to materialise I'm planning to produce a new film about the IPCC and Gore et al . It's going to be called The Day Always After Tomorrow. *'bout sums it up really.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Guess what Mr Lawrence - I'll take the word of this person (among many other scientists), whom I have known for many years, ahead of the politically-motivated, drivelling denialism uttered by your and your ilk. You understand absolutely nothing about climatology, and just rely on the utterances of cranks and dipstick forecasters like Joe Beanbrain. http://hot-topic.co.nz/lessons-from-...t-no-time-like... Your type of commentary will be the butt of scorn and derision in the years to come.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Joe Beanbrain!!!!! *Now listen here, have you undertaken a bungee jump recently and someone miscalulated the lengths you'd go to. As I said in the initial post: has anyone else been able to predict this temperature drop?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Everyone. Absolutely everyone - you don't appear capable of understanding that. (Please try not to descend to the same level of childish abuse as you did in your last reply and stick to the science instead. **Everyone**, with any interest in climate science, knew full well that a La Nina would produce some reduction in global temperatures. The only problem is to understand why the degree of cooling been far deeper, given the fact that this La Nina is one of the strongest in recorded history and given the fact that there are a host of other negative temperature forcings? The only real question is: why is it so warm?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When you call someone an idiot its hardly endearing, is it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Just one question. If you look back over the last 2 days, I would have loved to have been only called an idiot by you. Unfortunately you did what you always do when challeneged. *(( Just one question. I answer 4 of yours, quite happily - although I think you've just ignored them as they involve science and context - and I only ask *one* in return. It's simples. Have a go.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Okay you're an idiot. Are you happy now? Anyhow just please, anyone show me anyAGW papers research that predicted a downturn in temperatures. |
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On Feb 16, 12:59*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Feb 15, 8:21*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 15, 7:51*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 15, 5:56*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 15, 4:19*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 15, 10:01*am, Rupert Wood wrote: On Feb 15, 11:20*am, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 14, 8:54*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 14, 7:34*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: Well folks that remarkable drop in global temperatures continues apace, in several days time we could have the lowest February global temp since 2002. Reminds *me kinda of Willie Nelson. Aint it funny , how Joe got it right. Or aint it funny how the heat slips away. I'm putting out an appeal at this point: Can anyone link me to or point me to any statement by the IPCC or Hadley or Al Gore or Paul Nurse or the UKMO where this fall was predicted? Anyone? All links appreciated. Oops almost forgothttp://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/execute.csh?amsutemps Wow, coldest February day to day comparison (maybe, if a trend continues for a few days more, coz it's not quite there yet, but the grouch is hoping) in **9** years - yes, **9** years, all 9 of which have been very warm in comparison to their predecessors. We are in the middle of one of the strongest La Ninas on record too. Amazing eh? Idiot. "I'm putting out an appeal at this point: Can anyone link me to or point me to any statement by the IPCC or Hadley or Al Gore or Paul Nurse or the UKMO where this fall was predicted No I thought not you arrogant perfick. Oops I forgot to remove the e and the f. Oh silly me. Trouble is Gravey you have no mind of your own, You seem to like gambling and odds and with you that always means the safest route. You revel in being part of the status quo (probably as dozy as Rick Parfitt) Trouble is the consensus is always * being overturned. You are an arrogant ******* who bvy your very own grovelling to the mean will be made to look a bigger prat than you already are. Back to the fact the temperature is falling rapidly: can anyone enlighten me and possibly others *by showing anywhere who has predicted this fall. You see I find it amazing that for all the science is settled, irrefutable and long term computer models predicting disasters that never seem to happen that no one seems to see that the emperor has no clothes on!! Anyhow due to the fact that these climate disaster never seem to materialise I'm planning to produce a new film about the IPCC and Gore et al . It's going to be called The Day Always After Tomorrow. *'bout sums it up really.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Guess what Mr Lawrence - I'll take the word of this person (among many other scientists), whom I have known for many years, ahead of the politically-motivated, drivelling denialism uttered by your and your ilk. You understand absolutely nothing about climatology, and just rely on the utterances of cranks and dipstick forecasters like Joe Beanbrain. http://hot-topic.co.nz/lessons-from-...t-no-time-like... Your type of commentary will be the butt of scorn and derision in the years to come.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Joe Beanbrain!!!!! *Now listen here, have you undertaken a bungee jump recently and someone miscalulated the lengths you'd go to. As I said in the initial post: has anyone else been able to predict this temperature drop?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Everyone. Absolutely everyone - you don't appear capable of understanding that. (Please try not to descend to the same level of childish abuse as you did in your last reply and stick to the science instead. **Everyone**, with any interest in climate science, knew full well that a La Nina would produce some reduction in global temperatures. The only problem is to understand why the degree of cooling been far deeper, given the fact that this La Nina is one of the strongest in recorded history and given the fact that there are a host of other negative temperature forcings? The only real question is: why is it so warm?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When you call someone an idiot its hardly endearing, is it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Just one question. If you look back over the last 2 days, I would have loved to have been only called an idiot by you. Unfortunately you did what you always do when challeneged. *(( Just one question. I answer 4 of yours, quite happily - although I think you've just ignored them as they involve science and context - and I only ask *one* in return. It's simples. Have a go.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Okay you're an idiot. Are you happy now? Anyhow just please, anyone show me anyAGW *papers research that predicted a downturn in temperatures.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you really need an answer to this question, you simply confirm that you know nothing whatever about climatology in general, or AGW in particular. "Warming" does not imply a steady monotonically increasing sequence of temperature means, month on month, year on year. There are cyclic phenomena that also add noise. One of them is called ENSO - the Nino/Nina oscillation. Heard of that have we?? You are of course just being vexatious - you're not (quite) as stupid as the above naivete implies. One of the only other "high-profile" posters I've encountered who tries to set up such a ridiculous strawman is the looney-mooney-tunes "forecaster", our very own Ken Ring - who is a complete ding-a-ling nutter. |
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On Feb 15, 11:59*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
Anyhow just please, anyone show me any AGW *papers research that predicted a downturn in temperatures. I should imagine most of them mention noise from cyclical events that would produce an erratic rise rather than a steady year on year progression. Nobody would be daft enough to predict a smooth uninterrupted rise. Stephen. |
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On Feb 15, 11:59*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:
On Feb 15, 8:21*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 15, 7:51*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 15, 5:56*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 15, 4:19*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 15, 10:01*am, Rupert Wood wrote: On Feb 15, 11:20*am, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 14, 8:54*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 14, 7:34*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: Well folks that remarkable drop in global temperatures continues apace, in several days time we could have the lowest February global temp since 2002. Reminds *me kinda of Willie Nelson. Aint it funny , how Joe got it right. Or aint it funny how the heat slips away. I'm putting out an appeal at this point: Can anyone link me to or point me to any statement by the IPCC or Hadley or Al Gore or Paul Nurse or the UKMO where this fall was predicted? Anyone? All links appreciated. Oops almost forgothttp://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/execute.csh?amsutemps Wow, coldest February day to day comparison (maybe, if a trend continues for a few days more, coz it's not quite there yet, but the grouch is hoping) in **9** years - yes, **9** years, all 9 of which have been very warm in comparison to their predecessors. We are in the middle of one of the strongest La Ninas on record too. Amazing eh? Idiot. "I'm putting out an appeal at this point: Can anyone link me to or point me to any statement by the IPCC or Hadley or Al Gore or Paul Nurse or the UKMO where this fall was predicted No I thought not you arrogant perfick. Oops I forgot to remove the e and the f. Oh silly me. Trouble is Gravey you have no mind of your own, You seem to like gambling and odds and with you that always means the safest route. You revel in being part of the status quo (probably as dozy as Rick Parfitt) Trouble is the consensus is always * being overturned. You are an arrogant ******* who bvy your very own grovelling to the mean will be made to look a bigger prat than you already are. Back to the fact the temperature is falling rapidly: can anyone enlighten me and possibly others *by showing anywhere who has predicted this fall. You see I find it amazing that for all the science is settled, irrefutable and long term computer models predicting disasters that never seem to happen that no one seems to see that the emperor has no clothes on!! Anyhow due to the fact that these climate disaster never seem to materialise I'm planning to produce a new film about the IPCC and Gore et al . It's going to be called The Day Always After Tomorrow. *'bout sums it up really.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Guess what Mr Lawrence - I'll take the word of this person (among many other scientists), whom I have known for many years, ahead of the politically-motivated, drivelling denialism uttered by your and your ilk. You understand absolutely nothing about climatology, and just rely on the utterances of cranks and dipstick forecasters like Joe Beanbrain. http://hot-topic.co.nz/lessons-from-...t-no-time-like... Your type of commentary will be the butt of scorn and derision in the years to come.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Joe Beanbrain!!!!! *Now listen here, have you undertaken a bungee jump recently and someone miscalulated the lengths you'd go to. As I said in the initial post: has anyone else been able to predict this temperature drop?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Everyone. Absolutely everyone - you don't appear capable of understanding that. (Please try not to descend to the same level of childish abuse as you did in your last reply and stick to the science instead. **Everyone**, with any interest in climate science, knew full well that a La Nina would produce some reduction in global temperatures. The only problem is to understand why the degree of cooling been far deeper, given the fact that this La Nina is one of the strongest in recorded history and given the fact that there are a host of other negative temperature forcings? The only real question is: why is it so warm?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When you call someone an idiot its hardly endearing, is it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Just one question. If you look back over the last 2 days, I would have loved to have been only called an idiot by you. Unfortunately you did what you always do when challeneged. *(( Just one question. I answer 4 of yours, quite happily - although I think you've just ignored them as they involve science and context - and I only ask *one* in return. It's simples. Have a go.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Okay you're an idiot. Are you happy now? Anyhow just please, anyone show me anyAGW *papers research that predicted a downturn in temperatures.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good, We've both called each other an idiot. Leave the insults at that now eh? I should probably have called what you said "idiotic" in hindsight and not you personally an idiot. Others can determine that, so sorry. (Do scroll back on the other discussion and reflect on the insults you had sent my way, unprovoked, though). I require of you to answer just one question, as I have answered 3 out of 4 of yours. It's your turn. The last question you asked is contained in this, because there probably aren't any research papers that predicted the downturn, for the reason below. Every scientist working in the field of climatology and meteorology knows there will be a downturn in temperatures with a La Nina and knows there will be an upturn during an El Nino. Here's Roy Spencer - sceptic. Look at the graphs and see the La Nina effects. Read Roy's comments. No one needs to produce research papers, as a downturn in global temperatures with a La Nina is just an accepted fact. It always happens. Scroll down his homepage and please read: "UAH Update for January 2011: Global Temperatures in Freefall February 2nd, 2011 …although this, too, shall pass, when La Nina goes away". http://www.drroyspencer.com/ - so my question is: why didn't you know that? I hope now that you realise this will always happen, for the future - unless GW disrupts the ENSO cycle completely; which is very unlikely, I would think. You won't find anyone on here, professional, or otherwise, that would dispute the fact that a downturn in global temperatures will happen during a La Nina event. To remind you: why didn't you know what is an accepted scientific fact; that global temperatures will always show a downturn in a La Nina? |
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In article 0deafb3b-c7e1-4347-8ba5-c7cbc76962a5
@z31g2000vbs.googlegroups.com, says... Anyhow just please, anyone show me anyAGW papers research that predicted a downturn in temperatures. In climatic timelines, there has been no downturn. I seem to remember some mention of February 2002. 2002 was but 9 years ago and, in its day, the second warmest on record. To put it another way, it's underneath the barrel. -- Alan LeHun |
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On Feb 15, 10:39*pm, wrote:
I hate to pour cold water on this, but according to my own readings, the only ones I can trust since climategate, this month is shaping up to be the warmest February on record, La Nina or no la Nina. *About +4C on the 1981-2010 averages, although we have half the month still to go. -- Visit my weather station athttp://homepage.ntlworld.com/m.dixon4/Cumulus/index.htm Believing is the start of everything to come. *- * Hayley Westenra Nothing to do with global temperatures, I'm afraid, Martin! *)) |
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On Feb 16, 8:52*am, Dawlish wrote:
On Feb 15, 11:59*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 15, 8:21*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 15, 7:51*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 15, 5:56*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 15, 4:19*pm, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 15, 10:01*am, Rupert Wood wrote: On Feb 15, 11:20*am, Lawrence13 wrote: On Feb 14, 8:54*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Feb 14, 7:34*pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: Well folks that remarkable drop in global temperatures continues apace, in several days time we could have the lowest February global temp since 2002. Reminds *me kinda of Willie Nelson. Aint it funny , how Joe got it right. Or aint it funny how the heat slips away. I'm putting out an appeal at this point: Can anyone link me to or point me to any statement by the IPCC or Hadley or Al Gore or Paul Nurse or the UKMO where this fall was predicted? Anyone? All links appreciated. Oops almost forgothttp://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/execute.csh?amsutemps Wow, coldest February day to day comparison (maybe, if a trend continues for a few days more, coz it's not quite there yet, but the grouch is hoping) in **9** years - yes, **9** years, all 9 of which have been very warm in comparison to their predecessors. We are in the middle of one of the strongest La Ninas on record too. Amazing eh? Idiot. "I'm putting out an appeal at this point: Can anyone link me to or point me to any statement by the IPCC or Hadley or Al Gore or Paul Nurse or the UKMO where this fall was predicted No I thought not you arrogant perfick. Oops I forgot to remove the e and the f. Oh silly me. Trouble is Gravey you have no mind of your own, You seem to like gambling and odds and with you that always means the safest route. You revel in being part of the status quo (probably as dozy as Rick Parfitt) Trouble is the consensus is always * being overturned. You are an arrogant ******* who bvy your very own grovelling to the mean will be made to look a bigger prat than you already are. Back to the fact the temperature is falling rapidly: can anyone enlighten me and possibly others *by showing anywhere who has predicted this fall. You see I find it amazing that for all the science is settled, irrefutable and long term computer models predicting disasters that never seem to happen that no one seems to see that the emperor has no clothes on!! Anyhow due to the fact that these climate disaster never seem to materialise I'm planning to produce a new film about the IPCC and Gore et al . It's going to be called The Day Always After Tomorrow. *'bout sums it up really.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Guess what Mr Lawrence - I'll take the word of this person (among many other scientists), whom I have known for many years, ahead of the politically-motivated, drivelling denialism uttered by your and your ilk. You understand absolutely nothing about climatology, and just rely on the utterances of cranks and dipstick forecasters like Joe Beanbrain. http://hot-topic.co.nz/lessons-from-...t-no-time-like... Your type of commentary will be the butt of scorn and derision in the years to come.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Joe Beanbrain!!!!! *Now listen here, have you undertaken a bungee jump recently and someone miscalulated the lengths you'd go to. As I said in the initial post: has anyone else been able to predict this temperature drop?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Everyone. Absolutely everyone - you don't appear capable of understanding that. (Please try not to descend to the same level of childish abuse as you did in your last reply and stick to the science instead. **Everyone**, with any interest in climate science, knew full well that a La Nina would produce some reduction in global temperatures. The only problem is to understand why the degree of cooling been far deeper, given the fact that this La Nina is one of the strongest in recorded history and given the fact that there are a host of other negative temperature forcings? The only real question is: why is it so warm?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When you call someone an idiot its hardly endearing, is it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Just one question. If you look back over the last 2 days, I would have loved to have been only called an idiot by you. Unfortunately you did what you always do when challeneged. *(( Just one question. I answer 4 of yours, quite happily - although I think you've just ignored them as they involve science and context - and I only ask *one* in return. It's simples. Have a go.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Okay you're an idiot. Are you happy now? Anyhow just please, anyone show me anyAGW *papers research that predicted a downturn in temperatures.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good, We've both called each other an idiot. Leave the insults at that now eh? I should probably have called what you said "idiotic" in hindsight and not you personally an idiot. Others can determine that, so sorry. (Do scroll back on the other discussion and reflect on the insults you had sent my way, unprovoked, though). I require of you to answer just one question, as I have answered 3 out of 4 of yours. It's your turn. The last question you asked is contained in this, because there probably aren't any research papers that predicted the downturn, for the reason below. Every scientist working in the field of climatology and meteorology knows there will be a downturn in temperatures with a La Nina and knows there will be an upturn during an El Nino. Here's Roy Spencer - sceptic. Look at the graphs and see the La Nina effects. Read Roy's comments. No one needs to produce research papers, as a downturn in global temperatures with a La Nina is just an accepted fact. It always happens. Scroll down his homepage and please read: "UAH Update for January 2011: Global Temperatures in Freefall February 2nd, 2011 …although this, too, shall pass, when La Nina goes away". http://www.drroyspencer.com/ *- so my question is: why didn't you know that? I hope now that you realise this will always happen, for the future - unless GW disrupts the ENSO cycle completely; which is very unlikely, I would think. You won't find anyone on here, professional, or otherwise, that would dispute the fact that a downturn in global temperatures will happen during a La Nina event. To remind you: why didn't you know what is an accepted scientific fact; that global temperatures will always show a downturn in a La Nina?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Here's the discussion that you tried to run away from Lawrence. 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