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On Sep 11, 1:02*pm, "Togless" wrote:
"Lawrence13" wrote: Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just started... Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend. That's all it is. |
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On Sep 11, 1:02*pm, "Togless" wrote:
"Lawrence13" wrote: Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just started... Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend. Anthropogenic is a word made by man. Still not as warm as the last interglacial - cooling ahead. |
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On Sep 11, 1:02*pm, "Togless" wrote:
"Lawrence13" wrote: Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just started... Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend. Togless. Do you suffer from a quilt complex? |
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On Sep 11, 1:04*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Sep 11, 1:02*pm, "Togless" wrote: "Lawrence13" wrote: Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just started... Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend. That's all it is. Old Mother Shipton Doth Speak Again. |
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Lawrence13 wrote:
On Sep 11, 1:02 pm, "Togless" wrote: "Lawrence13" wrote: Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just started... Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend. Anthropogenic is a word made by man. Still not as warm as the last interglacial - cooling ahead. When do you think that arctic ice extent will recover to the level of the 1972-2008 average, as shown on the original link? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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"Lawrence13" wrote:
On Sep 11, 1:02 pm, "Togless" wrote: "Lawrence13" wrote: Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just started... Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend. Anthropogenic is a word made by man. Still not as warm as the last interglacial - cooling ahead. Not likely. Even if we reduced our emissions to zero (which realistically isn't going to happen, short of 7 billion people succumbing to a fatal disease), global temperature would stabilise, but not fall. http://www.realclimate.org/index.php...e-commitments/ |
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, Lawrence13 writes: On Sep 11, 1:02*pm, "Togless" wrote: "Lawrence13" wrote: Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just started... Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend. Anthropogenic is a word made by man. As are all words. Still not as warm as the last interglacial True. - cooling ahead. I don't see how that necessarily follows, though. -- John Hall "Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened." Winston S Churchill (1874-1965) |
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John Hall writes: In article , Lawrence13 writes: On Sep 11, 1:02*pm, "Togless" wrote: "Lawrence13" wrote: Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just started... Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend. Anthropogenic is a word made by man. As are all words. OK, I confess I missed the joke initially. -- John Hall "Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened." Winston S Churchill (1874-1965) |
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In message , Togless
writes "Lawrence13" wrote: On Sep 11, 1:02 pm, "Togless" wrote: "Lawrence13" wrote: Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just started... Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend. Anthropogenic is a word made by man. Still not as warm as the last interglacial - cooling ahead. Not likely. Even if we reduced our emissions to zero (which realistically isn't going to happen, short of 7 billion people succumbing to a fatal disease), global temperature would stabilise, but not fall. I would expect temperature to fall, after an initial rise as the climate settles into a short-term equilibrium, but on a timescale of centuries. http://www.realclimate.org/index.php...ate-change-com mitments/ -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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On Sep 11, 2:19*pm, "Col" wrote:
Lawrence13 wrote: On Sep 11, 1:02 pm, "Togless" wrote: "Lawrence13" wrote: Global temps well down on last year and a new La Nina just started... Variations around an accelerating anthropogenic warming trend. Anthropogenic is a word made by man. Still not as warm as the last interglacial *- * cooling ahead. When do you think that arctic ice extent will recover to the level of the 1972-2008 average, as shown on the original link? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Next Thursday at about 4:30 ish, pm of course. |
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