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Cold winter doesn't mean the end of global warming by James
"Roger Coppock" wrote in message Cold winter doesn't mean the end of global warming 2:45 p.m. CST, Wednesday, January 26, 2011 BY DAVID ROSMAN “So, how’s your snow? I read you had over eight inches last week. It was 48 degrees here in Miami tonight. How’s that for global warming?”
January 27th 11 08:41 PM
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Is Extreme Weather a Result of Global Warming? by Roger Coppock
Is Extreme Weather a Result of Global Warming? RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (CBS) -- In the past year, every continent except Antarctica has seen record-breaking floods. Rains submerged one- fifth of Pakistan, a thousand-year deluge swamped Nashville and storms just north of Rio caused the deadliest landslides Brazil has ever seen. Southern France and northern Australia had floods, too. Sri...
January 26th 11 01:16 AM
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Plants' global warming dilemma: climb to escape heat or stoop for water? by Roger Coppock
Over the 70-year span between data sets, California's average temperature has risen 0.6 degrees Celsius (1 degree Fahrenheit). Some 72 percent of the species migrated downhill during that time, compared with 28 percent marching uphill. When the team looked for explanations, they found that the plant species appeared to be extending their habitat downhill to altitudes where water is more...
January 24th 11 10:39 AM
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instructor's solutions manual for Complex Variables withApplications, 3rd ED by David A. Wunsch by peter kalvin
I have solutions manuals to all problems and exercises in these textbooks. To get one in an electronic format contact me at: kalvinmanual(at)gmail(dot)com and let me know its title, author and edition. Please this service is NOT free. solutions manual to A Course in Game Theory by Osborne, Rubinstein solutions manual to A Course in Modern Mathematical Physics by Peter Szekeres solutions manual...
January 24th 11 08:32 AM
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At last, whacko deniers backed into corner... by Benj
On Jan 22, 8:34*pm, "Guthard" wrote: At Last We Can Finally Check Out Some Of The Whacko Warmist Predictions Warmists Running Around In Circles As They Desperately Try To Shore Up The Great Global Warming Swindle Obviously you are an insane nutcase and nobody needs to listen to you! If you had half a brain and knew anything at all about science, you'd
January 23rd 11 06:03 AM
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Brainwashed Wivenhoe Dam Operators Feared Warming Would LeaveThem Short by bringyagrogalong
"philomhors" wrote: Was Wivenhoe dam left too full to protect Brisbane? "PETER GRESTE: Jamie Pittock is a researcher at the Australian National University and a leading authority on dams. "JAMIE PITTOCK: You can either build a dam to store water for use, but if the dam is full of stored water it can't catch a flood. If you want to build a dam to catch a flood you have to keep...
January 21st 11 06:40 PM
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The adiabatic temperature gradient (lapse rate) is temperature dependent by David Jonsson
Hi The discussion continues here http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=3093720#post3093720 Physicsforum has better layout and editing ability. TeX can be used and articles can be edited afterwards. David
January 20th 11 11:29 PM
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Ten Million Dollar Offer goes out to Virginia’s Climate Fraud Whistleblowers by Giga2[_2_]
"Ray Fischer" wrote in message ... Last Post wrote: State Prosecutor Makes Breakthrough in Climate Case Ten Million Dollar Offer goes out to Virginia’s Climate Fraud rWhistleblowers We know where the fraud is. It comes from the oil, coal, and gas industries. They would rather see a billion...
January 20th 11 07:58 PM
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Warmists: "We Can't Win The Game, So Let's Change The Rules" by T. Keating
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 11:22:44 +1100, "ferroohill" wrote: Warmists: "We Can't Win The Game, So Let's Change The Rules" Jan 18 2011 http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100072360/warmists-we-cant-win-the-game-so-lets-change-the-rules/
January 19th 11 01:17 AM
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The adiabatic temperature gradient (lapse rate) is temperature dependent by David Jonsson
Hi again. I forgot that the hydrogen on Jupiter and Saturn is diatomic. Being diatomic also means they can rotate. The rotational speed vr of the atoms in a molecule should be considered as well. I have already calculated that for orbiting planets and binary stars and the contribution to the radially outward acceleration is a = vr^2/2/r averaged over one revolution. This will be the value...
January 17th 11 10:59 PM
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The adiabatic temperature gradient (lapse rate) is temperature dependent by David Jonsson
OK, the effect is low on Earth but what about Venus with 93 times more gas? gamma = g/cp = g/839 since cp = 839 J/kg/K for CO2. g on Venus, without correction for molecular motion is 8.87 m/s^2. Venus rotates so slowly that rotation will be negligible in determining g. On the other hand molecular motion could be higher than on Earth since temperature is higher but molecular mass is also...
January 16th 11 11:20 PM
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2010 Global Warming Map by Roger Coppock
A map of global temperature trends shows warming. http://data.giss.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/gistemp/do_nmap.py?year_last=2010&month_last=12&sat=4&sst=1&type=trends&mean_gen=0112&year1=1880&year2=2010&base1=1951&base2=1980&radius=1200&pol=reg
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January 16th 11 08:09 PM
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Understanding the Science Behind Climate by Science Realist
Science is a socialist hoax. A plot by the educated socialist elite to enslave us. The latest polls say that the American people are tired of scientists telling them what to think while 92% of Americans attend church three times a week and accept the word of our Savior, Lord Jesus Christ. It's all part of the big conspiracy by the left, a conspiracy called science. They've been trying to...
January 15th 11 06:15 PM
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The adiabatic temperature gradient (lapse rate) is temperature dependent by David Jonsson
Hi Check the definition of the adiabatic heat gradient http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapse_rate gamma = g/cp where g is the total acceleration from gravity and centrifugal acceleration.. That definition of g is speed dependent and according to definition the speed for the centrifugal acceleration is taken to be the angular velocity multiplied with distance from rotation axis:...
January 14th 11 11:18 PM
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Weatherlawyer's no no's arc - Terror Australis by Weatherlawyer
I originally posted this on sci.geo.earthquakes http://groups.google.com/group/sci.geo.earthquakes/browse_thread/thread/f648706a1cf82259/1aba0eab7ad65f38#1aba0eab7ad65f38 And feeling full of good will and all hubris of the season, decided to instruct my (what is the word for less than peers more than the hoi palloi?) On a globe of approximately 12” diameter, a disc of approximately two and...
January 13th 11 12:09 PM
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Snow on ground in 49 of 50 states, unprecedented by harry k
On Jan 12, 4:42*pm, "igmaNBfirst" wrote: Hopefully, all this "warming" will melt it. Have the next 8 year old you meet explain the difference between weather and climate. Harry K
January 13th 11 10:52 AM
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Improving one's diagnosis skills by Trevor[_6_]
Hi, I have been told that I have excellent theory and analysis skills in meteorology by my instructors but I have a weakness in my diagnosis skills. How does one improve their diagnosis skills? What could I do daily to improve?
January 12th 11 06:25 PM
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The adiabatic temperature gradient (lapse rate) is temperature dependent by David Jonsson
Some additional info, updates and corrections. Other factors in meteorology are much less precise than 0.2% so this will not improve much of prognosis making. With longitudinal direction above I mean east-west direction. Another thing is that molecular motion in the north-south direction will also alter the speed in the centrifugal force calculation so an additional term has to be added. This...
January 12th 11 05:49 PM
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Mass Extinctions and the Carbon Cycle by Roger Coppock
In sediment traces and fossil records from one of Earth’s most tumultuous periods, geologists have found a narrative linking mass extinctions with planetary biological and geological change. After dramatic oceanic extinctions 250 million and 200 million years ago, the global carbon cycle turned chaotic. Earth’s biogeochemistry went boom and bust for millions of years thereafter, as if...
January 12th 11 05:11 PM
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December 2010 Global Weather Highlights by Jim[_3_]
GLOBAL WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS DECEMBER 2010 AFRICA The beginning of December, Somalia's central region of Mudug was entrenched in a severe drought. According to a local elder, there were very little Gu rains (long rains from April-June) and a total failure of the Deyr rains (October-December)in 2010. At least 5,000 families
January 11th 11 11:47 PM
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