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Consensus Busting by
7[_3_]
AGWGarbage wrote:
Science has been for years about the testing ideas to destruction, until
they cracked.
Science is not about having a consensus to sit round a camp fire
chanting a mantra in the hope of keeping away monster logic
probes which would spoil their belief system.
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November 12th 11 06:33 PM
by 7[_3_]
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Old thunderstorm observation -- would like explanation. Thanks. by
Pete Keillor
I've wondered about something I observed almost 40 years ago. I'll
describe it and see if anybody here can provide an explanation or
link.
One morning about 9 - 10 AM in June or July, I was helping my father
change over the planes from spray to spreaders (cropdusters). I
noticed a thunderstorm moving up from the Gulf between us and the sun
so that it was lit from behind. It was otherwise a...
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October 2011 Global Weather Highlights by
Jim[_3_]
GLOBAL WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS
OCTOBER 2011
PACIFIC
Months of deficient rainfall associated with the climate phenomenon La
Nina, in combination with well-water contamination from development
and population growth and unusually high tides that have mixed salt
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October 2011 National Storm Summary by
Jim[_3_]
NATIONAL STORM SUMMARY
OCTOBER 2011
1st-8th…Early-week snow dusted parts of the Appalachians, with more
than 6 inches reported on a few peaks in West Virginia. With a half-
inch of snow on October 1, Beech Mountain, NC, set a record for the
earliest measurable snow in North Carolina (previously, 4.0 inches
atop Mt. Mitchell on October 5, 1980). By October 3, heavy
precipitation arrived along...
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October 2011 National Weather Summary by
Jim[_3_]
NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY
OCTOBER 2011
1st-8th…In conjunction with a complex storm system, wet weather
gradually engulfed the western half of the nation. Some of the most
important rain fell at week’s end across drought stricken portions of
the central and southern Plains. Storm-total rainfall ranged from 2 to
4 inches, with locally higher amounts, from central Texas into central
Oklahoma....
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Earth's Energy Imbalance and Implications by
Surfer
Earth's Energy Imbalance and Implications
Authors: James Hansen (1), Makiko Sato (1), Pushker Kharecha (1),
Karina von Schuckmann (2)
(1) NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University
Earth Institute,
(2) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.1140
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October 25th 11 10:32 AM
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October 23rd 11 03:18 PM
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September 2011 Global Weather Highlights by
Jim Munley[_3_]
GLOBAL WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS
SEPTEMBER 2011
UNITED STATES
Strong winds from Tropical Storm Lee, combined with record heat,
drought, low humidity, and continued lack of rain, sparked numerous
wildfires in Texas during the beginning of September. Dozens of fires
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September 2011 National Storm Summary by
Jim Munley[_3_]
NATIONAL STORM SUMMARY
SEPTEMBER 2011
1st-10th…The low pressure system, Post Tropical Cyclone Lee, over the
Southeast, slowly moved northeast Tuesday and kept widespread
precipitation going from the Ohio and Tennessee valleys eastward
across the East Coast. Very heavy rains and flash flooding occurred
over the Appalachians, Mid-Atlantic and southern New England.
Moreover, severe thunderstorms...
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September 2011 National Weather Summary by
Jim Munley[_3_]
NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY
SEPTEMBER 2011
11st-10th…The low pressure system, Post Tropical Cyclone Lee, over the
Southeast, slowly moved northeast Tuesday and kept widespread
precipitation going from the Ohio and Tennessee valleys eastward
across the East Coast. Very heavy rains and flash flooding occurred
over the Appalachians, Mid-Atlantic and southern New England.
Moreover, severe...
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October 20th 11 04:55 PM
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A new free service for the dissemination of free meteorological data by
skozan
25 July 2011.
The ITIA research team of the National Technical University of Athens
(NTUA), Greece, is proud to announce the availability of a new
service, http://openmeteo.org/db/. Anyone who maintains one or more
measuring stations can use the service to manage and publish the
collected data.
Until today, individuals or organisations managing meteorological or
hydrological stations needed to...
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September 20th 11 08:18 AM
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August 2011 Global Weather Highlights by
Jim[_3_]
GLOBAL WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS
AUGUST 2011
UNITED STATES
At the end of July, the U.S. state of Texas had experienced its driest
August-July period on record, with no relief in sight. As of August
30th, just about the entire state was experiencing some level of
drought and
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August 2011 National Storm Summary by
Jim[_3_]
NATIONAL STORM SUMMARY
AUGUST 2011
1st-6th…Low pressure system spinning on the coast of the Carolinas,
pushed ample moisture onshore triggering heavy showers and
thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic States. Rainfall totals
associated with this system have been between half an inch to almost 5
inches, with the highest mid-day rainfall totals reported in
Charlotte, North Carolina at 2.49 inches....
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August 2011 National Weather Summary by
Jim[_3_]
NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY
APRIL 2011
1st-4th…The main weather story was over the East Coast Tuesday as a
strong cold front pounded through the region. Thunderstorms with light
to moderate rain fell from Florida to the Mid-Atlantic and a mix of
snow and rain developed from northern Mid-Atlantic and Central
Appalachians up to Maine. In particular, severe weather occurred over
portions of the...
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September 19th 11 06:47 AM
by Surfer
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Deep oceans may mask global warming by
Surfer
On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 16:25:08 +1000, "AGWlies"
greenielies@greenielies wrote:
"gordo" wrote in message
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Here is a good news story if it all pans out.
"Deep areas of Earth's oceans may absorb enough heat that warming of
the surface pauses for as long as a decade, a new study has found."
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September 19th 11 06:37 AM
by Surfer
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AGW/Climate Change Alarmist Movement by
Surfer
On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 11:02:53 +1000, "AGWlies"
greenielies@greenielies wrote:
The AGW Alarmist movement is a perfect vehicle to help build
socialism.
Except, carbon trading is a free market mechanism....
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September 19th 11 05:07 AM
by Surfer
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