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Worlds oceans warmest on record this summer by john fernbach
On Sep 18, 4:20Â*pm, " wrote: On Sep 18, 4:04Â*pm, "John M." wrote: . Of course, it is still far from being what is called artificial intelligence, as it is unable to distinguish reality from fantasy. It also has a very crude engine for 'nym shifting', simply rotating the letters of its...
September 23rd 09 01:44 AM
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Worlds oceans warmest on record this summer by Roger Coppock
Sep 16, 3:40 PM (ET) WASHINGTON (AP) - The world's in hot water. Sea-surface temperatures worldwide have been the hottest on record over the last three months, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Wednesday. Ocean temperatures averaged 62.5 degrees Fahrenheit in the June-August period, 1.04 degree higher than normal for the period. And for August the world sea-surface...
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September 22nd 09 09:10 PM
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TURCAUD BATH & TURCAUD BOOTS as free gift to suffering Humanity by Australia Mining Pioneer & Founder of the True Geology
Note La verson en Anglais du "Turcaud Bath" sera traduite en Français bientôt. The version in French of the "Turcaud Boots" will be translated in English this week end Both systems associated allow the fixation, chelation & evacuations of the vaccination poisons, planned by the World Organization of Vacinal Crimes in Switzerland Les deux systèmes associés permettent la fixation, la chelation...
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Australia overtakes US as biggest polluter by Fran[_2_]
On Sep 21, 10:49 am, "Trevor Wilson" wrote: "znoob" wrote in ... "mo" wrote in message ... An exhaust stack rises through the steam of the Loy Yang B power station in the Latrobe Valley,...
September 21st 09 11:45 PM
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Australia overtakes US as biggest polluter by Fran[_2_]
On Sep 21, 10:17*am, "znoob" wrote: "mo" wrote in message ... An exhaust stack rises through the steam of the Loy Yang B power station in the Latrobe Valley, 150km east of Melbourne. Australians have overtaken Americans as the world's biggest individual producers
September 21st 09 11:41 PM
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Petrobras May Lift Its $174.4 Billion Investment Plan because ofdevelopment in the pre-salt region by Uncle Al
" wrote: Petrobras May Lift Its $174.4 Billion Investment Plan (Update2) By Tara Patel and Helder Marinho Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Petroleo Brasileiro SA, Brazil’s state- controlled oil producer, may increase its five-year investment plan because of development in the pre-salt region, the company’s finance chief said.
September 20th 09 08:30 PM
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Worlds oceans warmest on record this summer by John M.
On Sep 18, 10:20Â*pm, " wrote: On Sep 18, 4:04Â*pm, "John M." wrote: Err... I hate to tell you Matt, but O.Rex appears to be a response bot - a script that automatically replies when it encounters certain names or words in Usenet post headers. There are several on alt.g-w - you may have seen the very famous one...
September 20th 09 07:05 PM
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Sound advice? What to do if you appear to about to get struck bylightning. by zeez[_2_]
If you get a tingling sensation or your hair stands on end, or if the area you are in feels charged, squat down, keep your ears covered, your eyes closed and hold your breath to avoid breathing in the superheated air from a strike http://www.outdoorplaces.com/Features/Mountain/lightning
September 20th 09 07:38 AM
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NOAA's August global SST record is the result of one data set by Eric Gisin
Seems NOAA reject data that doesn't fit with IPCC predictions. http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/09/17/noaas-august-global-record-is-the-result-of-one-data-set/ 17 09 2009 Yesterday NOAA announced with much fanfare that: The world's ocean surface temperature was the warmest for any August on record, and the warmest on record averaged for any June-August (Northern Hemisphere summer/Southern...
September 19th 09 07:32 PM
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th: border1.nntp.ams.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!feeder.news-service.com!tudelft.nl!txtfeed1.tudelft.nl!news.glorb.com!news2.glorb.com!feed.news.qwest.net!mpls-nntp-04.inet.qwest.net!news.qwest.net!not-for-mail Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2009 00:26:15 -0600 From: Al Bedo ? User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 (X11/20090320) MIME-Version: 1.0 Newsgroups:...
September 19th 09 08:07 AM
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Global Sea Surface Temperature shows warming. by Roger Coppock
-- The Sea Surface Temperature, or SST, record Here, from Hadley Centre, are the global sea surface temperatures from 1850 to 2009. (The entry for 2009 is the mean of the first 9 months of that year.) Please see: http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/temperature/ http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/temperature/hadsst2gl.txt The yearly means of these data are graphed he
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September 19th 09 02:58 AM
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August was 5th Warmest in the 130-Year NASA Global Land Record. by Roger Coppock
August was 5th Warmest in the 130-Year NASA Global Land Record. These globally averaged temperature data come from NASA: http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/tabledata/GLB.Ts.txt They represent the results of tens of millions of readings taken at thousands of stations covering all the lands of the Earth over the last 130 years. Yes, the data are corrected for the urban heat island effect. The...
September 19th 09 12:55 AM
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Worlds oceans warmest on record this summer by leonard78sp@gmail.com
On Sep 18, 4:04Â*pm, "John M." wrote: .. Of course, it is still far from being what is called artificial intelligence, as it is unable to distinguish reality from fantasy. It also has a very crude engine for 'nym shifting', simply rotating the letters of its designated alphanumeric from time-to-time. •• He automatically filters out posts by idiot...
September 18th 09 08:20 PM
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Peak Stupid? by BradGuth
On Sep 16, 9:42*pm, "znoob" wrote: September 16 2009 The BBC's Richard Black reports: "Among the emails that arrive in my inbox regularly on climate change, one sentiment expressed regularly is that the language of climate catastrophism is getting shriller and shriller as the arguments for the phenomenon collapse. "
September 17th 09 08:51 PM
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Last Month was the 6th Warmest August in 130 Years of NASA Data. by Roger Coppock
Last Month was the 6th Warmest August in 130 Years of NASA Data. In the real world, outside the fossil fuel industry's spin and lies, global mean surface temperatures continue to rise. Please see: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporate/pressoffice/2008/pr20080923c.html These globally averaged temperature data come from NASA
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September 17th 09 04:47 PM
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Navigon iPhone GPS by jolly
Navigon adds text to speech function in the application for the iPhone http://www.techespot.com/2009/09/navigon-adds-text-to-speech-function-in.html
September 17th 09 10:37 AM
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Thunderstorm lasts NINE MONTHS! by Rodney Blackall
------ Forwarded message ------ From: ron Date: 15 Sep 2009 1540 Subject: Lightning Storm on Saturn Breaks Solar System Record Newsgroup: sci.space.news http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0909/14saturn/ Lightning storm on Saturn breaks solar system record EUROPEAN PLANETARY SCIENCE CONGRESS NEWS RELEASE September 14, 2009
September 16th 09 09:49 PM
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surface resistance Penman-Monteith values for different month by reiss.dd
Hi, anyone know where I could find surface resistance values for the Penman-Monteith equation over the course of the year for different land uses... e.g.: barley whats the value in May, in June.... and so on... Maybe someone knows it or can help me where to find it... thx in advance
September 16th 09 12:45 PM
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Study Rules Out Ancient 'Bursts' Of Methane From Seafloor Deposits by bw
"Last Post" wrote in message ... Study Rules Out Ancient 'Bursts' Of Methane From Seafloor Deposits ScienceDaily (Aug. 24, 2006) — A dramatic increase about 12,000 years ago in levels of atmospheric methane, a potent greenhouse gas, was most likely caused by higher emissions from tropical wetlands or from...
September 15th 09 06:14 PM
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Where should I move to? by GreenXenon
Hi: I asked a similar but different question before. I apologize profusely if anyone is annoyed by what seems like a multiple post. I'm looking for a part of the United States of America which best fits all of the following: 1. Least amount of wind 2. Furthest from the sea
September 13th 09 12:27 AM
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