Comment on Week in review 3/23/12 by vukcevic
Russian heat waves are oftten of Anthropo-political nature as this one was in the wake of Czechoslovakia’s invasion. http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/69-71.htm Notice the excessive positive anomaly is...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by Chief Hydrologist
If the current 2 year La Nina – which is still hanging in there – turns into an El Nino 2012 will certainly be warmer than the 11th placed 2011. What’s your point?
View ArticleComment on Keith Seitter on the ‘uncertainty monster’ by referenceurs internet
Much stimulating locations you have noted , recognize it for posting . “Success is a voyage, hardly a purpose. The doing is frequent plus eminent than the result.” by Arthur Ashe.
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by WebHubTelescope
Chief doesn’t understand that science often advances incrementally. He apparently wants it to follow his assertions and has decided to keep pushing the pseudoscience that the elevated levels of CO2...
View ArticleComment on Nuclear power discussion thread by Alex Heyworth
The bottom line on Japan and nuclear power is that, given it is both a major earthquake zone and prone to tsunamis, it is one of the least suitable locations on Earth for nuclear power plants. Maybe...
View ArticleComment on Nuclear power discussion thread by Alex Heyworth
This blog has recently been exhibiting really weird behaviour regarding where your post ends up. I just added a post at the bottom of the thread, it ended up several places back up the thread. Anyone...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by WebHubTelescope
Chief said: “There is no semantic difference between the mean annual increase (defined as in the NOAA graph as the increase in CO2 ppmv annually) is temperature dependent. “ You really do have huge...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by WebHubTelescope
<blockquote>"Really Webby – the mean annual CO2 increase was 0.48 on 1992 and peaked in 1998 at 2.93. I’m figuring that quite a lot of the increase in CO2 in the atmosphere was from a warming...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by Chief Hydrologist
‘There is no semantic difference between the mean annual increase (defined as in the NOAA graph as the increase in CO2 ppmv annually) is temperature dependent. The increase shown varies with...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by Latimer Alder
Can anybody remind us just how many seats the greenists won, please?
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by Latimer Alder
Just looked it up. It was zero. Again.
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by Chief Hydrologist
El Chichón was in 83 – so odds are this is volcanic. We are looking at increases in temp. (looks like) in the stratosphere where sulphides are injected – and there was a decrease in tropospheric temp.
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by peeke
Polls. While they might provide the idea of interaction between reader and author of a blog entry they are absolutely useless tools. This poll shows why: “Michael McMann Is an outstanding scientist and...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by WebHubTelescope
Chief is now starting to come around to what I have been saying. A temporarily warm season will provide a temporary large outgassing of CO2 to the atmosphere which will then get sucked back in to the...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by climatereason
WebHubTelescope I had understood that every 1 degree C rise in water temperature caused outgassing of 7ppm. This depends on the SST in the first place-warmer waters outgas more- and the surface warming...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by Chief Hydrologist
The ocean temperature increase was nowhere near temporary but increased steadily over recent decades. The causes of the recent warming – in so far as we have a satellite record – show that the warming...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by Chief Hydrologist
It is a pleasure Webby – I am sure I am happy to continue to educate you. Although what I was saying is that warming of the ocean and atmosphere increases both outgassing and respiration. The world has...
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by Chief Hydrologist
Beth me darlin’ – a cowboy’s gotta do…
View ArticleComment on Week in review 3/23/12 by WebHubTelescope
“Idiot. I will speak to Jim separately but I would advise him not to put his Easter eggs in a basket with you.” So by your lame reasoning 4.6 ppmv * 0.5 degrees gives 2.3 PPM, which is a far cry from...
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