No offense, but global warming is not about it getting hotter
everywhere. It's mainly about it getting hotter at the poles. Ice melts
at 32 degrees. It doesn't melt at 33 degrees. Just a few degrees
difference in average temps at the poles has the potential to turn land
based frozen ice on the poles and Greenland into increases in sea level.
And it definitely is warming in these areas of the globe.
There's probably no correlation between us burning all the oil we can
possibly pump worldwide each day but CO2 levels are far beyond any
previously records highs already. Then again it sounds like you already
know everything you've decided you need to know about the climate. But
for those few that will admit that they don't already know everything
they want to know about the climate you could do far worse than to see
An Inconvenient Truth. Jeez, does everything have to turn into a
political gunfight?????
Lindsey, Mark wrote:
Living on the "fall line" in Richmond, VA and 70 miles from the closest
point in the Chesapeake Bay, my home's location was oceanfront property
a million or so years ago. Evidence of this abounds from the rounded
river rocks on the top of the hill to the sea shells in the escarpments.
I'm guessing a few million years ago, dinosaurs with matches caused
global warming.
Richmond's weather record? Kind of hard to explain Gore based on past
history after you read this.
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Jul 18, 2006
107 degrees Hottest day on record: Aug. 6, 1918
119 Number of days reaching 100 degrees or higher since 1897.
July 27, 2005 Last time temperature reached 100 degrees.
9 Most 100-degrees-or-higher days in a year, in 1954.
5 Longest stretch of consecutive days reaching 100, from Aug. 29 to
Sept. 2, 1953.
70 Most 90-degree-or-hotter days in a given year, in 1977.
SOURCE: Meteorologist Larry Brown, Wakefield Weather Forecast Office
Mark S. Lindsey, AIA
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Riddle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 11:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [F500] OT; Go see An Inconvenient Truth
At 12:22 PM 7/15/2006, John Whitling wrote:
Sorry .. I don't spam lists but this film has opened my eyes. I
don't want you to miss what it has to say.
"Puhleeze..."
I have not seen it nor do I plan to see it. For Gore to say that
there is no debate among scientists is a complete fabrication. A
Column by an MIT Atmospheric Scientist.
http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110008597
FYI: My Uncle is the Climatologist for the Climate Research Division
of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography. Always liked the tagline
at the bottom of his emails and which is featured on the Institutes
weather webpage that he maintains -
"Climate's what we expect, but weather's what we get."
http://meteora.ucsd.edu/weather.html
From a report on NBC in San Diego a few weeks ago (the reporterette
gets the last name wrong):
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/9443185/detail.html
"...Climatologist Larry Riddles says the evidence in inconclusive,
however.
"I haven't seen anything yet that would make me believe global
warming caused by man is happening," Riddles said..."
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