I agree with Hiroshi.  Weather and climate phenomena lie on a
spatial-temporal continuum.

And when the wind turbines are turned off, not only will the weather be
"restored," but the CFLs will go out -- or at least brown out!




On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 12:27 AM, hiroshi mizutani
<mizutani49...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Gene
>
> Sorry for my being slow in responding your comment.
>
> I surely agree with you that, when the wind turbines were turned off, the
> weather would be quickly restored.
>
> Rather, that we know very little is my point.
>
> Unanticipated things happen.
>
> And as such, I do not think we should limit ourselves in terms of
> objective, time, and space.
>
> Hiroshi
>
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