Hi Hans Dieter Franke  
  
 
Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]
See my Leibniz site at
http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough


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From:  Hans Dieter Franke  
Receiver:  4DWorldx  
Time: 2013-09-16, 02:50:58 
Subject: Re: [4DWorldx] Fw: [BC-FREE-MINERS-AND-MASONS] Global temperature 
forthe past 5 million years (since the start of Pliocene) 




>The so called medieval warm time is relatively well documented by reports of 
>monks. 
>As can still today be seen from names of villages and so on, wine was grown up 
>to the polar circle in Norway.  
>The period of extreme climate had no winter for 100 years and lasting very hot 
>summers. 
>The reason is unknown but explained by extreme oceanic circulation but 
>greenhouse 
>gasses are entirely out of the question.  
>This warm time ended almost suddenly within a few months turned to a cold and 
>dry climate. 
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>  ----- Original Message -----  
>  From: M  
>  To: 4dwor...@yahoogroups.com  
>  Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 4:53 AM 
>  Subject: [4DWorldx] Fw: [BC-FREE-MINERS-AND-MASONS] Global temperature for 
> the past 5 million years (since the start of Pliocene) 
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>  ----- Original Message -----  
>  From: M  
>  To: y...@discovery.ca ; i...@knowledge.ca  
>  Cc: MITOCW ; bc-free-miners-and-mas...@yahoogroups.ca  
>  Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 7:52 PM 
>  Subject: [BC-FREE-MINERS-AND-MASONS] Global temperature for the past 5 
> million years (since the start of Pliocene) 
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>  How well is it known year by year? 
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>  How has the Antarctic ice sheet varied over that time? 
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>  How have the high mountain glaciers (as in BC) varied over that time? 
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>  What % of world has been iced over since 5 mya, year by year? 
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>  How well can anyone predict future global warming/cooling if all that is not 
> known well? 
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>  M 
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>  Subject: Fw: [FUTURESAPIENS] Re: [4DWorldx] record gains in sea ice in north 
> america 
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>  ----- Original Message -----  
>  From: M  
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>  Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 4:20 PM 
>  Subject: [FUTURESAPIENS] Re: [4DWorldx] record gains in sea ice in north 
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>  When we've been here 10 million years, bright shining as the sun 
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>  What has climate been like for the past 10 my?  
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>  M 
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>    ----- Original Message -----  
>    From: Anna  
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>    Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 4:05 PM 
>    Subject: Re: [4DWorldx] record gains in sea ice in north america 
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>    Yeah, but what about the abnormally hot temperatures in other areas? 
>    I think that the climate changes are caused by shifting magnetic poles. 
>    Anna 
>    From: Chaotic Inflation  
>    Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 4:47 AM 
>    To: 4dwor...@yahoogroups.com ; 4dwor...@yahoogroups.com ; 
> theoretical_physics_bo...@yahoogroups.com ; 
> theoretical_phys...@yahoogroups.com  
>    Subject: Re: [4DWorldx] record gains in sea ice in north america 
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>    looking at the graphs on that site, this is the largest one year in sea 
> ice in the north hemisphere on record and the most sea ice we've had here 
> since 2002- which (maybe not coincidentally) was the year which held the 
> record for the latest hurricane on record. 
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>    2002-03 was a very cold and snowy winter here- we had our first snow in 
> October and a rare April daytime snowstorm on Yankees Opening Day 
> (4/7/03)..... in between President's Day saw the largest snowstorm on record 
> here- 30 inches! 
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>    Subject: [4DWorldx] record gains in sea ice in north america 
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>    sea ice seems to be on the rise in our part of the globe- up 67 percent 
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>    also this is the latest that we've ever hard our first hurricane. 
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> http://www.climatedepot.com/2013/09/14/earth-gains-a-record-amount-of-sea-ice-in-2013-earth-has-gained-19000-manhattans-of-sea-ice-since-this-date-last-year-the-largest-increase-on-record/
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> http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2013/09/12/67-increase-in-arctic-ice-extent-since-last-year/
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