They can't decide where the heat is going

It's the Pacific.....no Wait, It's the Atlantic....

They sure as hell can't predict the next ice age either.  Or the next CME,
or most of the asteroids that are out there

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/08/140821-global-warming-hiatus-climate-change-ocean-science/

I'll wait until physicists find the missing 95% of the universe's energy
before I believe a word they say.  Way too much energy pops out of our
atmosphere than weather dudes can explain.

They do not know what triggers lightning, haboobs, sprites. tornadoes,
derichos, etc, etc...six months of cold winter, etc..

I agree increased CO2 can add some energy to the atmosphere, but that is
about it.

And that does not have anything to do with insurance.




On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 9:12 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Kevin O'Malley <kevmol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> here's 2 reports to chew on.  good luck digesting them.  it doesn't even
>> reach back to the the fraudulent emails from ipcc yet.
>>
>
> I can serve up thousands of similar reports on cold fusion, from
> newspapers, universities, national labs, Wikipedia and a hundred other
> institutions. All of them are wrong. The authors, in every case, know
> nothing about this subject, and every assertion they make is either a
> mistake or a lie.
>
>
>> By James Delingpole – One of the world’s most eminent climate scientists
>> – for several decades a warmist – has defected to the climate sceptic camp.
>>
> I know several cold fusion researchers who gave up and denounced the whole
> file. I know several today who say that everyone else in the field is
> wrong, and that Rossi and many others are frauds. This proves only that
> cold fusion researchers are primates like everyone else.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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