| Big Chills for Global-warming Alarmism | | Print | |
| Written by William F. Jasper | ||||||||
| Monday, 12 January 2009 13:08 | ||||||||
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That seems to be the message coming from much of the overheated "mainstream" news in reports on the cold snap that started the winter of 2008-2009. Agence France Press (AFP) reported on January 8: A cold front is sweeping across Europe after gripping swathes of North America last month, but the deep freeze does not mean the threat of global warming has abated, caution scientists. "The problem is that people are confusing weather with climate," Susan Solomon, a top scientist on the UN's Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC), said in a recent interview. "Weather is important locally, and from year to year. But what you really have to look at when you are interested in climate is the larger scale — the whole world — and the longer term," she said. Even if 2008 was on balance chillier than 2007, it still ranks as the 10th warmest year on record, she pointed out. Funny how that works. Al Gore and the UN's IPCC "consensus scientists" are keen to draw a distinction (legitimate, by the way — when used legitimately) between local, short-term weather and global, long-term climate, when it suits their agenda. However, the same folks who invoke this point to convince us to pay no attention to global cooling trends are the same ones who pounce on every local weather (and non-weather) anomaly — drought, rain, hurricanes, tornadoes, hail storms, toenail fungus, tooth decay, male pattern balding, stray cats, genocide in Sudan — as "proof" that man-made carbon dioxide is causing global warming. Well the global data bases of NOAA GHCN, NASA GISS and Hadley CRUT3v are all contaminated by urbanization, major station dropout, missing data, bad siting, instruments with known warm biases being introduced without adjustment and black box and man made adjustments designed to maximize warming (Steve McIntyre found more urban areas had their temperatures adjusted up than down). Also ocean temperatures are an issue with a change in the methods of measurement and incomplete coverage. Hadley uses their own merchant ship data and that covers some heavily traveled routes but has no coverage of the vast southern oceans (the oceans cover 70% of the world's surface). The biggest issue that is disturbing climate scientists with regard to data is "station dropout," which is no small matter. It seems that as many as two-thirds of the world's weather stations ceased reporting around 1990. Many of those were in the rural areas of former Soviet Union (FSU), particularly Siberia. With so many colder stations no longer in the record, it is not surprising that the data would show temperatures rising. And the stations still remaining in the FSU tend to be concentrated in the urban areas, where the "urban heat island effect" produces additional bias for warmer temperatures. The new century has cooled the case for climate alarmism. Global warming has stalled — not accelerated as expected. Greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere have increased, but temperatures have been flat for the last eight years and have slightly fallen since 1998's El Nino-driven temperature spike. Britain's Telegraph offered two important recent pieces on the great global warming crack-up: "2008 was the year man-made global warming was disproved" and "Global warming: Reasons why it might not actually exist."
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Dash RIPROCK III
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A Few Thoughts On Global Warming A FEW THOUGTHS ON GLOBAL WARMING: http://www.hootervillegazette.com |
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Canada John
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The flow and ebb No political ideal is perfect and we are all suffer from the old cant see the forest through the trees syndrome. When the twin towers came down the Liberal left was stuck watching the conservative right flying high. They need a rally point a totem of sorts that wasm't simply anti war but more important than what the right was up too. It worked as Mr Obama is now in the big chair with his close win. Now is the time to send it back for further study as a few warm years in the 1990s has become more of a distraction than a actual problem. Mr Obama's legacy must be turning our economy around and bringing hope to the people of the world. If he makes the same mistakes that Bush did and acts on faulty politically driven intel... Our first African American President will wash out like his predecessor. We must roll the war back as far as possible. We must return the environmental movement to scientists that work as hard to prove a theory as to disprove it. Our political center demands that both ends spend some time in the corner with a dunce cap on because when we need them the most... they both blew it. are you listening Mr Obama? |
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Don't pay any attention to your frozen thermometer. Never mind that your city is shivering under a record-setting cold wave, paralyzed by another record-setting snowfall. Do not think twice about your mounting heating bill, electricity blackouts, or reports that heating oil deliveries for your area are not available. Even if your teeth are chattering, concentrate only on one thing: global warming, Global Warming, GLOBAL WARMING. Just wrap yourself in a blanket and re-watch Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth. And remember, be very, very afraid ... of global warming.
