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David Autumns
Ace Cruncher UK Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Post Count: 11062 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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World Governments please save us from this horrendous "warming"
----------------------------------------http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/cet_info_mean.html We should cancel progress towards a better future immediately to curb the 0.04% CO2 in our atmosphere that is causing our -0.46C "increase" in UK temperature. It's an utter utter scam... as it has always been Moving towards a greener more sustainable future is a good thing. World Governments.... just give us a chance to achieve this. Dave ![]() |
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GeraldRube
Master Cruncher United States Joined: Nov 20, 2004 Post Count: 2153 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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World Governments please save us from this horrendous "warming" http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/cet_info_mean.html We should cancel progress towards a better future immediately to curb the 0.04% CO2 in our atmosphere that is causing our -0.46C "increase" in UK temperature. It's an utter utter scam... as it has always been Moving towards a greener more sustainable future is a good thing. World Governments.... just give us a chance to achieve this. Dave Dave you are such a worry wart âWorry wart,â meaning âa person who worries or frets incessantly,â is one of those phrases that only seem stranger the longer you look at them. Itâs possible to worry about warts, of course, although fortunately I donât think thereâs any evidence that worry itself causes warts. I suppose a âworry wartâ could be a wart that one âworriesâ (in the sense of âfiddle withâ) in moments of stress, but that sounds like a bad idea. http://www.word-detective.com/2007/07/worry-wart/ ![]() |
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David Autumns
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I have one on my right hand index finger right on the bend caused by using a pencil as a kid - something modern kids just won't get.
----------------------------------------Serrapeptase works wonders on them by the way It manages to detach said worrying thing which allows other solutions to do their trick. Garlic, Tree Tree Oil, Salicylic acid or just plain freezing it. (surrounding them with multilevel attacks can beat them) Biting the top off (possible with an index finger) you would think it would go but it just regroups and a month later it perfectly plugs up the hole it is living in ! I'm not worried have you seen the Global Sea Ice coverage? http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/IMAGE...ly.ice.area.withtrend.jpg that's greater than average I'll say that again because it's funny greater... than... average I'm here to worry those who persist with their scare tactics It's not going to last too much longer. Mother Nature is making fools of them all. Dave ![]() |
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GeraldRube
Master Cruncher United States Joined: Nov 20, 2004 Post Count: 2153 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I have one on my right hand index finger right on the bend caused by using a pencil as a kid - something modern kids just won't get. Serrapeptase works wonders on them by the way It manages to detach said worrying thing which allows other solutions to do their trick. Garlic, Tree Tree Oil, Salicylic acid or just plain freezing it. (surrounding them with multilevel attacks can beat them) Biting the top off (possible with an index finger) you would think it would go but it just regroups and a month later it perfectly plugs up the hole it is living in ! I'm not worried have you seen the Global Sea Ice coverage? http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/IMAGE...ly.ice.area.withtrend.jpg that's greater than average I'll say that again because it's funny greater... than... average I'm here to worry those who persist with their scare tactics It's not going to last too much longer. Mother Nature is making fools of them all. Dave You do know i was commenting in jest Kinda like the first thread we started many moons ago--- ![]() |
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David Autumns
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Yep I know
---------------------------------------- Here's a thing from Rutgers University Climate Lab February's Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover 46,540,000 Sq Kms 1978 51.05 1972 48.63 2010 48.39 1980 48.22 1985 48.21 1969 47.93 2003 47.88 2012 47.81 1986 47.64 1979 47.42 2011 47.38 1967 47.19 2005 47 2008 46.87 1983 46.56 2013 46.54 1973 46.35 1982 45.99 1971 45.97 1994 45.67 1987 45.46 2006 45.36 1997 45.33 1991 45.32 1988 45.14 1974 45.09 1993 45.02 2000 44.98 1976 44.96 2001 44.9 1984 44.86 2004 44.84 1996 44.78 2007 44.74 1975 44.69 1970 44.66 1998 44.54 2009 44.5 1977 44.14 1989 44 1999 43.61 1981 43.48 1968 43.48 1992 43.3 1990 43.28 2002 42.46 1995 42.45 This is in Million Sq Kilometres. Even Rutgers can't bring themselves to publish the fact that 2013 has the 16th highest snow cover (top 1/3) in the last 47 years (my lifetime) http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover/table_rankings.php?ui_set=1 they still have January in at 6th For February the average is 45.70 so there's 840,000 sq kilometres of more than normal snow cover. By no stretch of the imagination - just like that Sea Ice Extent - is it disappearing That's 27 1/2 Belgium's of extra snow. And yet somehow or other the permafrost is claimed to be disappearing. Not sure how given the recorded low of -50C (in my dataset) this year which occurred in early January and again mid Feb. There isn't any Climate Change that isn't perfectly natural year by year variation that has been going on for eons. But you wouldn't know that if all you did was take heed to our Politicians and "News" Services This wart isn't worried Dave ![]() |
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David Autumns
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David Autumns
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http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/snow...g-of-the-past-724017.html
----------------------------------------"Sledges, snowmen, snowballs and the excitement of waking to find that the stuff has settled outside are all a rapidly diminishing part of Britain's culture, as warmer winters - which scientists are attributing to global climate change - produce not only fewer white Christmases, but fewer white Januaries and Februaries." What about white Marches There's a blizzard outside.... this cannot be so http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-new...f-snow-today-8528551.html Same newspaper almost 13 years later LOL Dave ![]() [Edit 1 times, last edit by David Autumns at Mar 11, 2013 2:06:45 PM] |
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David Autumns
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http://www.expressandstar.com/news/uk-news/20...ster-looms-as-snow-falls/
----------------------------------------Ah the coldest March day in the UK since 1st March 1986 .. 27 years ago Note : today is the 11th ... even later in the year Oh that cataclysmic Man Made Global Warming caused by an essential for all life gas making up less that 0.04% of the atmosphere which needs us all to shut down progress towards a better future and pay out Tax indulgences for this sin until we cease to live, use our food sources to fuel our cars instead of feeding the hungry and building the incredibly safe, green and clean Nuclear Power Stations which have never been known to cause any problems at all now have they.... to save us from this menace ..... of what? We need a bit of honesty, a bit of reason, a bit of pragmatism so we can all experience an improvement in our living standards. Living standards we have seen continuously improve since the industrial revolution .... until recently. Why is it now wrong to hope for a better future? Hoping for better is why we are all here giving our computing power resource towards the common good on the World Community Grid. Dave ![]() |
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David Autumns
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Remember last year when March 2012's high temperatures were put on steroids by anthropogenic global warming
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David Autumns
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It's just so alarmingly un-warm
----------------------------------------http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/hadcet/cet_info_mean.html The year to date (in central England) is 0.67C below the average recorded for the period 1961-1990 Mighty powerful warming stuff that CO2 ![]() |
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