To: Red Badger
No word on the hole in the Ozone ,LOL
To: Red Badger
Whenever I hear the term “climate models” I grab my wallet and hide under the bed! :-)
3 posted on
01/09/2018 8:21:05 AM PST by
cgbg
(Hidden behind the social justice warrior mask is corruption and sexual deviance.)
To: Red Badger
“Two years ago, for instance, Randall and colleagues found that the winter air temperature in many northern US cities was well correlated with the frequency of noctilucent clouds over Antarctica. Understanding how these long-distance connections work could improve climate models and weather forecastingall the more reason to study eerily beautiful NLCs.”
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...and yet, with all these complex forces and influence in play, the extremely negligible greenhouse properties of CO2 have been elevated way above everything else for the last two+ decades as the primary case of a phenomenon that they can’t seem to predict or accurately model every time their predictions have been evaluated
6 posted on
01/09/2018 8:28:27 AM PST by
z3n
To: Red Badger
Didn’t Russia just set off
ff a test that had huge blue light and ground shaking?.
7 posted on
01/09/2018 8:33:39 AM PST by
Vaduz
(women and children to be impacted the most.)
To: Red Badger
“Understanding how these long-distance connections work could improve climate models...”
Is there ANYTHING more important in life?
I am puzzled, though. Why do the models need to be improved? The science is “settled” and, besides, the models are infinitely elastic and can produce any desired result. Why would a model that can produce any desired result need to be improved?
Winter is extra cold? No problemo! — it’s just Global Warming at work.
To: Red Badger
Great flaming Wolf spiders!!!
10 posted on
01/09/2018 8:39:33 AM PST by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")
To: Red Badger
To: Red Badger
This is the season for southern noctilucent clouds. Every year around this time, summertime water vapor billows up into the high atmosphere over Antarctica, If it happens every year at this time how is it "strange"?
14 posted on
01/09/2018 8:44:25 AM PST by
pfflier
To: Red Badger
Does this have anything to do with the strange sky activities in Russia?
16 posted on
01/09/2018 8:51:24 AM PST by
cld51860
(Volo pro veritas)
To: Red Badger

Noctilucent clouds over Florida. You can only see these very high clouds before dawn or after dusk.
17 posted on
01/09/2018 9:01:56 AM PST by
Nateman
(The louder the left screams , the better it is for America!)
To: Red Badger; 1FreeAmerican; AFreeBird; A. Patriot; AndrewC; antonia; aristotleman; Art in Idaho; ...
I think there may be another explanation for these "Electric-Blue clouds that appear over the Arctic at the edge of space. . . and that may be a plasma phenomena related to the electromagnetic effect of the Earth's Magnetic flux lines and the solar winds interacting. The cloud light pattern does not look to me to have anything to do with the line of termination one would expect if it were a sunlight phenomena. Instead, the clouds show no shadowing which one would expect from a point source or sun source, but act as if they were internally illuminated, a characteristic of plasma in glow discharge. One also has to ask exactly what "drags" this hypothetical "water vapor" into the upper atmosphere only at this time of year were this a purely weather phenomenon? That would be more logically explained by electric charged plasma as well. Electric Universe PING

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23 posted on
01/09/2018 9:37:30 AM PST by
Swordmaker
(My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you racist, bigot!)
To: Red Badger
Someone has found Bush’s weather machine and is firing it up.
24 posted on
01/09/2018 9:44:06 AM PST by
Mastador1
(I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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