Posted on 06/10/2009 9:15:27 AM PDT by ClimateDepot.com
http://www.climatedepot.com/a/1245/Wash-Post-reporting-makes-progress-Article-concedes-sea-level-computer-model-predictions-could-be-flawed-or-flat-wrong
Global warming causes me to pee, I think. It seems to cause everything else.
lulz.
More junk science....
Freeman Dyson at Princeton says all the computer models are incorrect.
He used to hand around with some guy named Albert Einstein.
Uh huh.
Warming weather = Global Warming
Cooling weather = Global Warming
Less snow = Global Warming
More snow = Global Warming
More rain = Global Warming
less rain = Global Warming
More wind = Global Warming
Less wind = Global Warming
More floods = Global Warming
Less floods = Global Warming
How can they lose?
What about all the hot air blowing out of Washington and the other end of Al Gore????
Actually, the Article should suggest Global Cooling since that is the cycle we should be going through. The NY times has flipped between warming and cooling. Why shouldn't the AP follow in the NYTs wake?
I saw a report the other day that stated: “Winds are dying down and may be causing global warming”. {: /
If temperatures drop.
Thus, it's now "climate change" instead of "global warming"
“Several outside experts mostly agree that there are signs that wind speed is decreasing and that global warming is the likely culprit.”
I think they might mean “global cooling”, since that’s what’s actually happening. And, that might even make some sense (less total energy in the system).
I’m looking forward to a nice, average to below average hurricane season here this year! =:-D
ping
“Thus, it’s now “climate change” instead of “global warming”
Fortunately, even given the jaw-dropping level of ignorance in the world today, that is an indefensible position. Every draconian, extreme, and expensive measure being proposed is, by every admission, to combat “global warming”.
If things are really going the other way, most people are quick to understand natural variability, and that CO2 must not be much of a climate driver.
Truthfully, the wheels are falling off the “global warming” bus, unless they get some really good climate news in the near future. ;-)
If Global Warming causes something to last more than 4 hours, call your doctor.
Actually, the Article should suggest Global Cooling since that is the cycle we should be going through. The NY times has flipped between warming and cooling. Why shouldn't the AP follow in the NYTs wake?
Most experts agree...taking Oreo cookies apart...taste better than eating them clinging together.
Most experts agree...ice on a hot afternoon...does cool you off...but for no scientific reason.
Most experts agree...a gal in a tube top can short-change you nine times out of ten and you would never notice.
Most experts agree...a scientist is a guy with a real science degree. Most experts agree that a guy with a Earth sciences degree...isn’t a real scientist.
Most experts agree...flipper was more talented than Gentle Ben.
Most experts agree that living in a dry county in Alabama is pure hell.
Most experts agree that any news media guys that says “focused” more than once in a five minute period...probably doesn’t know what focused means.
Most experts agree that Bill Russell was a better center than Wilt the Stilt.
Most experts will agree that climate change is nifty....even if it changes back to normal...then it only doubles the chance of going back to severe climate change again.
After seeing it came from the AP I ruled out any truth to it.
There is a list out there that gives all the global warming predictions. Most of them are contradictory - more storms, fewer storms - hotter, colder - famine, food glut, etc.
“How can they lose?”
The same way that the “o” can by claiming they’ve created or saved 155,000 jobs. IOW, they can’t!
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