To: astyanax
I'll ask again. How did the last ice age end?When did you ask me this previously? While noting that you're changing the subject (and I will take that as a tacit admission that I responded to your initial request adequately), the last glacial era officially ended when the oceanic circulation pattern that was disrupted by the flood of glacial water released from the North American continental glaciation (an event which initiated the Younger Dryas period) was reestablished via deepwater formation in the North Atlantic.
You seem to be under the impression that CO2, the ozone layer, warming, etc. are somehow limited to the post-industrial age.
That's a very mistaken impression. You might check my profile.
Regarding your other links, I've considered them (for many years, actually). Do yon need anything explained?
To: cogitator
That's a very mistaken impression. You might check my profile.
I'm not concerned with your profile. My comments are in regard to this thread.
Regarding your other links, I've considered them (for many years, actually). Do yon need anything explained?
LOL! Thanks, but I hardly think you're the one to do it. If you were capable, you would notice that the last 30 years of data, that you need to rely for having any chance of justifying your beliefs, are not outside the historical norm. So you choose to ignore everything else.
A 30 year graph is hardly "sufficient to provide a point strongly supporting AGW."
As the article so clearly stated, "With so much volatility in the graphs, anyone could play pick a trend and depending on which dot you start from, you can get any trend you want."
I'm glad you're impressed with yourself (a lot of purple marker as a kid?) but your reasoning is hardly impressive (a lot of KoolAid as an adult?)
"...most scientists are distressed by the misconceptions that are being repeatedly promoted by climate skeptics.
LOL! WAY too much KoolAid...
39 posted on
03/26/2010 7:53:09 AM PDT by
astyanax
(Liberalism: Logic's retarded cousin.)
To: cogitator
Martian ice caps receding every year for 6 years.
Pluto warming, even though it’s moving away from the sun and should be cooling.
The moons around Saturn warming.
But go ahead and ignore the correlation between variations in solar output and planetary temperatures and concentrate on the Earth’s stratosphere in the last 30 years.
Yea, that will convince people.
Good luck with that!
40 posted on
03/26/2010 9:42:13 AM PDT by
astyanax
(Liberalism: Logic's retarded cousin.)
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