Posted on 10/18/2003 7:11:44 PM PDT by Dan Evans
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The latest piece of mis-information from the Greenhouse Industry comes via AP, with a story titled `Warmest September on Record, Worldwide' dated 17th Oct 2003. Their source was cited as the National Climate Data Center, who cited temperature data back to 1880. They further claimed that `the second and third warmest Septembers on record (again since 1880) occurred in 1997 and 1998'. That's clear enough. Naturally it must be global warming. Russia please note. Mis-information? That putting it mildly. In reality, September 2003 was the 6th warmest in only 25 years. 1980, 1988, 1995, 1998, and 2002 were all warmer. The National Climate Data Center bases their claim on city-based thermometers where artificial warmings are created from concrete jungles. The satellite-based temperature record, from which the above chart is derived, has no such artificial distortions to their data and is clearly the more credible.
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prisoenr6
Same here in NY. It's cold this year.
This is just more land grab liberal facism.
Americans have got to learn to ignore these mutants. Last time they tried this scare propaganda, we were heading for the next ice age until someone suggested building more nuke plants for heat, then they switched overnight to "The earths burning up!"
Global cooling
Date: 98-02-03 07:07:32 EST
From the Jan. 26, 1998 issue of The New Federalist newspaper...
New Ice Age: Interviewing Geologist
"......What edible grains will cold weather support?
How do you ensure the survival of cattle on the range, amidst deep snow drifts? If these problems are not met, how many people, will starve to death as the climate becomes colder?
These common sense questions are not usually taken up in the discussions of alleged global warming-climate change, by the little guru-groupies who are presented to the public as "Knowledgeable Climate Experts," but Washington State geologist Jack Sauers has not only investigated these questions, he is actively working with grain researchers and government officials to supply new, cold-resistant rye grain, as one means to help produce food as the world moves into a new ice age."
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