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To: Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit

Here's another article for you, this one from Australia:




"Last Update: Friday, July 14, 2006. 6:05pm (AEST)
SA's north shivers in record cold snap

South Australia is in the middle of a cold snap, with four towns in the state's north recording their coldest temperatures since records began.

Whyalla, Coober Pedy, Tarcoola and Yunta have all recorded their lowest maximums.

Yunta has been by far the coldest with a maximum of 6.5 degrees Celsius and 18 millimetres of rain.

Ceduna also recorded its lowest-ever maximum temperature yesterday.

Adelaide, Renmark and Leigh Creek have all recorded their lowest temperatures since this time last year.

The Bureau of Meteorology is advising sheep graziers that cold, wet and windy conditions could bring a serious risk of sheep and lamb losses.

They say record cold temperatures could continue for the next few days."




I should hope you can see some inconsistency between news reports of recent record cold temperatures and the theory of "global warming".


38 posted on 07/25/2006 7:15:05 PM PDT by pfony1
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To: pfony1
I should hope you can see some inconsistency between news reports of recent record cold temperatures and the theory of "global warming".

In fact I see no inconsistency at all, because I am familiar with the science and the projections.

For some reason only Americans are still calling "climate change" "global warming" - apparently because Americans think "change" is good - at least that is what I am told.

Climate change essentially will result in increasingly severe weather and greater deviations from the mean. Indeed, it means there is more energy in the atmosphere which in turn will raise the overall mean for the temperature of the planet. The local affects of that change can, perversely lead to very cold snaps.

Europe's mild climate, for instance, is a result of the warm water being transported up from the Gulf of Mexico. If that were to change as a result of cooling waters and reduced salinity (from the melting of the Greenland ice sheet caused by warminging in that part of the world) Europe could get much colder.

Your comments at the end of the story and those of the vast majority of those trying to debunk climate change (including Rush)is generally a result of a failure to recognize the incredibly complex system we are dealing with.

Doing nothing and just "seeing what happens" is a Pascal's wager that seems like a very bad choice.

You can choose to close your eyes and beleive that thousands of scientists are just under the sway of some vast left-wing conspiracy, or you can actually take a look at what legitimate apolitical scientists have been comiling, writing and saying - and not just the wacky fringe on both sides - and then make a choice.

Until then, you appear to me, by your comments from posting this, to be fairly uneducated in the developments that will result from climate change.

Nevertheless, I appreciate you making me aware of the article and thank you for being a thoughtful individual.

39 posted on 07/26/2006 1:11:59 AM PDT by Einigkeit_Recht_Freiheit (War is Peace Freedom is Slavery Ignorance is Strength)
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