To: laz
Well, he actually said "The increased intensity of these kinds of extreme storms is very likely to be due to global warming", which is more reasonable but I still don't agree with him nor do many (most?) meteorologists
To: neutrality
"The increased intensity of these kinds of extreme storms is very likely to be due to global warming" Somebody should inform him there was an increased intensity of these kinds of extreme storms during the 1860's, and again during the 1870's and the 1940's. But why deal with reality and historical facts when you're a kook and a liar with an agenda?
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09/23/2005 12:43:53 AM PDT by
laz
(They can bus 'em to the polls, but they can't bus 'em out of the path of a Cat 5 hurricane.)
To: neutrality
You cannot argue with the fact that average ocean temperatures have been warming. Whether the causation is natural or man made, is still up for debate. One side of course believes that apes are omni potent. Guess which side ? Now that we know mars is also warming and we know the suns output has been increasing, the most likely culprit is that big hot ball in the sky that is so bright you cannot even look at.
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