To: cogitator
"Yes, I've heard of this site a few times. Interesting idea. Not enough basis in actual data and observations for me to be concerned about it."
Pretty much sums up the junk science on global warming that you put out on here--thanks. By the way: What is the temperature forecast ed to be next May in Alaska? You should be able to tell us all that.
76 posted on
11/21/2006 6:06:59 PM PST by
samm1148
(Pennsylvania-They haven't taxed air--yet)
To: samm1148
What is the temperature forecast ed to be next May in Alaska? You should be able to tell us all that.I can. Where in Alaska?
To: samm1148
Since you may be off for the holiday, I decided to go ahead and provide the temperature forecast in May 2007 for Fairbanks, Alaska (located in central Alaska).
High: 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Low: 27 degrees Fahrenheit.
I can be more specific if you indicate what week you're interested in (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th week of May).
To: samm1148
For the previous post, my estimates were crude, and I made a typo in the low temperature forecast. (Sorry). A more accurate May forecast for Fairbanks is below.
High: 61 degrees Fahrenheit. Low: 37 degrees Fahrenheit.
Sorry for any confusion.
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