kallend 2,184 #1 January 13, 2011 2010 ties 2005 for warmest and wettest year on record. Nothing to worry about.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,132 #2 January 13, 2011 Prediction for the title of a RushMC post in five years: "There's only one problem with global warming - it ended in 2010!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mnealtx 0 #3 January 13, 2011 QuoteNothing to worry about Well, at least you got that part right. 71% snow cover of the US... every state but Florida has snow. http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/Global/story.asp?S=13826342 Snow in 49 states including Hawaii Posted: Jan 12, 2011 12:57 AM Updated: Jan 12, 2011 3:51 AM HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - According to national news sources, it is snowing in 49 states across the country including Hawaii where snow has fallen atop Mauna Kea on the Big Island. Florida is the only state without fresh snow. "Weather isn't climate" - unless it shows warming...right, perfesser?Mike I love you, Shannon and Jim. POPS 9708 , SCR 14706 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lindsey 0 #4 January 13, 2011 I preferred the unseasonably warm 108 degree days of summer over these crazy cold winter days. Give me sunshine! Am I being a little short-sighted here (don't misinterpret *sighted*)?-- A conservative is just a liberal who's been mugged. A liberal is just a conservative who's been to jail Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,184 #5 January 13, 2011 QuoteQuoteNothing to worry about Well, at least you got that part right. 71% snow cover of the US... every state but Florida has snow. http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/Global/story.asp?S=13826342 Snow in 49 states including Hawaii Posted: Jan 12, 2011 12:57 AM Updated: Jan 12, 2011 3:51 AM HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - According to national news sources, it is snowing in 49 states across the country including Hawaii where snow has fallen atop Mauna Kea on the Big Island. Florida is the only state without fresh snow. "Weather isn't climate" - unless it shows warming...right, perfesser? Another America centric post from someone who ignores the existence of the rest of the world. Weather isn't climate. USA isn't the world. Get over it.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,132 #6 January 13, 2011 >I preferred the unseasonably warm 108 degree days of summer over these >crazy cold winter days. Give me sunshine! Am I being a little short-sighted here? Lots of people in Seattle are probably thinking something similar - "you know, drier and warmer isn't all bad." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lindsey 0 #7 January 13, 2011 Quote>I preferred the unseasonably warm 108 degree days of summer over these >crazy cold winter days. Give me sunshine! Am I being a little short-sighted here? Lots of people in Seattle are probably thinking something similar - "you know, drier and warmer isn't all bad." ABSOLUTELY! Let our children and grandchildren deal with their own (our) problems!!! :) Give me warmth! (tongue planted firmly in cheek)-- A conservative is just a liberal who's been mugged. A liberal is just a conservative who's been to jail Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmw999 2,603 #8 January 13, 2011 Hey come on! If a single angry Muslim in Australia can be an example for fast food workers everywhere , the US having a cold week in the middle of winter should be a perfectly valid point to generalize from Wendy P. There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
loumeinhart 0 #9 January 13, 2011 noaa predicted above avg precip for the midwest this past fall. And I think they were right :( Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mnealtx 0 #10 January 13, 2011 QuoteQuoteQuoteNothing to worry about Well, at least you got that part right. 71% snow cover of the US... every state but Florida has snow. http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/Global/story.asp?S=13826342 Snow in 49 states including Hawaii Posted: Jan 12, 2011 12:57 AM Updated: Jan 12, 2011 3:51 AM HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - According to national news sources, it is snowing in 49 states across the country including Hawaii where snow has fallen atop Mauna Kea on the Big Island. Florida is the only state without fresh snow. "Weather isn't climate" - unless it shows warming...right, perfesser? Another America centric post from someone who ignores the existence of the rest of the world. Another lame post trying to play the player and not the ball. QuoteWeather isn't climate Unless it shows proof of warming, yes, we're ALL painfully aware of that through your postings. QuoteUSA isn't the world. link QuoteBritain is having one of its coldest winters on record. Temperatures during the month of December were the coldest in 120 years, averaging only around 32 degrees. QuoteGet over it. Take your own advice.Mike I love you, Shannon and Jim. POPS 9708 , SCR 14706 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,184 #11 January 13, 2011 QED, you just proved conclusively that you really can't tell the difference between weather and climate, and you don't understand the concept of "global"... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mnealtx 0 #12 January 13, 2011 Quote QED, you just proved conclusively that you really can't tell the difference between weather and climate, and you don't understand the concept of "global" Rain is weather, last I noted. OH, wait... I forgot - you're using it to show warming, so now it's 'climate', right? Australia set records for cold this year, as well as Britain and the US. You prove continually that you will mis-represent data and other poster's arguments to make your points, so you'll forgive me if I if doubt the veracity of your 'proof'.Mike I love you, Shannon and Jim. POPS 9708 , SCR 14706 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,184 #13 January 13, 2011 QuoteQuote QED, you just proved conclusively that you really can't tell the difference between weather and climate, and you don't understand the concept of "global" Australia set records for cold this year, as well as Britain and the US. More proof that you know sweet FA about the subject. Australia is NOT the globe. Nor is USA, nor is UK.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,132 #14 January 13, 2011 >Australia set records for cold this year, as well as Britain and the US. Yep. And the world tied records for hot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #15 January 13, 2011 Quote>I preferred the unseasonably warm 108 degree days of summer over these >crazy cold winter days. Give me sunshine! Am I being a little short-sighted here? Lots of people in Seattle are probably thinking something similar - "you know, drier and warmer isn't all bad." Actually it snowed 6" here last night in the foothills. Its been an interesting winter so far. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mnealtx 0 #16 January 13, 2011 QuoteMore proof that you know sweet FA about the subject. Australia is NOT the globe. Nor is USA, nor is UK. CO2 is up, temps are down.... Where's the warming? Keep 'hiding the decline', perfesser.Mike I love you, Shannon and Jim. POPS 9708 , SCR 14706 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #17 January 13, 2011 I wish it was really true"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skinnay 0 #18 January 13, 2011 http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE70B55Q20110112 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #19 January 13, 2011 QuoteQuoteQuote QED, you just proved conclusively that you really can't tell the difference between weather and climate, and you don't understand the concept of "global" Australia set records for cold this year, as well as Britain and the US. More proof that you know sweet FA about the subject. Australia is NOT the globe. Nor is USA, nor is UK. Geology can also be fun when talking about what is going on with our planet. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Epitaph+stratigraphy%3a+nuclear+ABCs.+(humor)-a03645286 Most era and eon names, for example, end in -zoic, meaning life or animal. Hence there is the Paleozoic (old life) era and the Proterozoic (before life) eon. For the post-nuclear war world, Prosh and McCracken suggest Hysterozoic eon, meaning after life, and Telozoic era, from the Greek telos, or end. Epochs are named by comparing past fauna with living fauna. The Holocene, Pleistocene and Miocene, for instance, combine the suffix-cene, meaning new, with prefixes meaning whole, most and less. For postapocalypse times the geologists have two proposals: Kenocene, from the Greek kenos meaning empty, and Kerocene, taken from keros, or death. In this naming scheme A naming scheme is a plan for naming objects. In computing, naming schemes are often used for objects connected into computer networks. Naming schemes in computing Large networks often use a systematic naming scheme, such as using a location (e.g. , they say, there is no reason to consistently favor Greek because all languages would be "dead" and fixed. Possible alternatives for epochs, based on English, include Nothingcene, Changeofcene and Weshouldhavecene. They were speaking of a nuclear winter... BUT if we make the climate incapable of supporting us... whats the difference... gone is gone for most humans if we can't adapt to our new world and its climate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #20 January 13, 2011 Lets examine some things First, a post from someone who hides (if not outright lies) about his positions on other topics, post something he considers fact and finished science, (which of course any thinking person knows the science is less than finished) with information from an organization that has admitted egregious mistakes (regarding this topic) who has also been shown to manipulate data to cover its ass and ignores FOIA requests for data supporting it questionable postions. Great I believe you make a provable truthful post we all can believe in Great I am on board how about every one else? "America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #21 January 13, 2011 QuotePrediction for the title of a RushMC post in five years: "There's only one problem with global warming - it ended in 2010!" Lemme guess - the years in between are just weather - right? The climate we have right now is just weather too, right?I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #22 January 13, 2011 Quote 2010 ties 2005 for warmest and wettest year on record. Nothing to worry about. SF was unseasonably cold this summer, and this winter. Of course, if it were unseasonably warm, it would be climate, not weather. Points for citing Fox News, but you left out a detail: Quote According to the National Climatic Data Center, the average worldwide temperature was 1.12 degrees Fahrenheit (0.62 degree Celsius) above normal last year. That's the same as six years ago. This would seem to confirm your opposition's claim that warming had stopped for a good part of the decade. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,132 #23 January 13, 2011 >Lemme guess - the years in between are just weather - right? Nope. They're climate too. The last decade has been the warmest in history. >The climate we have right now is just weather too, right? Nope. What happens over the next few years is climate. Whether you will have to wear your raincoat tomorrow - that's weather. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #24 January 13, 2011 Quote >Lemme guess - the years in between are just weather - right? Nope. They're climate too. The last decade has been the warmest in history. >The climate we have right now is just weather too, right? Nope. What happens over the next few years is climate. Whether you will have to wear your raincoat tomorrow - that's weather. What history do you subscribe to?I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,132 #25 January 13, 2011 >What history do you subscribe to? Sorry, I'm part of the reality-based community. I realize the climate may be a little colder in GOPland. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites