Death knell for AGW

Tecumsehsbones

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You obviously didn't read the article. Besides, many scientists don't believe in AGW.
Yeah, and let's pretend that you'd change your position if ever single person on the planet with a bachelor's degree or higher in mathematics or the sciences unanimously agreed that global warming is real, and a problem, mmm-kay?
 

Walter

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Yeah, and let's pretend that you'd change your position if ever single person on the planet with a bachelor's degree or higher in mathematics or the sciences unanimously agreed that global warming is real, and a problem, mmm-kay?
My daughter has a B.SC. and she doesn't believe in AGW. Her dad gave her stuff to research that the U didn't reveal in any classes.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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My daughter has a B.SC. and she doesn't believe in AGW. Her dad gave her stuff to research that the U didn't reveal in any classes.
Well, there you go! No matter what happens, you'll always be able to stretch a point to breaking and say that "not all scientists agree on global warming" because you've got a daughter with a Little League degree who you choose to promote to "scientist."

And if you didn't have her, there'd still be Glenn Beck and ol' Rush.
 

Walter

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Well, there you go! No matter what happens, you'll always be able to stretch a point to breaking and say that "not all scientists agree on global warming" because you've got a daughter with a Little League degree who you choose to promote to "scientist."

And if you didn't have her, there'd still be Glenn Beck and ol' Rush.
Hurts when something you believe in is proven not to be so, doesn't it?
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Hurts when something you believe in is proven not to be so, doesn't it?
Yeah, it hurt when I learned what you were really like. I thought in the beginning you were a reasonable person.

For the record, Wally, I don't "believe" in global warming. But I understand that Wallyworld has different rules.
 

Walter

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Yeah, it hurt when I learned what you were really like. I thought in the beginning you were a reasonable person.

For the record, Wally, I don't "believe" in global warming. But I understand that Wallyworld has different rules.
Now you know.
 

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The Sound Of Settled Science

Lüdecke, Hempelmann, and Weiss found that the temperature variation can be explained with six superimposed natural cycles. With only six cycles they can closely recreate the 240 year central European thermometer record. There is little "non-cyclical" signal left, suggesting that CO2 has a minor or insignificant effect.
Next up, cooling.


Fourier Analysis reveals six natural cycles driving temperatures, no man-made effect: predicts cooling « JoNova

That is going to be tough on Gore's bank account.
 

petros

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The Sound Of Settled Science
Lüdecke, Hempelmann, and Weiss found that the temperature variation can be explained with six superimposed natural cycles. With only six cycles they can closely recreate the 240 year central European thermometer record. There is little "non-cyclical" signal left, suggesting that CO2 has a minor or insignificant effect.​
Why does that sound familiar?
 

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What happens when the Glatzmaier Roberts model is run along side the historic climate models?

Low geomagnetic activity is associated with cold and dry conditions. Geomagnetic activity is very low right now (unprecedented by Anthony Watts' estimation), yet the past few decades the planet has become warmer and wetter. In other words, the model doesn't seem to fit the current climate mode very well at all. It's incomplete as a climate model, which makes sense, because it isn't a climate model.
 

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Weakening and MOVING dragging ocean currents and jet streams (charged particles) along for the ride not to mention leaving the ionosphere wide open to bombardment of solar radiation which was very high in 19,20 and 21 with spectacular auroras and over the past 150 or so years there has been a complete and total change in redistribution pattern of charge particles that pummel our planet.

Last year the magnetosphere collapsed to only 45km leaving the ionosphere wide open and even damaged satellites.

Which is you favourite heated gas colour combo? Red and Green from O2 or N for Blue and Pinks?
 
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