Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

petros

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That was my worst nightmare , I am so relived it did not come to pass .

Remember super tide last year and Mayor Moonbat Robertson had English Bay's beaches sandbagging because flooding was guaranteed because of the rising sea level?

Money well spent.
 

pgs

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Remember super tide last year and Mayor Moonbat Robertson had English Bay's beaches sandbagging because flooding was guaranteed because of the rising sea level?

Money well spent.
Well to be truthful there was some flooding in the Centennial beach area of Boundary Bay .
 

petros

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Yeah, from normal super tide. Tides weren't any higher than historic norms.

Moonbat was almost in tears from panic but not a word about the wasted effort after all said and done.
 

taxslave

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That was my worst nightmare , I am so relived it did not come to pass .

WHy? I bought miles of Arctic shoreline because Suzuki and Gore said it would be the next Florida. Still waiting.

Well to be truthful there was some flooding in the Centennial beach area of Boundary Bay .

Happens to areas that are below the high tide mark. River valleys flood during spring runoff. All natural. The only unnatural part is stupid people thinking they can control it.
 

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Remember super tide last year and Mayor Moonbat Robertson had English Bay's beaches sandbagging because flooding was guaranteed because of the rising sea level?

Money well spent.

I would have half expected the Vancouver logic to organize a bucket brigade and take the water from Kits beach and pour it down the closest sewer to combat this horrible rising of the waters
 

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I would have half expected the Vancouver logic to organize a bucket brigade and take the water from Kits beach and pour it down the closest sewer to combat this horrible rising of the waters


Yep, I doubt if there are any direct descendants of Einstein living close to Vancouver! :)
 

MHz

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And that means what? Add this into your formula and what comes out??

Plows Still Clearing California Roads After Historic Snowfall | NBC Southern California
Plows Still Clearing California Roads After Historic Snowfall

The only road through Yosemite, Highway 120, remained closed this week as crews dig out from snows that topped 20 feet and drifted well over 50 feet.

There may be no more potent reminder of California's humongous snowfall than the plows still clearing roads that snake across the state's highest mountains as summer approaches.
Crews have been digging, blowing and blasting for months — and the work is not finished, though an approaching heat wave could speed up the process.
"We're almost at the middle of June and we still have lots of passes that aren't open," said Florene Trainor, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Transportation.
Few roads traverse the Sierra Nevada, the rocky spine running 400 miles up the state that is home to Yosemite National Park. Mountain passes are typically open by Memorial Day.

 

Hoof Hearted

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The Greatest Scam in History was Dave Ellet of the Toronto Maple Leafs scoring with 23 seconds left against San Hose in 1992...which voided my Pro-Line ticket and cost me 20 thousand dollars.

I'm STILL fuming!
 

Danbones

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Now that fuming...we have been meaning to talk to you about that
:)
it's heating up the couchosphere...do you know how hard it is to keep ice good in san hose?
 

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The weather forecast for the US city suggests temperatures could reach 120F (49C) on Tuesday.

That is higher than the operating temperature of some planes.

American Airlines announced it was cancelling dozens of flights scheduled to take off from Sky Harbor airport during the hottest part of the day.

The local Fox News affiliate in Phoenix said the cancellations mostly affected regional flights on the smaller Bombardier CRJ airliners, which have a maximum operating temperature of about 118F (48C).

The all-time record for temperatures in Phoenix is just slightly higher, at 122F, which hit on 26 June 1990.

The cancelled flights were scheduled to take off between 15:00 and 18:00 local time.

At higher temperatures, air has a lower density - it is thinner. That lower air density reduces how much lift is generated on an aircraft's wings - a core principle in aeronautics.

That, in turn, means the aircraft's engines need to generate more thrust to get airborne.

It's a well-known problem - a 2016 report from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) even warned that higher
temperatures caused by climate change could "have severe consequences for aircraft take-off performance, where high altitudes or short runways limit the payload or even the fuel-carrying capacity".

Those problems are why many countries in the Middle East, and some high-altitude airports in South America, tend to schedule long flights for the evening or night, when it is cooler.

Phoenix flights cancelled because it's too hot for planes - BBC News
 

Bar Sinister

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And that means what? Add this into your formula and what comes out??

Plows Still Clearing California Roads After Historic Snowfall | NBC Southern California
Plows Still Clearing California Roads After Historic Snowfall

The only road through Yosemite, Highway 120, remained closed this week as crews dig out from snows that topped 20 feet and drifted well over 50 feet.

There may be no more potent reminder of California's humongous snowfall than the plows still clearing roads that snake across the state's highest mountains as summer approaches.
Crews have been digging, blowing and blasting for months — and the work is not finished, though an approaching heat wave could speed up the process.
"We're almost at the middle of June and we still have lots of passes that aren't open," said Florene Trainor, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Transportation.
Few roads traverse the Sierra Nevada, the rocky spine running 400 miles up the state that is home to Yosemite National Park. Mountain passes are typically open by Memorial Day.


It's fake weather. Just ask Petros.
 

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The weather forecast for the US city suggests temperatures could reach 120F (49C) on Tuesday.

That is higher than the operating temperature of some planes.

American Airlines announced it was cancelling dozens of flights scheduled to take off from Sky Harbor airport during the hottest part of the day.

The local Fox News affiliate in Phoenix said the cancellations mostly affected regional flights on the smaller Bombardier CRJ airliners, which have a maximum operating temperature of about 118F (48C).

The all-time record for temperatures in Phoenix is just slightly higher, at 122F, which hit on 26 June 1990.

The cancelled flights were scheduled to take off between 15:00 and 18:00 local time.

At higher temperatures, air has a lower density - it is thinner. That lower air density reduces how much lift is generated on an aircraft's wings - a core principle in aeronautics.

That, in turn, means the aircraft's engines need to generate more thrust to get airborne.

It's a well-known problem - a 2016 report from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) even warned that higher
temperatures caused by climate change could "have severe consequences for aircraft take-off performance, where high altitudes or short runways limit the payload or even the fuel-carrying capacity".

Those problems are why many countries in the Middle East, and some high-altitude airports in South America, tend to schedule long flights for the evening or night, when it is cooler.

Phoenix flights cancelled because it's too hot for planes - BBC News
Happens most every year.
 

Danbones

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at 122F, which hit on 26 June 1990.
There has been no warming in quite some time.





global warming caused by man and CO2?
bullsh1t...only severely stupid people who can't do reality could fall for that scam.


The Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) was created by a group of scientists concerned about flaws in the organization and procedures of another organization, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), so it is necessary and appropriate that those flaws be presented here.

Though often described by scientists and media as an independent scientific organization, the IPCC is in fact an arm of the United Nations. Dr. Steven J. Allen reminded us of the true nature of the United Nations in a recent article for the Capital Research Center:

“The United Nations [is] a famously corrupt body in which most votes are controlled by kleptocracies and outright dictatorships. Most of the member-states, as they’re called, are rated as either “not free” or “partly free” by Freedom House, and both Communist China and Putinist Russia have veto power.

And any settlement of the Global Warming issue by the UN would entail massive transfers of wealth from the citizens of wealthy countries to the politicians and bureaucrats of the poorer countries. Other than that, one supposes, the IPCC is entirely trustworthy on the issue. (Well, aside from the fact that the IPCC’s climate models predicting Global Warming have already failed.)”*
About the IPCC | Climate Change Reconsidered

The IPCC was created in 1988 largely due to the efforts of Maurice Strong, a billionaire and self-confessed socialist, as part of a larger campaign to justify giving the United Nations the authority to tax businesses in developed countries and redistribute trillions of dollars a year to developing nations. Strong had previously succeeded in bringing about the creation of the UN Environment Programme in 1972 and served as its first executive director. The IPCC is a joint project of that entity and the World Meteorological Organization.

(Strong was subsequently implicated in corruption surrounding the UN’s Oil-for-Food-Program and has resigned from his UN positions. According to John Izzard writing for the Australian publication Quadrant Online, <1> “Following his exposure for bribery and corruption in the UN’s Oil-for-Food scandal Maurice Strong was stripped of many of his 53 international awards and honours he had collected during his lifetime working in dual role of arch conservationist and ruthless businessman.”<1>)

Strong and his allies at the UN gave the IPCC a very narrow brief by defining climate change in the Framework Convention on Climate Change, Article 1.2, as “a change of climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods.”

IPCC’s mandate is not to study climate change “in the round,” or to look at natural as well as man-made influences on climate. It is to specifically find and report a human impact on climate, and thereby make a scientific case for the adoption of national and international policies that would supposedly reduce that impact.
About the IPCC | Climate Change Reconsidered

Its all about corruption.
So you have the fake news corrupters, and the corrupted, and then the rest of us.
...and they are trying to screw us out of money, so they deserve our very best bitchslap attitude.
;)

 
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Danbones

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but the crack you smoke is real right?
:)
or is it the cut that's messin' up your brain?