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Harry Hope

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Dec 28, 2009, 10:41:00 AM12/28/09
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From UPI, 12/27/09:
http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-quickly/UPI-92241261944714/

NASA study: Lakes warming quickly

PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --

New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.

Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
faster than the surrounding atmosphere, The Sacramento Bee reported
Sunday.

The newspaper said the researchers tapped satellite sensor temperature
data compiled over 18 years in what is believed to be the first time
that long-range lake surface temperatures have been dissected.

What the data reportedly showed is that the lakes' water temperature
rose two times faster, on average, than the regional air temperatures.

"It was a big surprise to see that," Philipp Schneider, the study's
lead author and a post-doctoral research scientist at the NASA lab,
told the Bee.

"If it turns out they're actually changing faster than the air
temperature, then there's a whole new phenomenon going on here. The
lake ecosystems are going to be very much affected, especially because
the trend we observed seems to be quite rapid."

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Peter Franks

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Dec 28, 2009, 12:53:16 PM12/28/09
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Harry Hope wrote:
> From UPI, 12/27/09:
> http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-quickly/UPI-92241261944714/
>
> NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> faster than the surrounding atmosphere, The Sacramento Bee reported
> Sunday. ...

What does NASA have to do with lake temperatures?

This sounds like a total breach of their charter.

richp

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Dec 28, 2009, 3:31:19 PM12/28/09
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On Dec 28, 8:20 am, Peter Muehlbauer
<spamtrap...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:

> Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> > From UPI, 12/27/09:
> >http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-q...

>
> > NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> > PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> > New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> > affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> > Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> > came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> > four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> > faster than the surrounding atmosphere
>
> Year, cooling is warming, and warming is cooling.
> Put yout cup of tea water into your refrigerator to get boiling water!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Hey Asshole Hitler lover the waters of Yellowstone have warmed 5
degrees in the last few decades and it is not due to volcanic activity

BoreRocky the Squirrel

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Dec 28, 2009, 3:40:30 PM12/28/09
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they got them cold volcanoes there?

Flaps_50!

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Dec 28, 2009, 3:42:04 PM12/28/09
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Hey stupid, if T goes up and its not volcanic and its not air then it
must be ... the sun???

When will you AGW cretins open your minds LOL?


Monkey Clumps

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Dec 28, 2009, 3:48:05 PM12/28/09
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On Dec 28, 10:41 am, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> From UPI, 12/27/09:http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-q...
>
> Harry Hoax

Interesting that they don't actually mention how big the increase is
anywhere in the article.

columbiaaccidentinvestigation

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Dec 28, 2009, 3:53:54 PM12/28/09
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> anywhere in the article.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

see below
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/lake20091217.html

Last Post

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Dec 28, 2009, 4:20:50 PM12/28/09
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On Dec 28, 10:41 am, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> From UPI, 12/27/09:http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-q...
>

> NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> faster than the surrounding atmosphere, The Sacramento Bee reported
> Sunday.
>
> The newspaper said the researchers tapped satellite sensor temperature
> data compiled over 18 years in what is believed to be the first time
> that long-range lake surface temperatures have been dissected.
>
> What the data reportedly showed is that the lakes' water temperature
> rose two times faster, on average, than the regional air temperatures.
>
> "It was a big surprise to see that," Philipp Schneider, the study's
> lead author and a post-doctoral research scientist at the NASA lab,
> told the Bee.
>
> "If it turns out they're actually changing faster than the air
> temperature, then there's a whole new phenomenon going on here. The
> lake ecosystems are going to be very much affected, especially because
> the trend we observed seems to be quite rapid."

• This stupid data is designed to reinforce the AGW scam.

• First we were given "Arctic ice" melting in November
Now we are given "Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and four


other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada"

warming "faster than the air temperature".

• ROTFLMAO: That is like the early 30's song about
the boy wading in the water in Poughkeepsie, "Hey,
Ma! They's hot spots and cold spots in the water."

As long as there has been water on earth still water
has always been warmer except when it is frozen.
Go by a lake or a puddle in an early October morning
in Maine or Wisconsin and you will see wispy vapour
trails rising from the surface.

The Sun warms the surface.

— —
| In real science the burden of proof is always
| on the proposer, never on the sceptics. So far
| neither IPCC nor anyone else has provided one
| iota of valid data for global warming nor have
| they provided data that climate change is being
| effected by commerce and industry, and not by
| natural phenomena

Last Post

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Dec 28, 2009, 4:28:21 PM12/28/09
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On Dec 28, 3:31 pm, richp <travelingman95...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Asshole Hitler lover the waters of Yellowstone have warmed 5
> degrees in the last few decades and it is not due to volcanic activity

•• Sorry, Fool, Yellowstone was once the largest
volcano in the world a few million years ago.
Although largely degraded, it 'still IS' a volcano.

John Q Public

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Dec 28, 2009, 4:45:52 PM12/28/09
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Gee, are they anywhere near a volcanic fault line? HMMMMMM?
Or did Al Gore just make a speech near there!

Peter Franks

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Dec 28, 2009, 4:52:43 PM12/28/09
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I don't see anything that supports the conclusion that "climate change

may be affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the
atmosphere".

These lakes are in a potentially geothermally active region. Has that
been ruled out as a potential cause?

Just a comment in general: I fear that we are becoming so indoctrinated
with so-called anthropogenic climate change that any time there is
virtually any observation (change isn't even relevant) that we blame it
on global warming.

Just look at the story above: "...the researchers tapped satellite

sensor temperature data compiled over 18 years in what is believed to be
the first time that long-range lake surface temperatures have been

dissected." So, here we have a first-time analysis, no control, no
comparison, and we are jumping to the conclusion that it is due to
"climate change".

This is no longer science; it is zealotry.

bw

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Dec 28, 2009, 5:07:32 PM12/28/09
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"Last Post" <last...@primus.ca> wrote in message
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---------------------------------
Yellowstone is active.
Last eruption about 70k years ago. Last major eruption 640k years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowstone_Caldera


richp

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Dec 28, 2009, 7:33:08 PM12/28/09
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> When will you AGW cretins open your minds  LOL?- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

It ain't the sun either you fucking asshole fruitcake

richp

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Dec 28, 2009, 7:35:23 PM12/28/09
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On Dec 28, 9:53 am, Peter Franks <n...@none.com> wrote:
> Harry Hope wrote:
> > From UPI, 12/27/09:
> >http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-q...

>
> > NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> > PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> > New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> > affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> > Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> > came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> > four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> > faster than the surrounding atmosphere, The Sacramento Bee reported
> > Sunday. ...
>
> What does NASA have to do with lake temperatures?
>
> This sounds like a total breach of their charter.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

1) The expansion of human knowledge of the Earth and of phenomena in
the atmosphere and space;

leona...@gmail.com

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Dec 28, 2009, 7:46:28 PM12/28/09
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On Dec 28, 4:52 pm, Peter Franks <n...@none.com> wrote:

> I don't see anything that supports the conclusion that "climate change
> may be affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the
> atmosphere".
>
> These lakes are in a potentially geothermally active region.  Has that
> been ruled out as a potential cause?
>

• This stupid data is designed to reinforce the AGW scam.

• First we were given "Arctic ice" melting in November

Now we are given "Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and four


other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada"

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leona...@gmail.com

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Dec 28, 2009, 9:09:09 PM12/28/09
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On Dec 28, 8:56 pm, My China Blue Heaven <chine.b...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In article <hhb9bd$k2...@news.eternal-september.org>,

>  Peter Franks <n...@none.com> wrote:
>
> > These lakes are in a potentially geothermally active region.  Has that
> > been ruled out as a potential cause?
>
> That would acidify the lakes with sulfur and carbon dioxide.

• That was not the question.

The answer is:

• This stupid data is designed to reinforce the AGW scam.

• First we were given "Arctic ice" melting in November

Now we are given "Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and four


other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada"

warming "faster than the air temperature".

• ROTFLMAO: That is like the early 30's song about
the boy wading in the water in Poughkeepsie, "Hey,
Ma! They's hot spots and cold spots in the water."

As long as there has been water on earth still water
has always been warmer except when it is frozen.
Go by a lake or a puddle in an early October morning
in Maine or Wisconsin and you will see wispy vapour
trails rising from the surface.

The Sun warms the surface and
warm water rises to the surface.

Flaps_50!

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Dec 29, 2009, 4:43:32 AM12/29/09
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Does your mommy know you swear like that when you are asked to think?

Bwhahhahhahaha

Blue

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Dec 29, 2009, 5:32:13 AM12/29/09
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Harry Hope wrote:
> From UPI, 12/27/09:
> http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-quickly/UPI-92241261944714/
>
> NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> faster than the surrounding atmosphere, The Sacramento Bee reported
> Sunday.
>
> The newspaper said the researchers tapped satellite sensor temperature
> data compiled over 18 years in what is believed to be the first time
> that long-range lake surface temperatures have been dissected.


Could be some heat bubble rising from the earth's core.

--
Surprisingly Rapid Changes In Earth�s Core Discovered
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080619102553.htm

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I M @ good guy

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Dec 29, 2009, 7:05:19 AM12/29/09
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On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 12:21:20 +0100, Peter Muehlbauer
<spamt...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:

>Blue <bl...@there.com> wrote:
>
>> Harry Hope wrote:
>> > From UPI, 12/27/09:
>> > http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-quickly/UPI-92241261944714/
>> >
>> > NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>> >
>> > PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>> >
>> > New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
>> > affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>> >
>> > Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
>> > came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
>> > four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
>> > faster than the surrounding atmosphere, The Sacramento Bee reported
>> > Sunday.
>> >
>> > The newspaper said the researchers tapped satellite sensor temperature
>> > data compiled over 18 years in what is believed to be the first time
>> > that long-range lake surface temperatures have been dissected.
>>
>> Could be some heat bubble rising from the earth's core.
>

>Or some heat bubble from NASA fudgers sick brains, due to big money
>
>|> as congress has funded earth observations for many reasons, see
>|> below.
>|> http://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/sed/index.cfm?fuseAction=home.main&&navOrgCode=610
>
>LOL

Please don't laugh at things that seem dumb,
maybe the people can't help it. :-)

But seriously, I don't understand the reasoning
of some of these glacier sob stories, like;

http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/carbon-pole.html


While the usenet enigma claims glaciers are
melting due to global warming, even Hansen in
the above url says it is about half due to black
soot and the rest due to warming.

But the frustrating thing is, the author(s)
of the article claim, or quote somebody, saying
that if the glaciers melt completely rain and snow
would still supply some water for the one Billion
people, but it would not be enough.

What bugs me is that if there was no melting
at all, that would mean there would be no run off
from the glacier area, and that would seem to
mean even less water, possibly none at all.

So again, there seems to be a perverted
idea of climate conditions and climate change
consequences, colder would obviously be
worse than warming.

Chances are modern plumbing and sewage
systems are not widespread there, so perhaps
the amount of water per person is not anyways
near the amount being wasted in the west by
flushing a couple of gallons for a little urine,
I am allowed 2500 gallons a month for the
base charge, but I only use about 1200 gallons
even though I don't make any real effort to
conserve.


A local TV weather man put up the 14 day
forecast today and it looks bad, 2010 will start
here with almost every day being 15 or 20
degrees F below normal, with highs in the
20s F, with normal being about 40 F.


Blue

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Dec 29, 2009, 8:36:04 AM12/29/09
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Peter Muehlbauer wrote:

> Blue <bl...@there.com> wrote:
>
>> Harry Hope wrote:
>>> From UPI, 12/27/09:
>>> http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-quickly/UPI-92241261944714/
>>>
>>> NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>>>
>>> PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>>>
>>> New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
>>> affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>>>
>>> The newspaper said the researchers tapped satellite sensor temperature
>>> data compiled over 18 years in what is believed to be the first time
>>> that long-range lake surface temperatures have been dissected.
>>
>> Could be some heat bubble rising from the earth's core.
>
> Or some heat bubble from NASA fudgers sick brains, due to big money
>
> |> as congress has funded earth observations for many reasons, see
> |> below.
> |> http://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/sed/index.cfm?fuseAction=home.main&&navOrgCode=610
>
> LOL


Well I think it needs further investigation.


If ice ages are due to the cooling of the earth's core then the
interglacials would be related to the earth's core.


----
It seems likely that ice ages on earth are caused by a nuclear hot spot
in the core rotating toward the surface and heating the Pacific Ocean.

The primary evidence for this is that the past ten ice ages have been
cycling at 100 thousand year intervals. Environmental changes are not
apt to be so cyclic, but a convectional oscillation in the earth's
core could be.

It's quite significant that a large number of coral reefs are dying
from over-heating. Humans are not causing the oceans to over-heat;
it appears to be caused by heat from the earth's core.
There is new evidence that the entire core of the earth heats in a
cyclic manner. The earth's magnetic field shows variations which
correlate with global temperatures, and there is about a six year
lag correlating with the amount of time required for the heat to
conduct through the mantle. A summary article is here:
http://www.nov55.com/heat.html

OldBoy

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Dec 29, 2009, 8:49:38 AM12/29/09
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"Harry Hope" <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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>
> From UPI, 12/27/09:
> http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-quickly/UPI-92241261944714/
>
> NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> faster than the surrounding atmosphere, The Sacramento Bee reported
> Sunday.
>
> The newspaper said the researchers tapped satellite sensor temperature
> data compiled over 18 years in what is believed to be the first time
> that long-range lake surface temperatures have been dissected.
>
> What the data reportedly showed is that the lakes' water temperature
> rose two times faster, on average, than the regional air temperatures.
>
> "It was a big surprise to see that," Philipp Schneider, the study's
> lead author and a post-doctoral research scientist at the NASA lab,
> told the Bee.
>
> "If it turns out they're actually changing faster than the air
> temperature, then there's a whole new phenomenon going on here. The
> lake ecosystems are going to be very much affected, especially because
> the trend we observed seems to be quite rapid."

Did they measure the amount of water?
Did it change over time?

Blue

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Dec 29, 2009, 9:08:31 AM12/29/09
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I wonder if a change in the strenght and movement of the magnetic
north pole might not also affect the climate of glaciers.


Though the common answer to glaciers is of course that
they're just not supposed to survive an interglaical period.

Blue

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Dec 29, 2009, 9:58:56 AM12/29/09
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Harry Hope wrote:
> From UPI, 12/27/09:
> http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-quickly/UPI-92241261944714/
>
> NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.


Madness. They haven't even tried to qualfiy it by saying there's
some sort of lag or something. They just come out and say the
slow thing is making the faster thing faster?

I mean that's not the climate change model is it. Atmos first,
then warm oceans, then water vapour and then maybe land.

They've just gone BOOM land, see, climate change, who are they kidding.
oh yeah, green students and believers.

I mean is scream warm surface first doesn't it. Surface, subsurface.


Experiment.
You got two plastic bottle of air, they are connected at that spout.
One has a flame under it. Result, one heats faster than the other,
guess which one it is.


Climate change is supposed to be an affect, after, not before.
It's cart and horse. Or doesn't that bother believers.

Lamont Cranston

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Dec 29, 2009, 10:18:25 AM12/29/09
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"Last Post" <last...@primus.ca> wrote in message
news:00e4fba4-75c8-44d1...@19g2000vbq.googlegroups.com
> � This stupid data is designed to reinforce the AGW scam.
>
> � First we were given "Arctic ice" melting in November

> Now we are given "Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and four
> other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada"
> warming "faster than the air temperature".
>
> � ROTFLMAO: That is like the early 30's song about

> the boy wading in the water in Poughkeepsie, "Hey,
> Ma! They's hot spots and cold spots in the water."
>
> As long as there has been water on earth still water
> has always been warmer except when it is frozen.
> Go by a lake or a puddle in an early October morning
> in Maine or Wisconsin and you will see wispy vapour
> trails rising from the surface.
>
> The Sun warms the surface.

TRANSLATION: I'm a stupid, ignorant, science-illiterate fool with my
head up my ass.

Transition Zone

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Dec 29, 2009, 11:55:54 AM12/29/09
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Last Post wrote:
> EXCESS NEWSGROUP TRIMMED (G5)

>
> • First we were given "Arctic ice" melting in November
>     Now we are given "Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and four
>     other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada"
>     warming "faster than the air temperature".

Baffin Island Ice Caps Shrink by Half in 50 Years

Jan 28, 2008 ...
Baffin Island Ice Caps Shrink by Half in 50 Years. BOULDER, Colorado,
January 28, 2008 (ENS) - Icy Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic
is ...

www.ens-newswire.com/ens/jan2008/2008-01-28-02.asp

Bret Cahill

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Dec 29, 2009, 12:10:43 PM12/29/09
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> From UPI, 12/27/09:http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-q...
>
> NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> faster than the surrounding atmosphere, The Sacramento Bee reported
> Sunday.
>
> The newspaper said the researchers tapped satellite sensor temperature
> data compiled over 18 years in what is believed to be the first time
> that long-range lake surface temperatures have been dissected.
>
> What the data reportedly showed is that the lakes' water temperature
> rose two times faster, on average, than the regional air temperatures.
>
> "It was a big surprise to see that," Philipp Schneider, the study's
> lead author and a post-doctoral research scientist at the NASA lab,
> told the Bee.
>
> "If it turns out they're actually changing faster than the air
> temperature, then there's a whole new phenomenon going on here. The
> lake ecosystems are going to be very much affected, especially because
> the trend we observed seems to be quite rapid."
>
> _____________________________________________________
>
> Harry

Last Post

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Dec 29, 2009, 3:03:35 PM12/29/09
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• ROTFLMAO
Another stupid computer model
BSI—BSO

• ens only carries AGW bullshit
OFF-TOPIC too

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Ouroboros Rex

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Dec 29, 2009, 3:13:55 PM12/29/09
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n o ob wrote:
> "Harry Hope" <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
> news:u3khj5ti4skhjd9vu...@4ax.com...
>>
>> NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>>
>> PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>>
>
>
>
> Huh?
>
>
> No Statistically Significant Warming Since 1995, A Quick Mathematical
> Proof
> Lubos Motl

...insane denialist liar.


Ouroboros Rex

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Dec 29, 2009, 3:13:33 PM12/29/09
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bw wrote:
> "Last Post" <last...@primus.ca> wrote in message
> news:c4eb3fc2-21b0-496e...@g12g2000vbl.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 28, 3:31 pm, richp <travelingman95...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey Asshole Hitler lover the waters of Yellowstone have warmed 5
>> degrees in the last few decades and it is not due to volcanic
>> activity
>
> .. Sorry, Fool, Yellowstone was once the largest

> volcano in the world a few million years ago.
> Although largely degraded, it 'still IS' a volcano.

So now, address his claim. Where is your proof he is wrong?


Peter Franks

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Dec 29, 2009, 4:39:36 PM12/29/09
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My China Blue Heaven wrote:
> In article <hhb9bd$k2s$1...@news.eternal-september.org>,

> Peter Franks <no...@none.com> wrote:
>
>> These lakes are in a potentially geothermally active region. Has that
>> been ruled out as a potential cause?
>
> That would acidify the lakes with sulfur and carbon dioxide.

Not necessarily.

Regardless, has either been ruled out?

Peter Franks

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Dec 29, 2009, 4:40:31 PM12/29/09
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My China Blue Heaven wrote:
> In article <2009122816455243042-my2cents@mecom>,
> John Q Public <my2c...@me.com> wrote:
>
>> On 2009-12-28 12:53:16 -0500, Peter Franks <no...@none.com> said:

>>
>>> Harry Hope wrote:
>>>> From UPI, 12/27/09:
>>>> http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-quickly

>>>> /UPI-92241261944714/
>> NASA
>>>> study: Lakes warming quickly
>>>>
>>>> PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>>>> New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
>>>> affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>>>>
>>>> Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
>>>> came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
>>>> four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
>>>> faster than the surrounding atmosphere, The Sacramento Bee reported
>>>> Sunday. ...
>>> What does NASA have to do with lake temperatures?
>>>
>>> This sounds like a total breach of their charter.
>> Gee, are they anywhere near a volcanic fault line? HMMMMMM?
>
> Uh, no. The Sierra Nevada is uplifted block of granite, compressed between the
> Pacific Ocean basin and continental America. The Cascades sit atop a subduction
> zone but the fault is out in continental shelf. The geothermal water has
> dissolved magma gas making them acidic. Any new magma would be detected by
> microtremors. You're full of crap. You're welcome.

Has it been ruled out scientifically, or just through hot air?

I M @ good guy

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Check the temperature of the deep ocean,
it is close to freezing.


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Peter Franks

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My China Blue Heaven wrote:
> In article <hhdt0e$kjr$3...@news.eternal-september.org>,
> I've done half the work for you, pointing out where the evidence would be. Now
> it's up to you go and find it; your failure to do so will show your hypotheses
> are just crap.

So, it hasn't been ruled out scientifically.

Thanks.

I M @ good guy

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I doubt it, any unusual warm surface areas
would be noted.

>Though the common answer to glaciers is of course that
>they're just not supposed to survive an interglaical period.


It depends on the elevation, the surprising
thing is how many still exist so near the equator
because it was warmer 8000 years ago and has
not cooled very much.

Blue

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My China Blue Heaven wrote:
> In article <7pugqv...@mid.individual.net>, Blue <bl...@there.com> wrote:
>
>> I M @ good guy wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/carbon-pole.html
>>>
>>>
Chances are modern plumbing and sewage
>>> systems are not widespread there, so perhaps
>>> the amount of water per person is not anyways
>>> near the amount being wasted in the west by
>>> flushing a couple of gallons for a little urine,
>>> I am allowed 2500 gallons a month for the
>>> base charge, but I only use about 1200 gallons
>>> even though I don't make any real effort to
>>> conserve.
>>
>> I wonder if a change in the strenght and movement of the magnetic
>> north pole might not also affect the climate of glaciers.
>
> Has it every before? The poles tend to flip every few hundred thousand years.
> Correlate past pole flips to glacier melts. Also compute the energy in the
> magenetic field and compare it the total latent heat of glaciers and ice.
>
> Do your homework, idiot, and show there's actually something more than your
> intrepid denial of reality.

I give my time freely as a creative thinker, to ponder on such matters.

It is for others to then do the paper work, and get paid for such.

richp

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On Dec 29, 2:43 am, Peter Muehlbauer

<spamtrap...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:
> richp <travelingman95...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Dec 28, 8:20 am, Peter Muehlbauer
> > <spamtrap...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:
> > > Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> > > > From UPI, 12/27/09:
> > > >http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-q...

>
> > > > NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> > > > PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> > > > New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> > > > affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> > > > Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> > > > came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> > > > four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> > > > faster than the surrounding atmosphere
>
> > > Year, cooling is warming, and warming is cooling.
> > > Put yout cup of tea water into your refrigerator to get boiling water!- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Hey Asshole Hitler lover the waters of Yellowstone have warmed 5
> > degrees in the last few decades and it is not due to volcanic activity
>
> You won't hopefully expect any answer on insults?
> If you can't communicate like normal humans, there will be no base for any
> discussion with you.
> Oh, btw, you'd better stop your insults with me, otherwise I'll drop a few
> lines to your employer. It was so easy to find out where you're working.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Employer I don't have and don't need

Bert Hyman

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In news:u3khj5ti4skhjd9vu...@4ax.com Harry Hope
<riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

> NASA study: Lakes warming quickly

You didn't actually read the article, did you "Harry Hope" collective?

"If it turns out they're actually changing faster than the air
temperature, then there's a whole new phenomenon going on here."

If? And even if, they have no idea why.

--
Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN be...@iphouse.com

Blue

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My China Blue Heaven wrote:
> In article <7pu45c...@mid.individual.net>, Blue <bl...@there.com> wrote:
>
>> Could be some heat bubble rising from the earth's core.
>
> Heat doesn't radiate from the core; it convects. It rides to the surface as
> magma. Magma motion is detected and monitored because it can blow mountains
> apart.
>
> So where are you seismograms of magma motion?
>
> And you're still an idiot.


I take my audience to be newsgroup.

I'm not writing a free paper for the IPCC.


http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&um=1&q=earth%27s%20core%20plume%20model%20rising&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=iw&tbo=0

Blue

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I M @ good guy wrote:

They probably always are.

leona...@gmail.com

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On Dec 29, 7:37 pm, Bert Hyman <b...@iphouse.com> wrote:

>
> "If it turns out they're actually changing faster than the air
> temperature, then there's a whole new phenomenon going on here."
>
> If? And even if, they have no idea why.

• Bert: You should be ashamed, the surface is always
the warmest. In addition the sun warms the surface
layer and the earth. However as the sun goes down
the air cools and water vapour rises.

• In northern california the lakes should be a number
of degrees warmer than the land.

• The alarmist bunch are alway speaking of the oceans
as a heat sink ... and they are. So are the lakes.

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The China Blue Syndrome wrote:

>>>> I wonder if a change in the strenght and movement of the magnetic
>>>> north pole might not also affect the climate of glaciers.
>>> Has it every before? The poles tend to flip every few hundred thousand
>>> years.
>>> Correlate past pole flips to glacier melts. Also compute the energy in the
>>> magenetic field and compare it the total latent heat of glaciers and ice.
>>>
>>> Do your homework, idiot, and show there's actually something more than your
>>> intrepid denial of reality.
>>
>>
>> I give my time freely as a creative thinker, to ponder on such matters.
>

> The Scarecrow is still your intellectual superior.

Who told you that one, your mum.

Blue

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The China Blue Syndrome wrote:
> In article <7pvmbr...@mid.individual.net>, Blue <bl...@there.com> wrote:
>
>> My China Blue Heaven wrote:
>>> In article <7pu45c...@mid.individual.net>, Blue <bl...@there.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Could be some heat bubble rising from the earth's core.
>>> Heat doesn't radiate from the core; it convects. It rides to the surface as
>>> magma. Magma motion is detected and monitored because it can blow mountains
>>> apart.
>>>
>>> So where are you seismograms of magma motion?
>>>
>>> And you're still an idiot.
>>
>>
>>
>> I take my audience to be newsgroup.
>>
>> I'm not writing a free paper for the IPCC.
>
> So you're just farting around. Thanks for the update.


I'm giving your posts all the due care and attention they deserve.

Rich

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Dec 30, 2009, 2:26:11 AM12/30/09
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Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in
news:u3khj5ti4skhjd9vu...@4ax.com:

> ckly/UPI-92241261944714/

>
> NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>

> PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --

Whatever happened to NASA's mandate to look up and not down?
Padding their resumes?

*us*

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Dec 30, 2009, 8:36:32 AM12/30/09
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On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 11:43:38 +0100, Peter Muehlbauer <spamt...@AT.frankenexpress.de>
wrote:

>...Oh, btw, you'd better stop your insults with me, otherwise I'll drop a few


>lines to your employer. It was so easy to find out where you're working.

You're a total scum.

You're also wrong about climate change.

Dave Heil

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Dec 30, 2009, 1:27:21 PM12/30/09
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The China Blue Syndrome wrote:
> The Scarecrow is still your intellectual superior.

He went to Oz and got a brain. Try it and perhaps you can engage in
thinkology too.

richp

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On Dec 29, 2:43 am, Peter Muehlbauer
<spamtrap...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:
> richp <travelingman95...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Dec 28, 8:20 am, Peter Muehlbauer
> > <spamtrap...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:
> > > Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> > > > From UPI, 12/27/09:
> > > >http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-q...
>
> > > > NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> > > > PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> > > > New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> > > > affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> > > > Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> > > > came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> > > > four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> > > > faster than the surrounding atmosphere
>
> > > Year, cooling is warming, and warming is cooling.
> > > Put yout cup of tea water into your refrigerator to get boiling water!- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Hey Asshole Hitler lover the waters of Yellowstone have warmed 5
> > degrees in the last few decades and it is not due to volcanic activity
>
> You won't hopefully expect any answer on insults?
> If you can't communicate like normal humans, there will be no base for any
> discussion with you.
> Oh, btw, you'd better stop your insults with me, otherwise I'll drop a few
> lines to your employer. It was so easy to find out where you're working.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Go ahead asshole

richp

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On Dec 30, 5:36 am, * US * wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 11:43:38 +0100, Peter Muehlbauer <spamtrap...@AT.frankenexpress.de>

> wrote:
>
> >...Oh, btw, you'd better stop your insults with me, otherwise I'll drop a few
> >lines to your employer. It was so easy to find out where you're working.
>
> You're a total scum.
>
> You're also wrong about climate change.

He's attacking the wrong person if that's his plan

*us*

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Dec 30, 2009, 2:22:26 PM12/30/09
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He's a pawn for fascists, now trying to intimidate and
threaten Americans for their freedom of expression.

That makes him, essentially, an enemy of the USA.

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Pavor Nocturnus

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On Dec 28, 3:42 pm, "Flaps_50!" <morefl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Dec 29, 9:31 am, richp <travelingman95...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Dec 28, 8:20 am, Peter Muehlbauer
>
> > <spamtrap...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:
> > > Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> > > > From UPI, 12/27/09:
> > > >http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-q...
>
> > > > NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> > > > PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> > > > New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> > > > affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> > > > Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> > > > came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> > > > four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> > > > faster than the surrounding atmosphere
>
> > > Year, cooling is warming, and warming is cooling.
> > > Put yout cup of tea water into your refrigerator to get boiling water!- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Hey Asshole Hitler lover the waters of Yellowstone have warmed 5
> > degrees in the last few decades and it is not due to volcanic activity
>
> Hey stupid, if T goes up and its not volcanic and its not air then it
> must be ... the sun???
>
> When will you AGW cretins open your minds  LOL?

Only that you're living in 1999, and that hypothesis was completely
destroyed in the mid 2000's.

But, you're probably some jerk-off who thinks that when it snows, it's
means that it's colder than when it doesn't snow and it's cold.

Or that the fact that there have been devastating and extremely rare
snow storms in places in the USA lately means that global warming is a
fake, because if it was true, there should be banana plantations in
Nome Alaska.

Stick with what you know about. You're out of your league here sonny.

*us*

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He can't deny that fact.

richp

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On Dec 30, 6:38 pm, * US * wrote:

You have the right to be wrong and I have the right to call you on
that fact

*us*

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Okay, but I'm not wrong about Peter Muehlbauer.

richp

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On Dec 31, 4:30 am, * US * wrote:
> He can't deny that fact.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Ooops I think my statement was meant for him

*us*

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Dec 31, 2009, 7:27:34 PM12/31/09
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Thanks for the clarification.

You know you have mopped the floor with him
when he's so desperate he has to try to stalk you
and attempt to cause you problems in real life.

richp

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On Dec 31, 4:27 pm, * US * wrote:
> and attempt to cause you problems in real life.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Thank you for your support

*us*

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>> >Ooops I think my statement was meant for him
>>
>> Thanks for the clarification.
>>
>> You know you have mopped the floor with him
>> when he's so desperate he has to try to stalk you
>> and attempt to cause you problems in real life.
>

>Thank you for your support

You're welcome, and thank you for assisting with
the exposure of the denier as anti-American.

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*us*

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On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 11:53:23 +0100, Peter Muehlbauer <spamt...@AT.frankenexpress.de>
wrote:

>... at it's [sic] best.

You seem to be totally uneducated.

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*us*

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On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 18:32:16 +0100, Peter Muehlbauer <spamt...@AT.frankenexpress.de>
wrote:

>I never wrote this.

Are you claiming someone forged your name to:

Message-ID: <2ot0k558prohd7rl4...@nntp.frankenexpress.de> ?

>Where did you learn

The more salient question is: "why have you not learned?"

>Is your science

The more salient question is: "why have you no science?"

glird

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On Dec 29 2009, 3:03 pm, Last Post wrote:
>
> • ROTFLMAO

>  | In real science the burden of proof is always
>  | on the proposer, never on the sceptics. So far
>  | neither IPCC nor anyone else has provided one
>  | iota of valid data for global warming nor have
>  | they provided data that climate change is being
>  | effected by commerce and industry, and not by
>  | natural phenomena

Get off the floor, assless. You are 50% wrong and half right.
(In science, the burden of proof is always on the skeptics,
almost never on the proposer.)

leona...@gmail.com

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On Dec 28 2009, 3:31 pm, richp <travelingman95...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 28, 8:20 am, Peter Muehlbauer


> <spamtrap...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:
> > Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> > > From UPI, 12/27/09:
> > >http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-q...
>
> > > NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> > > PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> > > New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> > > affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> > > Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> > > came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> > > four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> > > faster than the surrounding atmosphere
>
> > Year, cooling is warming, and warming is cooling.
> > Put yout cup of tea water into your refrigerator to get boiling water!
>
>

> Hey Asshole Hitler lover the waters of Yellowstone have warmed 5
> degrees in the last few decades and it is not due to volcanic activity

ø Poor Pissypants is so stupid that he does not
know that Yellowstone IS a volcano — the
remains of what once was the largest volcano
in America if not the World.

leona...@gmail.com

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ø The idiot glird would defy logic.

— —

David Hartung

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glird wrote:
> On Dec 29 2009, 3:03 pm, Last Post wrote:
>> � ROTFLMAO

As I understand the scientific method, those who are attempting to make
the case that the world is warming, and that mankind is the cause, bear
the burden of proof.

In my layman's opinion, that burden has not been met.

leona...@gmail.com

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ø Too true !!!


Tater Gumfries

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On Dec 28 2009, 1:42 pm, "Flaps_50!" <morefl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Dec 29, 9:31 am, richp <travelingman95...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Dec 28, 8:20 am, Peter Muehlbauer
>
> > <spamtrap...@AT.frankenexpress.de> wrote:
> > > Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> > > > From UPI, 12/27/09:
> > > >http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/12/27/NASA-study-Lakes-warming-q...
>
> > > > NASA study: Lakes warming quickly
>
> > > > PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 27 (UPI) --
>
> > > > New U.S. scientific findings suggest that climate change may be
> > > > affecting aquatic environments faster and sooner than the atmosphere.
>
> > > > Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
> > > > came to conclusions after noticing that Lake Tahoe, Clear Lake and
> > > > four other big lakes in Northern California and Nevada are heating up
> > > > faster than the surrounding atmosphere
>
> > > Year, cooling is warming, and warming is cooling.
> > > Put yout cup of tea water into your refrigerator to get boiling water!- Hide quoted text -

>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Hey Asshole Hitler lover the waters of Yellowstone have warmed 5
> > degrees in the last few decades and it is not due to volcanic activity
>
> Hey stupid, if T goes up and its not volcanic and its not air then it
> must be ... the sun???

You didn't read the article, did you?

"If it turns out they're actually changing faster than the air
temperature, then there's a whole new phenomenon going on here. The
lake ecosystems are going to be very much affected, especially because
the trend we observed seems to be quite rapid."

Are you actually claiming that the scientists might not know about the
sun heating things?

Tater

leona...@gmail.com

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Feb 22, 2010, 1:08:18 PM2/22/10
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ø My goodness, how silly can you get, potato head?
Flaps, too!!
Essentially no heat source is relevant, warm water
always rises to the surface. Some of it evaporates
and creates the clouds that form the 'greenhouse'.


ø The issue is really irrelevant.

    Nobody can control the wind

    Nobody can control the rain or snow
    Nobody (collectively) can control climate.

    Global temps are within natural variations
    Oceans heating are a prelude to glaciation

    Get used to it!!

    — — 
 

Tater Gumfries

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On Feb 22, 11:08 am, "leonard7...@gmail.com" <leonard7...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>    Essentially no heat source is relevant,

Ridiculous. All heat sources are relevant.

Learn some science.
Tater

leona...@gmail.com

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Feb 23, 2010, 12:47:32 PM2/23/10
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ø All you AGW alarmist jackasses deride any one
who disagrees with their lies. It is you, potato
head, who needs to learn some science.

Evidently your English language cognition is
in your shitter.

ø The issue is really irrelevant.
Nobody can control the wind
Nobody can control the rain or snow
Nobody (collectively) can control climate.
Global temps are within natural variations
Oceans heating are a prelude to glaciation

 Get used to it!!
— —
| In real science the burden of proof is always
| on the proposer, never on the sceptics. So far
| neither IPCC nor anyone else has provided one
| iota of valid data for global warming nor have
| they provided data that climate change is being
| effected by commerce and industry, and not by

| natural causes

Tater Gumfries

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On Feb 23, 10:47 am, "leonard7...@gmail.com" <leonard7...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Feb 23, 10:34 am, Tater Gumfries <ta...@kernsholler.net> wrote:
>
> > On Feb 22, 11:08 am, "leonard7...@gmail.com" <leonard7...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > >    Essentially no heat source is relevant,
>
> > Ridiculous. All heat sources are relevant.
>
> > Learn some science.
> > Tater
>
> ø All you AGW alarmist jackasses deride any one
>     who disagrees with their lies. It is you, potato
>     head, who needs to learn some science.

Tater knows his science, you don't.

Tater

Tater Gumfries

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On Feb 23, 10:47 am, "leonard7...@gmail.com" <leonard7...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Feb 23, 10:34 am, Tater Gumfries <ta...@kernsholler.net> wrote:
>
> > On Feb 22, 11:08 am, "leonard7...@gmail.com" <leonard7...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > >    Essentially no heat source is relevant,
>
> > Ridiculous. All heat sources are relevant.
>
> > Learn some science.
> > Tater
>
> ø All you AGW alarmist jackasses deride any one
>     who disagrees with their lies. It is you, potato
>     head, who needs to learn some science.

Tater knows his science, you don't.

Tater

Last Post

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ø ROTFLMAO — you are some silly fool, Fried Potato.

Patriot Games

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Feb 25, 2010, 6:22:47 PM2/25/10
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On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:47:25 -0800 (PST), Tater Gumfries

<ta...@kernsholler.net> wrote:
>On Feb 23, 10:47�am, "leonard7...@gmail.com" <leonard7...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>> On Feb 23, 10:34�am, Tater Gumfries <ta...@kernsholler.net> wrote:
>> > On Feb 22, 11:08�am, "leonard7...@gmail.com" <leonard7...@gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> > > � �Essentially no heat source is relevant,
>> > Ridiculous. All heat sources are relevant.
>> > Learn some science.
>> > Tater
>> � All you AGW alarmist jackasses deride any one

>> � � who disagrees with their lies. It is you, potato
>> � � head, who needs to learn some science.
>Tater knows his science, you don't.

Maybe Leonard doesn't know you're a Proven Liar?

On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 15:20:34 -0800 (PST), Tartarus <tart...@rome.com>
wrote:
>On Jan 26, 3:40�pm, AnAmericanCitizen <NoAmne...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> President Bush, has admitted he made some mistakes.
>No, he hasn't.

"Clearly, putting `Mission Accomplished' on an aircraft carrier was a
mistake," he [Bush] said Monday.
http://www.thestar.com/article/569450

Its not a coincidence that most Liars are Frauds and most Frauds are
also Liars:

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On Feb 23, 10:34 am, Tater Gumfries <ta...@kernsholler.net> wrote:

ø The 'fried potato' hjas no science but jumps in with
irrelevant idiocies at will.

ø The issue is really irrelevant.
Nobody can control the wind
Nobody can control the rain or snow
Nobody (collectively) can control climate.
Global temps are within natural variations
Oceans heating are a prelude to glaciation

 Get used to it!!

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| In real science the burden of proof is always
| on the proposer, never on the sceptics. So far
| neither IPCC nor anyone else has provided one
| iota of valid data for global warming nor have
| they provided data that climate change is being
| effected by commerce and industry, and not by

| natural causes

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