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Philip Hart  
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 More options Sep 30 2006, 9:01 am
Newsgroups: sci.environment, talk.environment, alt.global-warming
From: "Philip Hart" <auldph...@aol.com>
Date: 30 Sep 2006 06:01:58 -0700
Local: Sat, Sep 30 2006 9:01 am
Subject: Re: Another week of GW news - September 24

tom-bol...@ntlworld.com wrote:
> Lloyd Parker wrote:
> > In article <1159536739.306651.167...@c28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
> >    tom-bol...@ntlworld.com wrote:

> > >John M. wrote:
> > >> Many thanks for such a comprehensive and useful compendium of links.
> > >For anyone  who doesn't believe the Antarctic is cooling read:
> > >http://pubs.giss.nasa.gov/abstracts/2004/ShindellSchmidt1.html

> > Yes, do, as it says:

> > "It has been suggested that both Antarctic ozone depletion and increasing
> > greenhouses gases have contributed to these trends."

> > Q:  Why do the denialists not read their own sources?
> I read it' analysed it,  and found it wanting the conclusion ( based on
> a model) is that increasing westerly winds are preventing heat from
> higher latitudes reaching the S pole.The problem with this is that
> heat is transferred around the globe by winds and sea
> currents.Westerlies  blow mainly from the southwest in the northern
> hemisphere and the northwest in the southern hemisphere and  move from
> the subtropical highs to the subpolar lows from west to east.
> So it appears that westerlies move heat from the tropics towards the
> poles so that the conclusions in ths paper don't appear logical.
> Of course had this paper been independently refereed it would not have
> passed scrutiny but  it was probably refereed by one of his cronies.
> But can you now agree THAT THE ANTARCTIC IS COOLING?

Unfortunately you gave the game away by rubbishing the paper. So you'll
have to come up with a different, more reliable source now, won't you?

 
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