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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / February 2007



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Greenhouse gases hit new high!28 Feb 2007 05:01 GMT25
Greenhouse gases hit new high
By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent, Fri Feb 16, 2007 12:16pm
ET,
OSLO (Reuters) - Greenhouse gases widely blamed for causing global
Climatologist suggest Sulpher-Dioxide into troposphere to SOLVE Global Warming?27 Feb 2007 08:24 GMT7
Climatologist suggest Sulpher-Dioxide into troposphere to SOLVE Global
Warming?
It was said on some documentary about GW. He said something about
pumping [sending up rockets all the time] millions of metric tons of
Can mercury thermometers be bought?25 Feb 2007 22:19 GMT3
I remember several years ago, on one of the local weather broadcasts,
a reporting station was out of service because of a defective
thermocouple.  I seem to recall, also, mutterings as to whether a
thermocouple could be correctly calibrarted.
ANOTHER NAIL IN THE COSMIC RAY COFFIN!20 Feb 2007 12:50 GMT23
Another Nail in the Cosmic Ray Coffin.
The phrase global warming is a shorthand for the recent
rise in the global mean land and sea surface temperature.
In order to prove that something is a cause of global
Weather wizards downplay global warming17 Feb 2007 17:39 GMT1
http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/1171620847309210.
xml&coll=2

[Some KEY parts of the story which need to be read by the Man-Made
Global Warming Crowd.]
"We have maybe 100 years of data on a rock that's 6 billion years
Late 70s.. Massive snow fall in Pittsburgh PA (jan 1977?) amounts?15 Feb 2007 15:19 GMT3
I was barely old enough to recall this event, but I seem to recall a
major single snow storm in the late 70s in the Pittsburgh PA region.
The closest thing I can find on this is a monthly snow chart for these
years.. I noticed one chart showed 42 inches of snow Jan of 77.. Is
Weather Stations for Home Use?11 Feb 2007 21:17 GMT1
Anyone know of web review of amateur weather station kits? I looked at a
Davis Advantage Pro 2 station the other day, and it looked quite good. I'm
concerned about reliability and robustness of the units (from different
mfgers), and would like to record daily readings on a PC. It ...
Wet Temperature using Relative Humidity Pressure and Dry Temperature09 Feb 2007 00:51 GMT1
I am installing a sensor (Vaisala PTU 200) able to measure the
Atmospheric pressure P (hPa), dry temperature T (C°) and relative
humidity (%). I am looking for  a formula to compute in real time the
Wet Temperature using those parameters. Does anybody knows how to
540 CE: River Po flood - from a bad winter in Iceland?06 Feb 2007 20:28 GMT18
This question is primarily for sci.geo.meteorology; I'm x-posting to
soc.history.ancient and .medieval because the answer is for their sake.
It's a common meme among us Late Antiquity fans that there was a vast global
chill in 535 CE, which threw at least Europe into the Dark Age. ...
What caused the other Ice Ages before man?05 Feb 2007 21:25 GMT26
If man is causing global warming then what caused the previous Ice
Ages before the burning of fossil fuels?
I've asked this before but usually only get political jabs at best. I
would think if the GW man-made point of view is solid then someone
Extensive Weather Data04 Feb 2007 18:22 GMT3
For a data whore like me, the data presented at the following site is a
godsend.
http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/cdus/prcp_temp_table
s/dly_glob1.txt
CO2's warming is not uniform, just as predicted 110 years ago.02 Feb 2007 16:43 GMT83
In another thread, Skeptic wrote:
> No.. Global warming implies a slow and constant warming over
> the whole globe.
The above statement is DEFINITELY NOT TRUE!
Pest posts01 Feb 2007 22:24 GMT1
Since I last posted, 2 pests from ne.weather spewed out some lies and
crap about me here.  I refrain from starting a list here, but will do
so if it persists.
 
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