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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / June 2007



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May 2007 is 4TH warmest on the NASA global land record.14 Jun 2007 15:40 GMT9
May 2007 is 4TH warmest on the NASA global land record.
Fossil fool flunkies live in a nightmare world of endless
plots counter plots and conspiracies.  Michael Crichton's
novel "State of Fear" is only the beginning.  The industry's
Remote Sensing Systems Lower Troposphere (TLT) analysis13 Jun 2007 06:52 GMT6
The satellite record, in all its current interpretations,
shows that the air near the surface is warming.
The Remote Sensing Systems Lower Troposphere (TLT) analysis
shows a 0.18+-.01K/Decade rise over the land and sea.
May was 3-way tied for 4TH warmest on NASA's 128-year record!13 Jun 2007 00:36 GMT51
May was 3-way tied for 4TH warmest on NASA's 128-year record!
"The sustained rate of increase in radiative forcing from
CO2, CH4, N2O over the past 40 years is larger than at
any time during at least the past 2000 years."
May was 3-way tied for 3RD warmest on NASA's 128-year record!12 Jun 2007 05:54 GMT1
May was 3-way tied for 3RD warmest on NASA's 128-year record!
"The sustained rate of increase in radiative forcing from
CO2, CH4, N2O over the past 40 years is larger than at
any time during at least the past 2000 years."
U.S. Record Temperatures, 7 June 200709 Jun 2007 23:28 GMT1
7 June 2007
RECORD EVENT REPORTS FROM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DATA
                         NEW        PREVIOUS  YEAR OF
LOCATION                 RECORD       RECORD   PREVIOUS  
new monograph-book: Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First Planetary Air-Conditioner09 Jun 2007 17:36 GMT12
(8) Monograph-Book: Solving Global Warming and Building Earth's First
Planetary Air-Conditioner,
Archimedes Plutonium Internet book published 2002??-2007
(assimilated April 2007 in sci.physics,sci.environment,soc.history)
Re: "booty.weather" & the uk.sci.weather FAQ pages08 Jun 2007 07:57 GMT4
Re: "booty.weather" & the uk.sci.weather FAQ pages
My wife and I are moving to Dorset at the end of next week - a direct
consequence of this is that the ntl (now Virginmedia) cable broadband
service we have 'enjoyed' for the last 4 years will not be available to us -
Palace Troll!! Calling the Palace Troll!!  There's a CAT 4 cyclone in the Gulf of Arabia!!05 Jun 2007 20:06 GMT9
June 4, 2007
--I can say with confidence that this forecaster has never seen the
likes of this:
http://wwwa.accuweather.com/news-blogs.asp?blog=andrews&date=2007-06-04_
Interpolating GRIB wind vectors04 Jun 2007 12:34 GMT2
I'm doing some work with GRIB data and I'm primarily interested in
wind information. I need to interpolate between time periods, am I
right in thinking that I should transform the data from Cartesian to
polar form before interpolating.  I only want to do a simple linear
UV Index vs. angle of sun?04 Jun 2007 11:33 GMT5
I recently bought an Oregon Scientific UV meter and made some
measurements which surprised me by showing a much higher UV index than
I expected when the sun was low in the sky. My experience had been
that, when the sun was lower than 45 degrees above the horizon, I
1998, 2005 warmer than any year since 1000CE by a WIDE MARGIN.03 Jun 2007 05:21 GMT23
From:
M. N. Juckes et al,
"Millennial temperature reconstruction intercomparison and
evaluation,"
Pages: 1 2 May, 2007
 
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