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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / July 2007



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USHCN: A MAP OF WARMING31 Jul 2007 14:27 GMT4
Temperature Change in .1 F/Decade
 1     3
32 23 1223 2  2 33333  3 22323
2 212 10231 21 2  2 3 2    4333442
It's 30 years too late29 Jul 2007 01:10 GMT7
The feedbacks are kicking into high gear.
Global Rainfall is mostly a Zero-Sum-Parameter; and thistle seed solution to Global Warming solves Rainfall also28 Jul 2007 11:22 GMT2
Well I am experiencing the worst summer that I can recall in all of my
life with the weather, because it has
not rained enough for 3 months now and I have been reduced to that of
a "waterboy", and not able to do the
The good old days.25 Jul 2007 23:34 GMT1
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Dust_Storm_Texas_1935.jpg
Description: Dust storm approaching Stratford, Texas. Dust bowl
surveying in Texas
Image ID: theb1365, Historic C&GS Collection
U.S. Record Temperatures, 23 July 200725 Jul 2007 22:25 GMT4
23 July 2007
RECORD EVENT REPORTS FROM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DATA
                         NEW        PREVIOUS  YEAR OF
LOCATION                 RECORD       RECORD   PREVIOUS  
Global Warming: How Do Scientists Know They're Right?25 Jul 2007 21:03 GMT43
Please enjoy:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20070716/sc_livescience/globalwarminghowdosc
ientistsknowtheyrenotwrong

There are many interesting links within the article.
I have two comments on on this article:
What It Would Take to Put the Brakes on Global Warming25 Jul 2007 18:00 GMT18
What It Would Take to Put the Brakes on Global Warming
By Steven Mufson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, July 15, 2007; Page A09
ECMWF - Why don't they make available their products to general public?24 Jul 2007 23:05 GMT1
The procedure to have an account for the site is just a mess. Why
can't I look some EPS meteogram?
Report on NWS's Temp monitoring equipment.23 Jul 2007 00:22 GMT7
Their is a TV report from a former METEOROLOGIST who shows pics of
NWS's weather station equipment. It shows temp gauges near sources of
heat, outlets from AC units. It also shows the NWS is not following
it's own rules of placement. The NWS is placing these gauges at
Will we get 'Record Temp' Reports here in WINTER?22 Jul 2007 20:18 GMT13
I was wondering if it's only hyped in the hot months.
Humidity near ice22 Jul 2007 01:20 GMT3
Does the presence of large fields of ice at sea indicate a high
humidity in the air? I recall reading of one person who saw a haze in
the distance caused by the field ice, and also by someone who saw
coloured diffraction effects around lights caused by ice crystals in
CO2 RISE: A 6 DF CURVE FIT21 Jul 2007 21:02 GMT8
Let's take a rest from all the toxic fossil
fool spin and lies, and look at facts.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
CO2 RISE: A 6 DF CURVE FIT
U.S. Record Temperatures, 19 July 200720 Jul 2007 23:45 GMT3
19 July 2007
RECORD EVENT REPORTS FROM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DATA
                         NEW        PREVIOUS  YEAR OF
LOCATION                 RECORD       RECORD   PREVIOUS  
Optimizing solution and calculating likelihoods analysis20 Jul 2007 06:02 GMT1
Hello - I am new here and seeking some suggestions on analyzing
huge results of Monte Carol simulation.
The situation is about how to analyze optimal flux from the result of
thousand times of Monte Carol simulation, such as optimizing flux
Warming may bring hurricanes to Mediterranean19 Jul 2007 17:44 GMT11
Here's a testable prediction.  Unfortunately, a 3K rise
is projected for the latitude of the Mediterranean sea
about a century from now.  Although, we could see
some extreme events sooner.  -.-. --.- Roger
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