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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / July 2007



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What are the differences and similarities of the calculations?... for .Dew Point .Reel Feel Temperature .Heat Index and .Wind Chill18 Jul 2007 08:56 GMT1
What are the differences and similarities of the calculations?... for
. Dew Point
. Reel Feel Temperature
. Heat Index and
SERIOUS question about CO2 ( Sincere Question. Please Help if you can)18 Jul 2007 04:13 GMT4
If someone had a LOT of money and we asked them to build a factory to
do nothing but pump out extremely gigantic amounts of CO2, would this
"speed up" or have any measurable effect on Global Warming ??
Note:I'm speaking of a factory that could produce a daily amount of
U.S. Record Temperatures, 13 July 200717 Jul 2007 23:30 GMT1
13 July 2007
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U.S. Record Temperatures, 14 July 200716 Jul 2007 17:39 GMT2
14 July 2007
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U.S. Record Temperatures, 10 July 200716 Jul 2007 07:45 GMT12
10 July 2007
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Need Map of "Thunderstorm Days" for the United States please.15 Jul 2007 00:05 GMT1
Cannot locate good detailed maps of "thunderstorm days" for the united
states.
I need one that details average number of days per year as well as a
map showing areas that experience the most frequent "severe
The Electrical GRID causing Global Warming14 Jul 2007 17:20 GMT35
The electric grid is causing a magnetic effect on the earth. The effect
on the magnetosphere might be causing cosmic rays to not be deflected
and thus increasing cloud cover and cooling the planet in some areas
while decreasing cloud cover and heating other areas.
GW is not sunspots, solar cycle length, solar magnetic field, cosmic rays, or solar irradiance.14 Jul 2007 08:04 GMT48
The rise in the global mean surface temperature since 1985 was not
due to sunspots, solar cycle length, solar magnetic field, cosmic
rays,
or solar irradiance.  These factors were all causing cooling during
The Magnetosphere, Cosmic Radiation,and Oranges13 Jul 2007 03:50 GMT5
Short cycles generate high sunspot maxima, wheras long cycles are
characterized by weaker sunspot activity. Friis-Christensen and Lassen
have shown that the close correlation extends back to the 16th century
[68]. C. J. Butler [10] corroborated these results when he investigated
U.S. Record Temperatures, 11 July 200713 Jul 2007 01:57 GMT1
11 July 2007
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U.S. Record Temperatures, 9 July 200713 Jul 2007 01:56 GMT1
9 July 2007
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Why Would Anyone Think the Sun Would Heat the Planet?13 Jul 2007 01:50 GMT2
The sun obviously can't heat the earth....
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Short cycles generate high sunspot maxima, wheras long cycles are
characterized by weaker sunspot activity. Friis-Christensen and Lassen
Why Would Anyone Think the Sun Would Heat the Planet?13 Jul 2007 01:48 GMT1
The sun obviously can't heat the earth....
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Short cycles generate high sunspot maxima, wheras long cycles are
characterized by weaker sunspot activity. Friis-Christensen and Lassen
June tied for 4th warmest on NASA's global land record.12 Jul 2007 08:10 GMT10
June tied for 4th warmest on NASA's 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
where can i sign up to help the climate ?12 Jul 2007 06:26 GMT28
where do i signup for parades and marches for protecting climates?
i want to help the upper areas of the air we breth all the time.
if you know then you can let me know about it and then maybe i can
make arrangements to join a group or parade or some kind of riot type
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