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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Meteorology / February 2008



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The Carbon Offsets Scam11 Feb 2008 10:26 GMT1
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Ideological Insanity: Mandatory Suicide To Reduce Carbon Footprint11 Feb 2008 10:04 GMT1
February 5th, 2008
In an interview with Stephen Wright at Cracked.com, the comedian tells a
favorite joke: You never know what you have until it's gone, and I
wanted to know what I had, so I got rid of everything. He lamented, "I
Rudd's Rabble11 Feb 2008 10:04 GMT1
Sunday, February 10, 2008 at 02:21pm
The Sunday Telegraph claims it knows some of the "best and brightest"
people Kevin Rudd is inviting to his ideas summit:
 CATE Blanchett, Collette Dinnigan and the Sass & Bide duo could sit
Global Cooling Update: KOLD IN KANSAS11 Feb 2008 10:04 GMT1
9 Feb 2008
The Wichita Eagle suggests a version of the Gore Effect:
Do you suppose Al Gore upset Mother Nature by complaining about global
warming, so she's showing him what she can really do when she gets
Kindergarten level experiment shows Denialists are Dumber than children10 Feb 2008 22:53 GMT4
<last_post@rogers.com> wrote
> Aikins: Tell me how a trace gas in the
>  atmosphere can heat the world? You don't
>  even have a clue about the mechanics which
Kindergarten level experiment shows Denialists are Dumber than children.10 Feb 2008 20:23 GMT2
<last_post@rogers.com> wrote
> Aikins: Tell me how a trace gas in the
>  atmosphere can heat the world? You don't
>  even have a clue about the mechanics which
6 Degrees of Lies10 Feb 2008 13:45 GMT16
1st degree, you're a little snively brat.
2nd degree, you get a little older and become a bigger snively brat
3rd degree, you reach adolescence and learn to lie as you become a
bigger snively brat
SSSHHHHHHHHH!10 Feb 2008 12:23 GMT2
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 12:03am
Yet another inconvenient study says man may not have much at all to do
with any warming:
Climate scientists at the University of Rochester, the University of
Rudd Finally Apologises For Raping Tasmania10 Feb 2008 11:35 GMT4
Advanced Draft Copy.
"We're really, really sorry we wiped-out all of your priceless native
flora and fauna so we could cash them in on a counter lunch, 3 beers and
an all night hooker session. In hindsight paying 50c per Tasmanian Tiger
Feb 5th's 101 tornadoes..Is that not in the top 10 records?09 Feb 2008 21:04 GMT3
On Feb5th-6th we had over 101 tornadoes, is this not some record, at
least in the top ten?
Also the deaths being nearly 60 people, is this not also some record
or close to it?
Req: Radar site for TN tornadoes09 Feb 2008 15:33 GMT8
Can anybody recommend a good website with a video of the radar of the
tornadoes as they crossed Tenessee, two days ago?  No live action footage,
please, just radar data.  TIA
Higher elevations equals more calm weather? Does elevation matter?07 Feb 2008 18:46 GMT24
I was wondering if this were true in the follow scenarios.
1. You live at 600 ft. above sea level and experience 100
thunderstorms on average per year. You then move to an area that is
1,600 ft. above sea level CLOSE to the area which is 600 ft. above sea
NASA data link pollution to rainy summer days in the southeast07 Feb 2008 14:33 GMT1
Rainfall data from a NASA satellite show that summertime storms in the
southeastern United States shed more rainfall midweek than on
weekends. Scientists say air pollution from humans is likely driving
that trend.
Harold Brooks Attempts to Cover His Bare Naked Fat NOAA a.s.07 Feb 2008 04:42 GMT1
Harold Brooks wants to keep his cushy job at NOAA, so that his fat a.s 
doesn't have to sit outside on the cold hard concrete, and he can
continue to entertain little school girls on their school trips :
http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSN0630245820080207
The stratosphere temperature confirms global warming07 Feb 2008 03:58 GMT23
Please see:
http://www.myclimatechange.net/default.aspx?Page=Article&SubjectId=28&cat=2&sub=4
Nice graph of GISS Temp VS Lower Troposphere MSU, too..
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