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Old 06-08-2019, 06:00   #511
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What is “lightening” [sp]???

What is an “Eaon” [sp]????

Hard to make a convincing scientific or technical argument appear credible using those ‘words’.
sorry I don't always proof read what autocorrect screws up.

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sorry I don't always proof read what autocorrect screws up...
You're not alone.
According to Wikipedia:
"Some writers and organizations choose to consistently replace some words with others as part of their editorial policy, with occasionally unforeseen results. For example, the American Family Association chose to replace all instances of the word "gay" on its website with the word "homosexual".
This caused an article about US Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay to be littered with confusing sentences such as,
"In Saturday's opening heat, Homosexual pulled way up, way too soon, and nearly was caught by the field, before accelerating again and lunging in for fourth place".
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Why Climate Change Isn't Science
By Daniel G. Jones
Environmentalists first predicted impending climate disaster in the 1970s, but they didn’t call it global warming. Back then, it was “Global Cooling” that would end life on earth as we knew it. The smog of industrial pollutants was blocking out sunlight so severely, we were warned, that our planet would enter a new ice age unless we acted quickly. Magazine covers featured pictures of snowball earth.
The oxymoronically named "American Thinker" is wrong; science was 6:1 warming:cooling in the 1970's. The MSM got it really wrong.

https://www.insidescience.org/news/m...ientists-wrong
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The oxymoronically named "American Thinker" is wrong; science was 6:1 warming:cooling in the 1970's. The MSM got it really wrong.

https://www.insidescience.org/news/m...ientists-wrong
give it up jack your not going to get anybody else to believe the fallacy of modern man made global warming that is able to override natural climate change .
And the planet continues to cool .
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give it up jack your not going to get anybody else to believe the fallacy of modern man made global warming that is able to override natural climate change .
And the planet continues to cool .

Give it up Newhaul, you are clearly not on the same planet.
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give it up jack your not going to get anybody else to believe the fallacy of modern man made global warming that is able to override natural climate change .
And the planet continues to cool .
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https://ipolitics.ca/2019/07/30/61-o...-suffers-poll/
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do they asked a thousand people and ignored the responses that don't support the politicians views .

Sounds familiar .
And the planet continues to cool

Btw as of 2007 UTC last night we have now had 4 vei4 stratospheric volcanic eruptions this month alone

Nature trumps man again :-):-)
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And the planet continues to cool

Except that July was the hottest month on record and that is for all months ever.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/05/world...ntl/index.html


And June was the hottest June ever.
https://www.noaa.gov/news/june-2019-...cord-for-globe


And we are on track for 2019 to be the second hottest year ever. 2016 was the hottest. 2017 and 2018 were just a bit cooler but now we are are getting hotter again. Oh dear.
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... And the planet continues to cool ..
The earth is not cooling*.
While temperatures in 2017 and 2018 were lower than 2016, global temperatures have not dropped sharply, nor at record breaking levels, and there is no “global cooling” trend occurring.
In fact, 2016 was the hottest year on record, 2017 was the second-hottest, and 2018 was the fourth-hottest, and 18 of the 19 warmest years on record have occurred since 2001.
Global warming does not mean that every year has to be hotter than the year before. Rather, it means that generally average temperatures are on the rise, even if they may fluctuate somewhat year-to-year.
As Sand crab noted, It appears that this year (2019) seems to be on track to be warmer than 2018, but only time will tell for certain.
The average global land and ocean surface temperature for January–February 2019 was 0.84°C (1.51°F) above the 20th century average of 12.1°C (53.8°F)—the fourth highest global land and ocean temperature for January–February in the 1880–2019 record, behind 2016 (warmest), 2017 (second warmest), and 2015 (third warmest).
The globally-averaged temperature across land and ocean surfaces was the fifth highest on record for June 2018 at 0.75°C (1.35°F) above the 20th century average of 15.5°C (59.9°F). The ten warmest Junes on record have occurred since 2005, with 2016 the warmest June at +0.91°C (+1.64°F). June 2018 also marks the 42nd consecutive June and the 402nd consecutive month with temperatures, at least nominally, above the 20th century average.

* “Global cooling” is typically used to describe a long term period during which the earth’s average temperature is cooling.
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sorry I don't always proof read what autocorrect screws up.

Lightning
Eon
Is that better
As hard as I try, I can’t seem to get autocorrect to misspell words.

We all make mistakes including me but we don’t insult the intelligence of readers with excuses such as that.
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Except that July was the hottest month on record and that is for all months ever.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/05/world...ntl/index.html


And June was the hottest June ever.
https://www.noaa.gov/news/june-2019-...cord-for-globe


And we are on track for 2019 to be the second hottest year ever. 2016 was the hottest. 2017 and 2018 were just a bit cooler but now we are are getting hotter again. Oh dear.
actually 4th warmest in 41 years

Roy Spencer, PhD


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Btw as of 2007 UTC last night we have now had 4 vei4 stratospheric volcanic eruptions this month alone
Volcanoes produce short-term cooling; that is a variation.



http://berkeleyearth.org/volcanoes/
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And the planet continues to cool
What cooling looks like.



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Volcanoes produce short-term cooling; that is a variation.



Berkeley Earth
no really ?????

Just informing about the fact that there have been over a dozen vei4 or 5 eruptions in the last 7 + months
During the current deep solar minimum and resultant near record cosmic rays.

Jack you ought to watch the show secrets of the earth season 1 episode 6 .
It was on the weather channel as a rerun last night might open your eyes a bit.
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