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  #11  
Old April 7th 08, 07:35 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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And that makes Bill Sornson a LIAR.



"Bill Sornson" wrote
LOL Grow up, sonny.


Well Billy, there are a couple here who have come to your defense and
claimed that you aren't necessarily a LIAR, you might just be a

MMMMOOOOOOORRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN

So which is it John Boy? Are you a Liar or are you a Moron?

Both perhaps.

We await your decision.



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Old April 7th 08, 08:34 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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V-for-Vendicar wrote:
Well Billy, there are a couple here who have come to your defense and
claimed that you aren't necessarily a LIAR, you might just be a

MMMMOOOOOOORRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN

So which is it John Boy? Are you a Liar or are you a Moron?

Both perhaps.

We await your decision.



"Bill Sornson" wrote
I give. Your rapier wit and obvious knowledge on all matters
meteorological are too much.


You still haven't answered the question.

If you don't decide, I will decide for you.



  #13  
Old April 12th 08, 08:20 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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V-for-Vendicar wrote:
"DI" wrote
How dare you to offer some proof. They won't accept it because they
have their minds made up already.



2007 Tied for Earth's Second Warmest Year Andrea Thompson
LiveScience Staff Writer

January 16, 2008


The year 2007 has tied 1998 for the Earth's second warmest this century,
NASA
scientists announced today.


OOPS, they, NASA recanted that study, they said their data was skewed.
It was all over the news recently.

Mike
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Old April 13th 08, 10:04 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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V-for-Vendicar wrote:
"Bill Sornson" wrote
Stick your thermometer next to a generator or AC unit and you'll get high
readings, too.


But you won't get high bore hole temperatures, melting ice caps, high
ocean temperatures, high satellite derrived temperatures, changes in the
time of onset of the seasons, melting glaciers world wide, and alterations
in the global weather patterns amongst other visible changes.

And not realizing this makes you a MMMMMOOOOOOOORRRRRRRROOOOONNNN

Or a tool of the right-wing media.

--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
  #15  
Old April 13th 08, 10:44 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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"DI" wrote
How dare you to offer some proof. They won't accept it because they
have their minds made up already.



2007 Tied for Earth's Second Warmest Year Andrea Thompson
LiveScience Staff Writer

January 16, 2008


The year 2007 has tied 1998 for the Earth's second warmest this century,
NASA
scientists announced today.

Climatologists at the agency's Goddard Institute for Space Sciences (GISS)
in
New York used temperature data from weather stations on land, satellite
measurements of sea ice temperature since 1982 and data from ships for
earlier
years to construct a record of global average temperatures going back for
over a
century.

The GISS analysis has 1934, 1998 and 2005 tied as the warmest years in the
United States (with 2005 being the warmest globally).

The eight warmest years globally in the past century have all occurred since
1998, and the 14 warmest years have all occurred since 1990.

The greatest observed warming in 2007 occurred in the Arctic, which
experienced
a record sea ice melt this summer, opening up the fabled Northwest Passage
for
the first time.

"As we predicted last year, 2007 was warmer than 2006, continuing the strong
warming trend of the past 30 years that has been confidently attributed to
the
effect of increasing human-made greenhouse gases," said NASA GISS Director
James
E. Hansen.

A minor flaw in the GISS record discovered last year did not affect this
analysis, the scientists noted.

Hansen says that warming can be expected to continue, with another record
warm
year coming soon, though it is unlikely to be 2008.

"Barring a large volcanic eruption, a record global temperature clearly
exceeding that of 2005 can be expected within the next few years, at the
time of
the next El Nino , because of the background warming trend attributable to
continuing increases of greenhouse gases," Hansen said.

El Nino tends to have a warming effect on temperatures in many areas, while
the
volcanic ash that an eruption spews into the air has a cooling effect.

While most scientists agree the planet is warming, the trend does not
proceed
constantly upward year-by-year. Other factors cause hikes and dips in the
generally trajectory of the global temperature chart, which has been mostly
trending upward since the beginning of the 20th century.


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Old April 13th 08, 10:45 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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MMMMOOOOOOORRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN



"Puppet_Sock" wrote
How many months in a winter there Scotty?
Socks


On average about 1 to 1.5 months shorter than it used to be.


  #17  
Old April 13th 08, 10:45 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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"Bill Sornson" wrote
Kind of makes you wonder why Al Gore is going to spend $300M on GW
propaganda now that it's the "consensus" view.


No need to wonder. Here is the explanation....

2007 Tied for Earth's Second Warmest Year Andrea Thompson
LiveScience Staff Writer

January 16, 2008


The year 2007 has tied 1998 for the Earth's second warmest this century,
NASA
scientists announced today.

Climatologists at the agency's Goddard Institute for Space Sciences (GISS)
in
New York used temperature data from weather stations on land, satellite
measurements of sea ice temperature since 1982 and data from ships for
earlier
years to construct a record of global average temperatures going back for
over a
century.

The GISS analysis has 1934, 1998 and 2005 tied as the warmest years in the
United States (with 2005 being the warmest globally).

The eight warmest years globally in the past century have all occurred since
1998, and the 14 warmest years have all occurred since 1990.

The greatest observed warming in 2007 occurred in the Arctic, which
experienced
a record sea ice melt this summer, opening up the fabled Northwest Passage
for
the first time.

"As we predicted last year, 2007 was warmer than 2006, continuing the strong
warming trend of the past 30 years that has been confidently attributed to
the
effect of increasing human-made greenhouse gases," said NASA GISS Director
James
E. Hansen.

A minor flaw in the GISS record discovered last year did not affect this
analysis, the scientists noted.

Hansen says that warming can be expected to continue, with another record
warm
year coming soon, though it is unlikely to be 2008.

"Barring a large volcanic eruption, a record global temperature clearly
exceeding that of 2005 can be expected within the next few years, at the
time of
the next El Nino , because of the background warming trend attributable to
continuing increases of greenhouse gases," Hansen said.

El Nino tends to have a warming effect on temperatures in many areas, while
the
volcanic ash that an eruption spews into the air has a cooling effect.

While most scientists agree the planet is warming, the trend does not
proceed
constantly upward year-by-year. Other factors cause hikes and dips in the
generally trajectory of the global temperature chart, which has been mostly
trending upward since the beginning of the 20th century.


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Old April 13th 08, 12:58 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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"Mike Romain" wrote
OOPS, they, NASA recanted that study, they said their data was skewed. It
was all over the news recently.


Nope, sorry. You are confusing an announcement made in the middle of last
year that made no practical difference in global temps (recant?
Ahahahahahahah) with the latest announcement below.

Your Ignorance is Profound. You must be an AmeriKKKan.


2007 Tied for Earth's Second Warmest Year Andrea Thompson
LiveScience Staff Writer

January 16, 2008


The year 2007 has tied 1998 for the Earth's second warmest this century,
NASA
scientists announced today.

Climatologists at the agency's Goddard Institute for Space Sciences (GISS)
in
New York used temperature data from weather stations on land, satellite
measurements of sea ice temperature since 1982 and data from ships for
earlier
years to construct a record of global average temperatures going back for
over a
century.

The GISS analysis has 1934, 1998 and 2005 tied as the warmest years in the
United States (with 2005 being the warmest globally).

The eight warmest years globally in the past century have all occurred since
1998, and the 14 warmest years have all occurred since 1990.

The greatest observed warming in 2007 occurred in the Arctic, which
experienced
a record sea ice melt this summer, opening up the fabled Northwest Passage
for
the first time.

"As we predicted last year, 2007 was warmer than 2006, continuing the strong
warming trend of the past 30 years that has been confidently attributed to
the
effect of increasing human-made greenhouse gases," said NASA GISS Director
James
E. Hansen.

A minor flaw in the GISS record discovered last year did not affect this
analysis, the scientists noted.

Hansen says that warming can be expected to continue, with another record
warm
year coming soon, though it is unlikely to be 2008.

"Barring a large volcanic eruption, a record global temperature clearly
exceeding that of 2005 can be expected within the next few years, at the
time of
the next El Nino , because of the background warming trend attributable to
continuing increases of greenhouse gases," Hansen said.

El Nino tends to have a warming effect on temperatures in many areas, while
the
volcanic ash that an eruption spews into the air has a cooling effect.

While most scientists agree the planet is warming, the trend does not
proceed
constantly upward year-by-year. Other factors cause hikes and dips in the
generally trajectory of the global temperature chart, which has been mostly
trending upward since the beginning of the 20th century.


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Old April 13th 08, 10:43 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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"Bill Sornson" wrote
Stick your thermometer next to a generator or AC unit and you'll get high
readings, too.


But you won't get high bore hole temperatures, melting ice caps, high
ocean temperatures, high satellite derrived temperatures, changes in the
time of onset of the seasons, melting glaciers world wide, and alterations
in the global weather patterns amongst other visible changes.

And not realizing this makes you a MMMMMOOOOOOOORRRRRRRROOOOONNNN


  #20  
Old April 13th 08, 10:46 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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2007 Tied for Earth's Second Warmest Year Andrea Thompson
LiveScience Staff Writer



"Bill Sornson" wrote
That's been debunked already, but that just proves the point.


It has? Someone should tell the scientific community.

MMMMMMMOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRROOOOOOONNNNNNNN



"Bill Sornson" wrote
Why is Al going to spend 300 million bucks promoting what "all the
experts" say is "obvious"?

It's a frigging scam.


Your absolutely right. And the Grey Aliens are behind it all.

The reality of the situation of course is that you have tied your
political ideology to a sinking ship and are too stupid to abandon your
failed ideology.

You will carry it to it's end - your end - and into the garbage heap of
history.

So long Suckerss..




 




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