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No Denying Last Decade Was the Hottest Ever
The last decade is the hottest on record, according to the latest "State of the Climate" report released by the U.S. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration and published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Global-climate record-keeping began in earnest in the 1880s. Three hundred scientists analyzed data from 37 different climate indicators, including humidity, glacier cover, sea-surface temperature, sea level, and temperature over land, and, for the first time, put all of that data together in one place. " 'Their consistency 'jumps off the page at you,' report co-author Derek Arndt said," according to National Geographic. " 'Global warming is undeniable,' and it's happening fast." Just as you would predict in a warming world, temperature over land and ocean heat content showed signs of steadily increasing, while sea ice and snow cover decreased. "New evidence suggest that more than 90 percent of ... heat trapped by greenhouse gases over the past 50 years has been absorbed into the oceans," National Geographic reported. "Because water expands as it warms, the added ocean heat is contributing to sea level rise as well as to the rapid melting of Arctic summer sea ice." - - - Gee, I guess SW Tom wasn't on the "call"list...Tom is, after all, the greatest scientist in his mind. |
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 07:39:31 -0400, Harry ?
wrote: No Denying Last Decade Was the Hottest Ever The last decade is the hottest on record, according to the latest "State of the Climate" report released by the U.S. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration and published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Global-climate record-keeping began in earnest in the 1880s. Three hundred scientists analyzed data from 37 different climate indicators, including humidity, glacier cover, sea-surface temperature, sea level, and temperature over land, and, for the first time, put all of that data together in one place. " 'Their consistency 'jumps off the page at you,' report co-author Derek Arndt said," according to National Geographic. " 'Global warming is undeniable,' and it's happening fast." Just as you would predict in a warming world, temperature over land and ocean heat content showed signs of steadily increasing, while sea ice and snow cover decreased. "New evidence suggest that more than 90 percent of ... heat trapped by greenhouse gases over the past 50 years has been absorbed into the oceans," National Geographic reported. "Because water expands as it warms, the added ocean heat is contributing to sea level rise as well as to the rapid melting of Arctic summer sea ice." - - - Gee, I guess SW Tom wasn't on the "call"list...Tom is, after all, the greatest scientist in his mind. Would someone please send some of that heat over here? We've been having the coldest summer in recorded history. Even the poor winemakers are moaning because their grapes are not maturing due to lack of heat. Besides, I hate boating the delta with cold northerly winds. Eddie in San Jose CA |
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In article , hawaii-50
@sbcglobal.net says... On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 07:39:31 -0400, Harry ? wrote: No Denying Last Decade Was the Hottest Ever The last decade is the hottest on record, according to the latest "State of the Climate" report released by the U.S. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration and published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Global-climate record-keeping began in earnest in the 1880s. Three hundred scientists analyzed data from 37 different climate indicators, including humidity, glacier cover, sea-surface temperature, sea level, and temperature over land, and, for the first time, put all of that data together in one place. " 'Their consistency 'jumps off the page at you,' report co-author Derek Arndt said," according to National Geographic. " 'Global warming is undeniable,' and it's happening fast." Just as you would predict in a warming world, temperature over land and ocean heat content showed signs of steadily increasing, while sea ice and snow cover decreased. "New evidence suggest that more than 90 percent of ... heat trapped by greenhouse gases over the past 50 years has been absorbed into the oceans," National Geographic reported. "Because water expands as it warms, the added ocean heat is contributing to sea level rise as well as to the rapid melting of Arctic summer sea ice." - - - Gee, I guess SW Tom wasn't on the "call"list...Tom is, after all, the greatest scientist in his mind. Would someone please send some of that heat over here? We've been having the coldest summer in recorded history. Even the poor winemakers are moaning because their grapes are not maturing due to lack of heat. Besides, I hate boating the delta with cold northerly winds. Eddie in San Jose CA Well, with the record the hysterical have, you can bet in a while we will find out this study is as full of holes as the rest... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! |
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On 7/29/10 1:23 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In , hawaii-50 @sbcglobal.net says... On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 07:39:31 -0400, Harry wrote: No Denying Last Decade Was the Hottest Ever The last decade is the hottest on record, according to the latest "State of the Climate" report released by the U.S. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration and published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Global-climate record-keeping began in earnest in the 1880s. Three hundred scientists analyzed data from 37 different climate indicators, including humidity, glacier cover, sea-surface temperature, sea level, and temperature over land, and, for the first time, put all of that data together in one place. " 'Their consistency 'jumps off the page at you,' report co-author Derek Arndt said," according to National Geographic. " 'Global warming is undeniable,' and it's happening fast." Just as you would predict in a warming world, temperature over land and ocean heat content showed signs of steadily increasing, while sea ice and snow cover decreased. "New evidence suggest that more than 90 percent of ... heat trapped by greenhouse gases over the past 50 years has been absorbed into the oceans," National Geographic reported. "Because water expands as it warms, the added ocean heat is contributing to sea level rise as well as to the rapid melting of Arctic summer sea ice." - - - Gee, I guess SW Tom wasn't on the "call"list...Tom is, after all, the greatest scientist in his mind. Would someone please send some of that heat over here? We've been having the coldest summer in recorded history. Even the poor winemakers are moaning because their grapes are not maturing due to lack of heat. Besides, I hate boating the delta with cold northerly winds. Eddie in San Jose CA Well, with the record the hysterical have, you can bet in a while we will find out this study is as full of holes as the rest... Speaking of really, truly stupid...Scott "Tosk" Ingersoll, undisputed dumbest poster in rec.boats. |
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![]() "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article , hawaii-50 @sbcglobal.net says... On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 07:39:31 -0400, Harry ? wrote: No Denying Last Decade Was the Hottest Ever The last decade is the hottest on record, according to the latest "State of the Climate" report released by the U.S. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration and published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Global-climate record-keeping began in earnest in the 1880s. Three hundred scientists analyzed data from 37 different climate indicators, including humidity, glacier cover, sea-surface temperature, sea level, and temperature over land, and, for the first time, put all of that data together in one place. " 'Their consistency 'jumps off the page at you,' report co-author Derek Arndt said," according to National Geographic. " 'Global warming is undeniable,' and it's happening fast." Just as you would predict in a warming world, temperature over land and ocean heat content showed signs of steadily increasing, while sea ice and snow cover decreased. "New evidence suggest that more than 90 percent of ... heat trapped by greenhouse gases over the past 50 years has been absorbed into the oceans," National Geographic reported. "Because water expands as it warms, the added ocean heat is contributing to sea level rise as well as to the rapid melting of Arctic summer sea ice." - - - Gee, I guess SW Tom wasn't on the "call"list...Tom is, after all, the greatest scientist in his mind. Would someone please send some of that heat over here? We've been having the coldest summer in recorded history. Even the poor winemakers are moaning because their grapes are not maturing due to lack of heat. Besides, I hate boating the delta with cold northerly winds. Eddie in San Jose CA Well, with the record the hysterical have, you can bet in a while we will find out this study is as full of holes as the rest... -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! I'll bet, actually, I don't have to bet, because I know that 1) you're a moron and 2) the science is pretty clear. The extremes are exactly what defines adverse climate change. |
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![]() "Harry " wrote in message m... On 7/29/10 1:23 PM, I am Tosk wrote: In , hawaii-50 @sbcglobal.net says... On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 07:39:31 -0400, Harry wrote: No Denying Last Decade Was the Hottest Ever The last decade is the hottest on record, according to the latest "State of the Climate" report released by the U.S. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration and published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Global-climate record-keeping began in earnest in the 1880s. Three hundred scientists analyzed data from 37 different climate indicators, including humidity, glacier cover, sea-surface temperature, sea level, and temperature over land, and, for the first time, put all of that data together in one place. " 'Their consistency 'jumps off the page at you,' report co-author Derek Arndt said," according to National Geographic. " 'Global warming is undeniable,' and it's happening fast." Just as you would predict in a warming world, temperature over land and ocean heat content showed signs of steadily increasing, while sea ice and snow cover decreased. "New evidence suggest that more than 90 percent of ... heat trapped by greenhouse gases over the past 50 years has been absorbed into the oceans," National Geographic reported. "Because water expands as it warms, the added ocean heat is contributing to sea level rise as well as to the rapid melting of Arctic summer sea ice." - - - Gee, I guess SW Tom wasn't on the "call"list...Tom is, after all, the greatest scientist in his mind. Would someone please send some of that heat over here? We've been having the coldest summer in recorded history. Even the poor winemakers are moaning because their grapes are not maturing due to lack of heat. Besides, I hate boating the delta with cold northerly winds. Eddie in San Jose CA Well, with the record the hysterical have, you can bet in a while we will find out this study is as full of holes as the rest... Speaking of really, truly stupid...Scott "Tosk" Ingersoll, undisputed dumbest poster in rec.boats. I think there's some dispute about that... lol It's a race to the bottom! |
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On 7/29/10 2:37 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
"Harry " wrote in message m... On 7/29/10 1:23 PM, I am Tosk wrote: In , hawaii-50 @sbcglobal.net says... On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 07:39:31 -0400, Harry wrote: No Denying Last Decade Was the Hottest Ever The last decade is the hottest on record, according to the latest "State of the Climate" report released by the U.S. National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration and published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Global-climate record-keeping began in earnest in the 1880s. Three hundred scientists analyzed data from 37 different climate indicators, including humidity, glacier cover, sea-surface temperature, sea level, and temperature over land, and, for the first time, put all of that data together in one place. " 'Their consistency 'jumps off the page at you,' report co-author Derek Arndt said," according to National Geographic. " 'Global warming is undeniable,' and it's happening fast." Just as you would predict in a warming world, temperature over land and ocean heat content showed signs of steadily increasing, while sea ice and snow cover decreased. "New evidence suggest that more than 90 percent of ... heat trapped by greenhouse gases over the past 50 years has been absorbed into the oceans," National Geographic reported. "Because water expands as it warms, the added ocean heat is contributing to sea level rise as well as to the rapid melting of Arctic summer sea ice." - - - Gee, I guess SW Tom wasn't on the "call"list...Tom is, after all, the greatest scientist in his mind. Would someone please send some of that heat over here? We've been having the coldest summer in recorded history. Even the poor winemakers are moaning because their grapes are not maturing due to lack of heat. Besides, I hate boating the delta with cold northerly winds. Eddie in San Jose CA Well, with the record the hysterical have, you can bet in a while we will find out this study is as full of holes as the rest... Speaking of really, truly stupid...Scott "Tosk" Ingersoll, undisputed dumbest poster in rec.boats. I think there's some dispute about that... lol It's a race to the bottom! Yeah...you may be right...the righties are racing to the bottom. "Happy" certainly is giving Tosk Ingersoll some competition, as is the ID spoofer. |
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