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....global warming in decades moves across the south:)
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On 2/13/14, 11:02 AM, KC wrote:
...global warming in decades moves across the south:) You don't understand the concept. -- Sarah Palin is watching the Sochi Olympic Games from the front porch of her house. |
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On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 11:09:49 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 2/13/14, 11:02 AM, KC wrote: ...global warming in decades moves across the south:) You don't understand the concept. He's talking about global warming, not countersteering. |
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On 2/13/2014 12:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 11:09:49 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 2/13/14, 11:02 AM, KC wrote: ...global warming in decades moves across the south:) You don't understand the concept. He's talking about global warming, not countersteering. Still waiting for you to show me one bike in that link with the front tire turned away from the radius, and the rear tire tracking outside of the radius of the front... :) But turns out talking to Dick, even though he can't see through the red eyes, is we were talking about two different things. He was talking about pushing a bar going down a straight road, I was talking about taking a corner... |
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On 2/13/14, 12:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 11:09:49 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 2/13/14, 11:02 AM, KC wrote: ...global warming in decades moves across the south:) You don't understand the concept. He's talking about global warming, not countersteering. Yeah, he doesn't understand the concept of global warming. From NOAA: The year 2013 ties with 2003 as the fourth warmest year globally since records began in 1880. The annual global combined land and ocean surface temperature was 0.62°C (1.12°F) above the 20th century average of 13.9°C (57.0°F). This marks the 37th consecutive year (since 1976) that the yearly global temperature was above average. Currently, the warmest year on record is 2010, which was 0.66°C (1.19°F) above average. Including 2013, 9 of the 10 warmest years in the 134-year period of record have occurred in the 21st century. Only one year during the 20th century—1998—was warmer than 2013. Separately, the 2013 global average land surface temperature was 0.99°C (1.78°F) above the 20th century average of 8.5°C (47.3°F), the fourth highest annual value on record. The 2013 global average ocean temperature was 0.48°C (0.86°F) above the 20th century average of 16.1°C (60.9°F) and tied with 2006 as the eighth highest annual temperature on record and the highest since 2010, the last time El Niño conditions were present in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. ENSO-neutral conditions were present in this region during all of 2013. Precipitation measured at land-based stations around the globe was near average on balance for 2013, at just 0.31 mm above the long-term average. However, as is typical, precipitation varied greatly from region to region. This is the second consecutive year with near-average global precipitation at land-based stations. Global Temperatures The year 2013 tied with 2003 as the fourth warmest year globally since records began in 1880. The annually-averaged temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 0.62°C (1.12°F) above the 20th century average and marks the 37th consecutive year (since 1976) that the annual temperature was above the long-term average. Currently, the warmest year on record is 2010, which was 0.66°C (1.19°F) above average. To date, including 2013, 9 of the 10 warmest years on record have occured during the 21st century. Only one year during the 20th century—1998—was warmer than 2013. The global annual temperature has increased at an average rate of 0.06°C (0.11°F) per decade since 1880 and at an average rate of 0.16°C (0.28°F) per decade since 1970. http://tinyurl.com/2e43kso -- Sarah Palin is watching the Sochi Olympic Games from the front porch of her house. |
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On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 12:14:39 -0500, KC wrote:
On 2/13/2014 12:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 11:09:49 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 2/13/14, 11:02 AM, KC wrote: ...global warming in decades moves across the south:) You don't understand the concept. He's talking about global warming, not countersteering. Still waiting for you to show me one bike in that link with the front tire turned away from the radius, and the rear tire tracking outside of the radius of the front... :) But turns out talking to Dick, even though he can't see through the red eyes, is we were talking about two different things. He was talking about pushing a bar going down a straight road, I was talking about taking a corner... Answered. "front tire turned away from the radius, and the rear tire tracking outside of the radius of the front" makes absolutely no sense to me whatsoever. The driver of every one of those bikes is using countersteering to turn the bike and keep it turning. Amen. I provided two videos on countersteering. There is all kinds of information on the physics and geometry of motorcycles and how they turn available on the net. |
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On 2/13/2014 10:09 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 2/13/14, 11:02 AM, KC wrote: ...global warming in decades moves across the south:) You don't understand the concept. We will soon enough get a summer that is as unusually hot and long as this winter was unusually cold and long. Do you think the fool will have the balls to stand up and laugh at all the funerals? LdB |
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On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 12:00:41 -0600, LdB wrote:
On 2/13/2014 10:09 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 2/13/14, 11:02 AM, KC wrote: ...global warming in decades moves across the south:) You don't understand the concept. We will soon enough get a summer that is as unusually hot and long as this winter was unusually cold and long. Do you think the fool will have the balls to stand up and laugh at all the funerals? LdB Perhaps we should have spent the money on malaria protection rather than send it to Al Gore? |
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"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 2/13/14, 12:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 11:09:49 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 2/13/14, 11:02 AM, KC wrote: ...global warming in decades moves across the south:) You don't understand the concept. He's talking about global warming, not countersteering. Yeah, he doesn't understand the concept of global warming. From NOAA: The year 2013 ties with 2003 as the fourth warmest year globally since records began in 1880. The annual global combined land and ocean surface temperature was 0.62°C (1.12°F) above the 20th century average of 13.9°C (57.0°F). This marks the 37th consecutive year (since 1976) that the yearly global temperature was above average. Currently, the warmest year on record is 2010, which was 0.66°C (1.19°F) above average. Including 2013, 9 of the 10 warmest years in the 134-year period of record have occurred in the 21st century. Only one year during the 20th century—1998—was warmer than 2013. Separately, the 2013 global average land surface temperature was 0.99°C (1.78°F) above the 20th century average of 8.5°C (47.3°F), the fourth highest annual value on record. The 2013 global average ocean temperature was 0.48°C (0.86°F) above the 20th century average of 16.1°C (60.9°F) and tied with 2006 as the eighth highest annual temperature on record and the highest since 2010, the last time El Niño conditions were present in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. ENSO-neutral conditions were present in this region during all of 2013. Precipitation measured at land-based stations around the globe was near average on balance for 2013, at just 0.31 mm above the long-term average. However, as is typical, precipitation varied greatly from region to region. This is the second consecutive year with near-average global precipitation at land-based stations. Global Temperatures The year 2013 tied with 2003 as the fourth warmest year globally since records began in 1880. The annually-averaged temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 0.62°C (1.12°F) above the 20th century average and marks the 37th consecutive year (since 1976) that the annual temperature was above the long-term average. Currently, the warmest year on record is 2010, which was 0.66°C (1.19°F) above average. To date, including 2013, 9 of the 10 warmest years on record have occured during the 21st century. Only one year during the 20th century—1998—was warmer than 2013. The global annual temperature has increased at an average rate of 0.06°C (0.11°F) per decade since 1880 and at an average rate of 0.16°C (0.28°F) per decade since 1970. http://tinyurl.com/2e43kso Where are the temperature measuring points? |
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On 2/13/2014 12:17 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 2/13/14, 12:11 PM, Poco Loco wrote: On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 11:09:49 -0500, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 2/13/14, 11:02 AM, KC wrote: ...global warming in decades moves across the south:) You don't understand the concept. He's talking about global warming, not countersteering. Yeah, he doesn't understand the concept of global warming. From NOAA: The year 2013 ties with 2003 as the fourth warmest year globally since records began in 1880. The annual global combined land and ocean surface temperature was 0.62°C (1.12°F) above the 20th century average of 13.9°C (57.0°F). This marks the 37th consecutive year (since 1976) that the yearly global temperature was above average. Currently, the warmest year on record is 2010, which was 0.66°C (1.19°F) above average. Including 2013, 9 of the 10 warmest years in the 134-year period of record have occurred in the 21st century. Only one year during the 20th century—1998—was warmer than 2013. Separately, the 2013 global average land surface temperature was 0.99°C (1.78°F) above the 20th century average of 8.5°C (47.3°F), the fourth highest annual value on record. The 2013 global average ocean temperature was 0.48°C (0.86°F) above the 20th century average of 16.1°C (60.9°F) and tied with 2006 as the eighth highest annual temperature on record and the highest since 2010, the last time El Niño conditions were present in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. ENSO-neutral conditions were present in this region during all of 2013. Precipitation measured at land-based stations around the globe was near average on balance for 2013, at just 0.31 mm above the long-term average. However, as is typical, precipitation varied greatly from region to region. This is the second consecutive year with near-average global precipitation at land-based stations. Global Temperatures The year 2013 tied with 2003 as the fourth warmest year globally since records began in 1880. The annually-averaged temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 0.62°C (1.12°F) above the 20th century average and marks the 37th consecutive year (since 1976) that the annual temperature was above the long-term average. Currently, the warmest year on record is 2010, which was 0.66°C (1.19°F) above average. To date, including 2013, 9 of the 10 warmest years on record have occured during the 21st century. Only one year during the 20th century—1998—was warmer than 2013. The global annual temperature has increased at an average rate of 0.06°C (0.11°F) per decade since 1880 and at an average rate of 0.16°C (0.28°F) per decade since 1970. http://tinyurl.com/2e43kso And here you sit in 2014 complaining about a little snow and ice. Wat's it gonna take to make you happy? |
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