Re: Climate Change Not The Cause of Neanderthal Extinction



On Jan 2, 12:23 pm, Jack Linthicum <jacklinthi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Jan 2, 10:13 am, David <pchristain...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Jan 2, 9:57 am, Jack Linthicum <jacklinthi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jan 2, 9:37 am, David <pchristain...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Dec 31 2008, 3:00 pm, Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Jack Linthicum wrote:
On Dec 31, 1:41 pm, David <pchristain...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 31, 1:03 pm, Jack Linthicum <jacklinthi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Dec 31, 12:26 pm, David <pchristain...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Dec 31, 11:59 am, Peter Alaca <p.al...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David <pchristain...@xxxxxxxxx> 31/12/2008 17:42 wrote:> On Dec 30, 9:30 pm, Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David wrote:
Accuweather
http://global-warming.accuweather.com/2008/12/climate_change_not_the_...
Jack posted the underlying study yesterday.
...
Yet, my post has the advantage of reminding
USENETters yet one more time that I am
a meteorologist <grin>.
David Christainsen
No, it shows that you are only interested in yourself.
No, it shows that I don't get mad; I get even...
This is "getting even"? More like an inability to stop talking,http://www.quotationspage.com/quote/29375.html
Wrong.  Further,

The Frigid Future Is Upon Ushttp://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message691463/pg1

"The UW-Madison researchers used their computer models to
compare a world impacted by this longer period of warming
with a theoretical world in which the climate remained
unaffected by human activities.

In the world absent man's influence, known glacial cycles --
predictable and regular periods that have to do with the orbit
of the Earth and radiation from the sun -- happened at regular
100,000-year intervals.

But Vavrus said when the researchers compared the changes
caused by humans with a world absent the impact of greenhouse
gases generated by man over the last 5,000 to 8,000 years, the
model told them that we should be entering an ice age.

'We should have been in a relatively cool climate state by now,'
Vavrus said.

When they removed the human-caused greenhouse gases, Vavrus
and Kutzbach said, three different models showed the same thing --
that more ice and snow should be forming in Canada, Siberia,
Greenland and the Rocky Mountains, all places where glaciers first
started forming during previous ice ages.

While this may seem a fortuitous finding -- especially as you survey
the small glacier in your driveway -- Vavrus cautioned that our
possibly having held off an ice age is not necessarily a good thing.

'It's important for people to realize,' Vavrus said, 'that this
research
suggests climate is very sensitive to greenhouse gases. And the
huge amounts we're emitting through modern activities are probably
going to have an even bigger impact.'

David Christainsen - Meteorologist

Relevance? What happened to to the Neanderthals?

Don't you remember? It's "All David, All The Time". Only he is
relevant....

Relevance? What happened to to the Neanderthals?
What happened to my climate science?

David Christainsen

The sum total of your "climate science" is a snip from a site that had
already been posted. BTW do you have a degree in meterology or
climatetology? School and year issued, please. Must establish your
bona fides.
...

You overlooked what I already posted -

The Frigid Future Is Upon Ushttp://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message691463/pg1

BTW have you cleaned up the foul language
you once used against me yet?  I don't believe
Tom McDonald or Peter Alaca ever apologized
for their scandalous behaviour either.

That's an evasion, not an answer

I will not give my credentials to you in meteorology
unless you start behaving as a gentleman.

For starters, you can check my meteorology articles
on Google Groups going way back...

David Christainsen

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