Re: Question re. Global Warming
- From: "Bob Eld" <nsmontassoc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 18:16:08 GMT
<hhc314@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Perhaps a bit off topic, but...
Can anyone here point me to a website that contains a listing of the
maximum and minimum, average or mean temperatures for a FIXED and
identified location within the central US for each of the most recently
passed 50 or 80 years.
Not being a sneaky sort, I want to take a look at a graphical
presentation of mean temperatures over these years to determine the
slope of the curve and its points of inflection if any. Nothing
sinister. The points of inflection, if any, and the nominal slope are
my primary interests.
With all the verbage posted on global warming, I can't seem to find
anything that presents real scientific or statistical evidence that
such an effect actually exists, or its correlation with global events
is a fact I find a surprising.
Any help in finding the actual land data at a central point in the US
away from major population centers (because they cause to localized an
effect) would be sincerely appreciated.
Kindest regards, Harry C.
From above: "...average or mean temperatures for a FIXED andidentified location within the central US for each of the most recently
passed 50 or 80 years."
Be careful with that one. Global warming is an integration and averaging of
ALL temperatures over the whole earth. It's not based on temperature changes
in a specific location for a small region especially one far from the
oceans. Consider the potential case where the Gulf Stream may be cutoff or
altered because of fresh water influx into the Atlantic. Most theories point
to a significant cooling in Europe if that happens yet the root cause will
be the melting of Greenland. Global warming causes accelerated wild
fluctuations of weather and climate but not necessarily warming in any one
place.
Bob
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