Re: Here is a different take on global warming
- From: "Carsten Troelsgaard" <carsten.troelsgaardNOSPAM@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 11:19:18 +0100
"George" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i en meddelelse
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"pete" <vincent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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on Thu, 16 Mar 2006 11:35:24 GMT, Aidan Karley
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` In article <c_YRf.60160$dW3.4639@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, SBC Yahoo
wrote:
` > The best
` > place to look for any debris, if it does exist, would be to follow
the
` > drainage pattern, and look in stream beds or a lake bed, preferably
where
` > the water flow is slow enough to allow particluates to settle to the
bottom.
` >
` Specifically in the case of the Tunguska event, one thing they
` do ("they" including IIRC a number of researchers from Turin
` University, sorry, Bologna. North Italy anyway.
` http://www-th.bo.infn.it/tunguska/ ) is looking in trees for
` fragments buried in the bark of the trees damaged but not killed by
` the blast.
` This long after the event, there's very little evidence left.
`
` I was actually proposing, more than half-seriously, to the wife that
` we think about taking a summer holiday there to look at specifically
` the Tunguska blast region, with some sidelines to the fairly wild
` cumulates of the Norilsk province, and calling in on Tatiana and
` 'Toly on the way out or back.
I gather from reading of some expeditions there, that it is one of
those sorts of places where the bugs which have to cool their heels
all eight or nine months of winter make the most of the three months
of summer by exploding their populations and taking chunks out of
any flesh they encounter. ie, not necessarily a pleasant holiday
spot.
While not quite in the arctic or in Siberia, your suggestion does explain
why there are mosquitos in Minnesota that are so large they can pick up a
small child and carry it away to a feast with their friends. lol
lol. They can be screened from. The tiny knots are the real nuisance.
Carsten
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