Re: El Nino Outlook on Weather and Measuring Atmospheric Temp
- From: "Weatherlawyer" <Weatherlawyer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Apr 2006 15:40:07 -0700
Yokel wrote:
Apparently the US and what was the USSR have only recently started to
Presumably the climatology of the Antarctic with its stronger cold vortex
than the Arctic makes such warmings more unlikely there, which is why the
phenomenon attracted attention. Similar episodes in the Arctic pass without
comment, except in the higher meteorological circles.
let us in on the details of the Arctic's climate.
One wonders exactly how much change this winter has been to previous
ones on the same sort (or part of) the cycle - if there is such a
cycle.
But the Antarctic's cycles are up for ayone to inspect. And there
appears to be a marked increase in the melt rate there too. Just why
that should be seen as disasterous per se is a question for a subset of
inquiry, in itself.
Personally the more desert that can be turned over to the plough, the
better isn't that so?
Wouldn't it be nice if the western powers stopped Africa mutilating
itself and allowed agricultural and political innovation to mature
there. It's about time the Sahara was made viable isn't it? It would
cost a lot less than an international space station.
It will not happen whilst people will vote for monkeys though. Someone
told Chimpzilla that Mars was full of bananas. (This is someone who
believes that What is the capital of Texas?)
Oops there goes a million brazillion...
Oops there goes a million brazillion...
Oops there goes a million brazillion dollars damn!
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