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Re: [Killietalk] Where did winter go in Indiana?



I wanna know how they figure we are not still in the the Pliestocene and
thus overdue for another "Ice Age"....thought a "mini cycle" occurred every
10K yrs? Also I thought it Wuznt that long ago when "wooly/sabertooth" this
and that" was bumpin around here

KC

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From: killietalk-bounces at aka_org [mailto:killietalk-bounces at aka_org] On
Behalf Of Hladky, John
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:41 PM
To: killifish discussion list
Subject: Re: [Killietalk] Where did winter go in Indiana?

The amount of miss-information out there concerning global warming is mind
boggling.  

I have seen several weather experts, PhD.s in meteorology, say that the
hurricanes this year were not caused by global warming.  Severe hurricane
seasons run in a 40 year cycle going back to the first settlers in the New
World.  It was just our time.  

Interestingly enough, the same day I saw one of the meteorologists
interviewed, Fox news reported on a speech given by Barbra Streisand blaming
global warming for the hurricanes.  Poor Babs is a college drop out, no
degree in anything, much less a PhD. in weather, but she is still a self
proclaimed "expert".
John in Huntsville



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Behalf Of Mark Pearlscott
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 2:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [Killietalk] Where did winter go in Indiana?

John,

Very interesting information.  Thanks for your post.

Mark
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J. C. wrote:
>  Scientist are using the average tempature of the oceans in different 
> areas and the tempature hase went up. I think it has been like .5 
> degrees every 10 years that they have been studying it. When you take 
> into account the amount of heat needed to heat that much water up .5 
> degrees you see the big picture. The polar caps and glaciers world 
> wide are shrinking, proven not myth or hear say.
> 
>   The global shifts in weather are because of the warmer ocean 
> tempatures shifting the jet stream. And yes you are right that our 
> overly warm weather is partly off set by their below normal temps when 
> looking for global warming. For global warming you have to count the 
> whole worlds weather for each day and get long standing averages. The 
> ocean temp has been checked longer and is the best way of looking for 
> slow gradual change as water holds heat and cold and keeps our weather 
> more constant. That is why islands in the tropics are not overly hot 
> and never get cold.
> The water around them has wind blowing over the water which either 
> picks up heat or looses heat to the water. This is also why when I 
> could afford it we went to either Pensicola FL or Biloxi MS every 
> Oct./Nov.
> and even went there for Christmas but the ocean was a bit cold. The 
> ocean was still warm for swimming and the day time temps not overly 
> hot. I only went one time in July and the cars AC failed(never again). 
> This is also why the hurricanes were so bad this year as the water is 
> way warmer in the gulf than normal.
> 
>                               Later, John
> 
> --- Mark Pearlscott <mark at pearlscott_com> wrote:
> 
> 
>>If we are warmer than usual, and China/Russia are colder than usual, 
>>is that global warming?  It sounds more like a global weather shifting 
>>to me.
>>
>>I was talking with my mother just the other day about this, and she 
>>and I both think that 30 years ago, December was the coldest month of 
>>the year.  Now we both feel that it is February.  Again, it is more of 
>>a shifting than a change... and that is just my opinion.  I'm sure 
>>someone out there has all the stats and one could compare all the data 
>>if they really wanted to.  And if you do, I'd be interested in your 
>>results.  ;)
>>
>>Mark
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>>
>>Al Anderson wrote:
>>
>>>Where did winter go in Indiana?
>>>Duane
>>>
>>>It is part of the extreme weather we will be
>>
>>getting in the future called
>>
>>>global warming. Chiana and Russia are having
>>
>>record cold spell and amounts
>>
>>>of snow. I wonder how the fish around the world
>>
>>will take it.
>>
>>>aL
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