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...........the tech marvels will save us, not some green weenie....

The "Green Weenies" are whats driving the research to find solutions. Whitout them, big corporations would just say, "Don't worry, be happy. It's all fine.":stirpot:

IF you had a clue just what this weenie shit has cost US as a consumer oriented 'free' choice society, out of our back pockets....you would shit....

I am not clueless Gene.

Jeff, buddy, I seriously don't understand your position in light of reality....

simply NO proof of the weenie position of any of this ENVIRO crap....

nothing but CONjecture and manipulated numbers....

:stirpot::thankyou:

I agree, plus smoking cigarettes, drunk driving, and lots of alcohol consumption is really good for you. Don't beleive in what doctors or the government says................now with that said wheres my beer. :beer:
 

First off, I said JUNE!

Second:

July 2012 Hottest Ever in the U.S.? Hmmm….I Doubt It

http://www.drroyspencer.com/
Your right. It was my liberal imagination at work again. My apologise.

:cool: BUT what I curious about is what the SUN activity at that time was>>

ALL else pales by comparison, on a scale between 0 and 50 billion degrees an 1% change there is wiping US out.....:hissyfit:
 
A couple of days ago, there was a record snow fall for August in South Africa. Oil well drilling operations in the Bering Sea north of the Arctic circle are being hampered by unseasonal amounts of sea ice.

A jet stream flow that causes some areas to be unusually hot will also cause some areas to be unusually cold. I think that in the short term, it's probably impossible to determine an average world temperature. I that you have to compare weather patterns over many years to truly determine a trend.

One meterioligist said that trying to find the average world temperature for a given day was as meaningful as taking a page out of a telephone book, and then adding up the numbers, dividing by the number of numbers, and then determining an average telephone number.
 
A couple of days ago, there was a record snow fall for August in South Africa. Oil well drilling operations in the Bering Sea north of the Arctic circle are being hampered by unseasonal amounts of sea ice.

A jet stream flow that causes some areas to be unusually hot will also cause some areas to be unusually cold. I think that in the short term, it's probably impossible to determine an average world temperature. I that you have to compare weather patterns over many years to truly determine a trend.

One meterioligist said that trying to find the average world temperature for a given day was as meaningful as taking a page out of a telephone book, and then adding up the numbers, dividing by the number of numbers, and then determining an average telephone number.
:lol::lol::lol::hissyfit::crylol::stirpot::censored:
 
A couple of days ago, there was a record snow fall for August in South Africa. Oil well drilling operations in the Bering Sea north of the Arctic circle are being hampered by unseasonal amounts of sea ice.

A jet stream flow that causes some areas to be unusually hot will also cause some areas to be unusually cold. I think that in the short term, it's probably impossible to determine an average world temperature. I that you have to compare weather patterns over many years to truly determine a trend.

One meterioligist said that trying to find the average world temperature for a given day was as meaningful as taking a page out of a telephone book, and then adding up the numbers, dividing by the number of numbers, and then determining an average telephone number.

You got that right. I don't know why some think that the weather in the US is more significant than the rest of the world:

http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/current/month/aus/summary.shtml

For Australia as a whole, the July mean minimum was the eight-coolest on record. The national anomaly was −0.96 °C, the coolest July since 1982. South Australia also recorded its eight-coolest July, the Northern Territory its third-coolest, and Western Australia it's coolest July on record (anomalies of −1.32 °C, −1.81 °C, and −1.71 °C, respectively). Minimum temperatures averaged over July were below average for Western Australia, the most of the Northern Territory, South Australia, and adjacent parts of New South Wales and southwestern Queensland. For a large part of central Australia minima were lowest on record for July; parts of central Australia recorded minima 4 to 5 °C below average. Minimum temperatures were above average for far northern Queensland, southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales, coastal western Tasmania, and most of southern Victoria and adjacent parts of southeastern South Australia
 
.......... I don't know why some think that the weather in the US is more significant than the rest of the world:

I don't either, since one affects the other. I just thought that was the topic of the thread. I need to get a remedial english refresher course.
 

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