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"DAVID GREENE" <d...@v...net> wrote:
> "TomTom" <t...@i...com> wrote:
> > DAVID GREENE <d...@v...net> typed:
> >>
> >>
> >> Look, I know this is Usenet but even so, please - for your own sake,
> >> don't be *this* stupid, OK?
> >
> > Whatever you say, Dave.
>
> omg ... aren't you the clever little fucwit ...
|> >> Look, I know this is Usenet but even so, please - for your own sake,
|> >> don't be *this* stupid, OK?
> get back to us when you have something real to say
|> >> Look, I know this is Usenet but even so, please - for your own sake,
|> >> don't be *this* stupid, OK?
> Dave Greene
>
>
Roger Coppock <r...@a...com> wrote:
> August tied for 10th warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern Hemisphere
> record.
>
> Despite fossil fool lies,
> global mean surface temperatures continue to rise.
>
> These hemispherically averaged temperature data come from NASA,
> http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/tabledata/NH.Ts.tx
t
> They represent the results of tens of millions of readings
> taken at thousands of stations covering the lands of the Northern
> Hemisphere over the last 129 years. Yes, the data are corrected
> for the urban heat island effect.
>
> The Mean August temperature over the last 129 years is 14.051 C.
> The Variance is 0.09497.
> The Standard Deviation is 0.3082.
>
> Rxy 0.7268 Rxy^2 0.5283
> TEMP = 13.659964 + (0.006015 * (YEAR-1879))
> Degrees of Freedom = 127 F = 142.210486
> Confidence of nonzero correlation = approximately
> 0.999999999999999999999 (21 nines), which is darn close to 100%!
>
> The month of August in the year 2008,
> is linearly projected to be 14.436,
> yet it was 14.54.
> The sum of the residuals is 21.487828
>
> Equal weight exponential least squares fit:
> TEMP = 13.664224 * e^(.0004291 * (YEAR-1879))
> The sum of the residuals is 21.420209
>
> Rank of the months of August
> Year Temp C Anomaly Z score
> 2003 14.91 0.859 2.79
> 2007 14.90 0.849 2.76
> 2005 14.82 0.769 2.50
> 1998 14.82 0.769 2.50
> 2001 14.80 0.749 2.43
> 2006 14.72 0.669 2.17
> 1995 14.70 0.649 2.11
> 2004 14.66 0.609 1.98
> 2002 14.58 0.529 1.72
> 2008 14.54 0.489 1.59 <--
> 2000 14.54 0.489 1.59
> 1990 14.54 0.489 1.59
> 1997 14.53 0.479 1.55
> MEAN 14.051 0.000 0.00
> 1891 13.72 -0.331 -1.07
> 1964 13.71 -0.341 -1.11
> 1904 13.66 -0.391 -1.27
> 1913 13.65 -0.401 -1.30
> 1956 13.64 -0.411 -1.33
> 1888 13.63 -0.421 -1.37
> 1903 13.62 -0.431 -1.40
> 1908 13.61 -0.441 -1.43
> 1907 13.60 -0.451 -1.46
> 1885 13.58 -0.471 -1.53
> 1892 13.52 -0.531 -1.72
> 1887 13.48 -0.571 -1.85
> 1884 13.45 -0.601 -1.95
> 1912 13.18 -0.871 -2.83
>
> The most recent 177 continuous months, or 14 years and 9 months,
> on this NH.Ts.txt data set are all above the 1951-1980
> data set norm of 14 C.
> There are 1544 months of data on this data set:
> -- 790 of them are at or above the norm.
> -- 754 of them are below the norm.
> This run of 177 months above the norm is the result of a warming
> world. It is too large to occur by chance at any reasonable level
> of confidence. A major volcano eruption, thermonuclear war, or
> meteor impact could stop this warming trend for a couple of years,
> otherwise expect it to continue.
You like to read your bullshit over and over again?
--
"If my memory serves me right, ..."
[Roger "128 nines" Coppock in alt.global-warming]
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:29:06 GMT, DAVID GREENE wrote:
> "Peter Webb" <w...@D...com.au> wrote:
>> "Roger Coppock" <r...@a...com> wrote:
>
>>> August tied for 10th warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern Hemisphere
>>> record.
>>
>> Pretty good, really. NASA was collecting temperature data 50 years before
>> it even existed.
>>
>> I await news that NASA also helped invent the telephone, and assisted in
>> the Battle of Hastings.
>
> Look, I know this is Usenet but even so, please - for your own sake, don't
> be this stupid, OK? You are only embarrassing yourself. Word to the Wise.
>
> Dave Greene
I think you are the stupid one. Learn to examine the evidence.
Please explain how NASA has been recording accurate data consistently for
129 years. In science you cannot vary your measurement systems and compare
them. You need consistent measurement devices used throughout the test.
That is impossible with weather to any degree of accuracy. You can only
look at local trends, certainly nothing on the global scale or even to
anything more than 2 or 3 degrees accuracy, at best.
On Sep 18, 11:06 pm, "zbono" <z...@...com> wrote:
> Tied for the coldest August of the century ...
But the century is only 8 years old, Zbono.
So you're saying this is the coldest August we've had in at least 8
years, right?
>
> and that's despite Fudgin' Hansen's best efforts!!!!!
>
> So what's happened to the effect of "soaring CO2
> levels"?????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????
Maybe all of that terrible Chinese air pollution that's making its way
across the Pacific Ocean to North America could be helping to offset
some of the CO2-induced warming we would expect to see?
Or could be sunspot cycles; as a non-scientist, I dunno. But "the
coldest August in the century" just means the "coldest August this
decade," doesn't it? :-)
> "I've argued time and again that the old trade unionists and CND
> lesbians didn't go away. They just morphed into environmentalists. The
> red's become green but the goals remain the same. And there's no better
> way of achieving those goals than turning the lights out and therefore
> winding the clock back to the Stone Age. Only when we're all eating
> leaves under a hammer and sickle will they be happy." Jeremy Clarkson,
> BBC Top Gear-
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From a career as a local journalist in the north of England, he rose
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"Michael Dobony" <s...@s...net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:29:06 GMT, DAVID GREENE wrote:
>> "Peter Webb" <w...@D...com.au> wrote:
>>> "Roger Coppock" <r...@a...com> wrote:
>>
>>>> August tied for 10th warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern Hemisphere
>>>> record.
>>>
>>> Pretty good, really. NASA was collecting temperature data 50 years
>>> before
>>> it even existed.
>>>
>>> I await news that NASA also helped invent the telephone, and assisted in
>>> the Battle of Hastings.
>>
>> Look, I know this is Usenet but even so, please - for your own sake,
>> don't
>> be this stupid, OK? You are only embarrassing yourself. Word to the
>> Wise.
>
> I think you are the stupid one. Learn to examine the evidence.
Hey, it is not my fault if you, Peter and TomTom all think NASA existed 79
years ago.
Dave Greene
"DAVID GREENE" <d...@v...net> wrote:
>"Michael Dobony" <s...@s...net> wrote in message
>news:ytjqcfp1y864.f74x1hsq1pay$.dlg@40tude.net...
>> On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:29:06 GMT, DAVID GREENE wrote:
>>> "Peter Webb" <w...@D...com.au> wrote:
>>>> "Roger Coppock" <r...@a...com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> August tied for 10th warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern Hemisphere
>>>>> record.
>>>>
>>>> Pretty good, really. NASA was collecting temperature data 50 years
>>>> before
>>>> it even existed.
>>>>
>>>> I await news that NASA also helped invent the telephone, and assisted in
>>>> the Battle of Hastings.
>>>
>>> Look, I know this is Usenet but even so, please - for your own sake,
>>> don't
>>> be this stupid, OK? You are only embarrassing yourself. Word to the
>>> Wise.
>>
>> I think you are the stupid one. Learn to examine the evidence.
>
>Hey, it is not my fault if you, Peter and TomTom all think NASA existed 79
>years ago.
>
>Dave Greene
Without the 'space" part, it did.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Advisory_Commi
ttee_for_Aeronautics
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On Sep 18, 11:06 pm, "zbono" <z...@...com> wrote:
> Tied for the coldest August of the century ...
But the century is only 8 years old, Zbono.
So you're saying this is the coldest August we've had in at least 8
years, right?
*******************************
ABSOLUTELY!
Most probably the coldest in a lot more than eight years if Fudgin'
Hansen hadn't "adjusted" the data!!
*********************************
>
> and that's despite Fudgin' Hansen's best efforts!!!!!
>
> So what's happened to the effect of "soaring CO2
> levels"?????????????????????????????????????????????
?????????
Or could be sunspot cycles; as a non-scientist, I dunno. But "the
coldest August in the century" just means the "coldest August this
decade," doesn't it? :-)
*************************
See above re Fudgin' Hansen ...
***********************
> "I've argued time and again that the old trade unionists and CND
> lesbians didn't go away. They just morphed into environmentalists. The
> red's become green but the goals remain the same. And there's no
> better
> way of achieving those goals than turning the lights out and therefore
> winding the clock back to the Stone Age. Only when we're all eating
> leaves under a hammer and sickle will they be happy." Jeremy Clarkson,
> BBC Top Gear-
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> "DAVID GREENE" <d...@v...net> wrote:
>>"Michael Dobony" <s...@s...net> wrote in message
>>news:ytjqcfp1y864.f74x1hsq1pay$.dlg@40tude.net...
>>> On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:29:06 GMT, DAVID GREENE wrote:
>>>> "Peter Webb" <w...@D...com.au> wrote:
>>>>> "Roger Coppock" <r...@a...com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> August tied for 10th warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern Hemisphere
>>>>>> record.
>>>>>
>>>>> Pretty good, really. NASA was collecting temperature data 50 years
>>>>> before it even existed.
>>>>>
>>>>> I await news that NASA also helped invent the telephone, and assisted
>>>>> in
>>>>> the Battle of Hastings.
>>>>
>>>> Look, I know this is Usenet but even so, please - for your own sake,
>>>> don't be this stupid, OK? You are only embarrassing yourself. Word
>>>> to the Wise.
>>>
>>> I think you are the stupid one. Learn to examine the evidence.
>>
>>Hey, it is not my fault if you, Peter and TomTom all think NASA existed 79
>>years ago.
>>>
> Without the 'space" part, it did.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Advisory_Commi
ttee_for_Aeronautics
Right ;^)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA
NASA born in 1958
Either way his math still does not add up.
2008-79 does not equal 1913.
Dave Greene
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 01:19:09 GMT, DAVID GREENE wrote:
> "Michael Dobony" <s...@s...net> wrote in message
> news:ytjqcfp1y864.f74x1hsq1pay$.dlg@40tude.net...
>> On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:29:06 GMT, DAVID GREENE wrote:
>>> "Peter Webb" <w...@D...com.au> wrote:
>>>> "Roger Coppock" <r...@a...com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> August tied for 10th warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern Hemisphere
>>>>> record.
>>>>
>>>> Pretty good, really. NASA was collecting temperature data 50 years
>>>> before
>>>> it even existed.
>>>>
>>>> I await news that NASA also helped invent the telephone, and assisted in
>>>> the Battle of Hastings.
>>>
>>> Look, I know this is Usenet but even so, please - for your own sake,
>>> don't
>>> be this stupid, OK? You are only embarrassing yourself. Word to the
>>> Wise.
>>
>> I think you are the stupid one. Learn to examine the evidence.
>
> Hey, it is not my fault if you, Peter and TomTom all think NASA existed 79
> years ago.
>
> Dave Greene
????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????????????
"Michael Dobony" <s...@s...net> wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 01:19:09 GMT, DAVID GREENE wrote:
>> "Michael Dobony" <s...@s...net> wrote in message
>> news:ytjqcfp1y864.f74x1hsq1pay$.dlg@40tude.net...
>>> On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:29:06 GMT, DAVID GREENE wrote:
>>>> "Peter Webb" <w...@D...com.au> wrote:
>>>>> "Roger Coppock" <r...@a...com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> August tied for 10th warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern Hemisphere
>>>>>> record.
>>>>>
>>>>> Pretty good, really. NASA was collecting temperature data 50 years
>>>>> before
>>>>> it even existed.
>>>>>
>>>>> I await news that NASA also helped invent the telephone, and assisted
>>>>> in
>>>>> the Battle of Hastings.
>>>>
>>>> Look, I know this is Usenet but even so, please - for your own sake,
>>>> don't
>>>> be this stupid, OK? You are only embarrassing yourself. Word to the
>>>> Wise.
>>>
>>> I think you are the stupid one. Learn to examine the evidence.
>>
>> Hey, it is not my fault if you, Peter and TomTom all think NASA existed
>> 79
>> years ago.
>>
>> Dave Greene
>
> ????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????????????
First READ!!!
quote "August tied for 10th warmest on the 129-year NASA Northern Hemisphere
record."
quote "Pretty good, really. NASA was collecting temperature data 50 years
before it even existed."
Then do the MATH!!! 129-50=79
Dave Greene
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