Date: 2008-07-06 10:51:39
Subject: Re: First six months of 2008 set record for precipitation
From: Peter Muehlbauer <s...@A...frankenexpress.de>
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Phisher KIng <locker2@thebusstartion> wrote:
> "0Z0NB" <0...@d...com> wrote in news:487044c7$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au:
>
> > "Earl Evleth" <e...@w...fr> wrote in message
> > news:C493C79F.12F485%evleth@wanadoo.fr...
> >> Global warming news from Illinois
> >
> > Maybe global cooling news?
>
> Nope. The earth is not cooling. The last ten years have been the hottest
> on record.
I don't know what you're smoking, but you should stop with that.
We are now at a temperature level of 1980, further on down trend.
You should accept the facts, boy.
> >> First six months of 2008 set record for precipitation
> >> Monthly statewide rainfall has been above average every month in the
> >> first
> >> half of 2008, resulting in the wettest January through June since
> >> 1895,
> >> according to the Illinois Water Survey at the Institute of Natural
> >> Resources
> >> Sustainability at the University of Illinois.
> >>
> >
> > Ho hum, deja vu.
> > So it was similar in 1895!
> > What else is new?
> >
> > Oh BTW, wasn't this AGW caper supposed to cause more extensive drought
> > conditions??
> >
> >
> > Warmest Regards
> >
> > Bonzo
> >
> > ". none of the climate states in the models correspond even remotely to
> > the current observed climate. In particular, the state of the oceans,
> > sea ice, and soil moisture has no relationship to the observed state at
> > any recent time in any of the IPCC models." Kevin Trenberth, IPCC
> > Coordinating Lead Author
> >
> >
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