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1. Date: 2008-07-06 04:06:37
Subject: Re: First six months of 2008 set record for precipitation
From: "0Z0NB" <0...@d...com> Search message by this author

"Earl Evleth" <e...@w...fr> wrote in message
news:C493C79F.12F485%evleth@wanadoo.fr...
> Global warming news from Illinois

Maybe global cooling news?

> 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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2. Date: 2008-07-06 10:26:14
Subject: Re: First six months of 2008 set record for precipitation
From: Phisher KIng <locker2@thebusstartion> Search message by this author

"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.

>
>> 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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3. 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> Search message by this author

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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4. Date: 2008-07-06 18:14:18
Subject: Re: First six months of 2008 set record for precipitation
From: Eeyore <r...@h...com> Search message by this author



Phisher KIng wrote:

> "0Z0NB" <0...@d...com> wrote
> > "Earl Evleth" <e...@w...fr> wrote
> >
> >> 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.

PURE LIES.

I'm amazed this hasn't had better coverage.

Graham

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