bump[Edited on July 18, 2010 at 12:38 AM. Reason : ``]
7/18/2010 12:37:27 AM
^ Oh, yeah? Well, I'm gonna bump mine, too, then!
7/18/2010 2:33:11 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/25/opinion/25friedman.html?_r=1
7/26/2010 7:44:34 PM
way to cherry pickAlso keep in mind that glacial ice doesn't count as sea ice.
7/27/2010 1:36:08 AM
Odd... as I understood greenhouse theory, CO2 should have its biggest impact during the winter, as its warming effect is drowned out during the summer by H2O. Quite peculiar that the graphs show summer melt to be the only change, with winter growth even higher to compensate. What could explain this?
7/27/2010 2:46:13 AM
^probably the fact that CO2 concentration isn't a big player in global climate
7/27/2010 9:09:37 AM
^^ hahaha. speaking of cherry-picking... did you even BOTHER to look at the southern sea ice? you know, where it's INCREASING? how about global sea ice? steady as a rock...
7/27/2010 7:05:26 PM
Haha, and you don't think losing all the sea ice in the northern hemisphere and replacing with sea ice in the southern hemisphere will change the earth one bit do you? You really have no idea what the implications are.Climate change and global warming are two different things.
7/27/2010 8:47:47 PM
7/28/2010 2:54:12 AM
and yet, it's all still well within the margin of error. hmmm...
7/28/2010 7:15:12 AM
^That 2nd graph clearly shows a decline in ice. The chosen scale of the graph makes it appear less significant than it is.http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2010/20100728_stateoftheclimate.htmlWarmest Decade On Record
7/28/2010 4:58:01 PM
nope. within the margin of error. nice try, though
7/28/2010 5:57:00 PM
Yo burro do you have a link to the actual datasets and not the images? Are they published? Just curious
7/28/2010 6:30:14 PM
it's from the university of illinois. you could look around there if you want
7/28/2010 6:38:51 PM
I am sure the link is found somewhere within the margin of error.
7/28/2010 6:40:21 PM
or it could actually be that there is no overall trend... even McDouche will tell you that there is a reason we talk about statistical significance.]
7/28/2010 6:46:58 PM
So I decided to take the data that was used to generate the images above (northern sea ice from 1870 - 2007 ... I excluded 2008 because it had two missing values) and do some really basic analysis.Here's the sea-ice averages plotted across years:To see if there's a trend, usually it's better to analyze moving averages. I calculated moving averages for both 5 year and 10 year intervals:5 year:10 year:Over the last ~140 years I think it's safe to conclude there's a downward trend in Northern sea ice.
7/28/2010 7:42:48 PM
Trying to find the ascii datasets for southern sea ice.... will do similar plots for those numbers and for the sum of northern + southern sea ice.
7/28/2010 7:44:25 PM
good work, man. it is clear that there is a decline in northern sea ice, though I would point out that the pre-satellite numbers should be taken with a grain of salt, for obvious reasons.[Edited on July 28, 2010 at 7:50 PM. Reason : ]
7/28/2010 7:49:42 PM
I don't think that data is pre, although I'm not sure what algorithm was used to produced the extent estimates. I haven't found a southern sea ice extent data set to compare versus above. I did find this, though:http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/2010/070610.html
7/29/2010 8:58:02 AM
The report above claims that AAO significantly and positively increased in a way that covaried with the increase in Southern sea ice extent.Southern sea ice doesn't persist year-long though, really.
7/29/2010 9:22:38 AM
I have a hard time getting excited over any climate data because the sample is so incredibly small in relation to the age of the planet. how can anyone reach a conclusion?
7/29/2010 12:05:04 PM
Depends on the memory of the system. Just because a system's been around for billions of years doesn't mean you need billions of years of data to make inferences from samples to mechanism.
7/29/2010 12:16:01 PM
If the globe is warming it's only because we're being brought closer to God's heat. Anyone who doesn't like swimming in December can suck it. LOL
7/29/2010 1:54:55 PM
8/18/2010 5:20:23 PM
^always refreshing to see you posting something that proves exactly nothing.
8/19/2010 11:03:23 PM
9/1/2010 12:39:33 PM
when did genius boy b/c the resident AGW idiot troll?
9/1/2010 11:45:16 PM
^^^You disagree that warmer waters have an affect on calcification?[Edited on September 2, 2010 at 8:18 AM. Reason : k]
9/2/2010 8:18:08 AM
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9/14/2010 7:21:37 PM
^exactly, I mean how do you think the Vikings got there in the first place? Probably the same way they colonized Greenland..you know, when it was warmer.
9/14/2010 9:26:31 PM
A highly respected physics professor (Harold Lewis) has resigned from the APS over the AGW sham. His resignation latter is below:
10/14/2010 1:24:37 PM
clearly he is in the pocket of the oil companies
10/14/2010 6:32:20 PM
10/14/2010 9:10:35 PM
10/14/2010 11:32:59 PM
11/9/2010 10:29:07 PM
And this is in the Global Warming thread why?
11/9/2010 10:40:39 PM
figure it out.
11/10/2010 3:16:46 AM
No, I want you to explain to all of us how ultraviolet radiation warms the atmosphere, thus having any place in this thread.
11/10/2010 5:22:15 AM
^He's Genius Boy, apparently he answers to nobody.Somewhat interesting poll results from Scientific American readers
11/16/2010 9:43:33 AM
11/21/2010 2:13:50 PM
This is nothing new. What would be new, however, would be your explanation of how ultraviolet radiation heats the atmosphere.
11/21/2010 4:36:46 PM
11/22/2010 10:20:14 AM
11/23/2010 3:34:00 AM
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-11-26/world-may-record-warmest-year-as-u-k-meteorological-office-adjusts-data.htmlwoops, we need to adjust those temperatures up again! isn't it funny that every time there is a "correction," it pushes temperatures up even higher? hmmm...[Edited on December 1, 2010 at 7:51 PM. Reason : ]
12/1/2010 7:50:51 PM
how's that global warming treating you today, NC?
12/4/2010 8:12:52 PM
Considering it was 64 degrees with a tornado watch and severe thunderstorm warnings just three nights ago, this really isn't all that surprising. Oh wait, you were trying to be funny.
12/4/2010 9:24:55 PM
aaronburro drank so much republican kool-aid, he's got diabetes.... [Edited on December 4, 2010 at 10:54 PM. Reason : ]
12/4/2010 10:53:31 PM
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