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Destroying the Church of Global Warming

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May 17, 2010, 06:38 PM
Bill Koski
Destroying the Church of Global Warming
The evil stupid Fox News is suddenly golden to the leftists when they report something to their liking???????????????????


TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!!
Later, Bill Koski
May 17, 2010, 06:45 PM
announcer
Nothing "Golden" about the most 1 sided "entertainment" network on television and radio.
May 17, 2010, 10:13 PM
Mike English
quote:
Nothing "Golden" about the most 1 sided "entertainment" network on television and radio.



You're joking! You must never turn on the communist news network!


L8R, Mike

May 17, 2010, 10:20 PM
<Jeremy J.>
Hilarious............
May 17, 2010, 10:21 PM
<Jeremy J.>
Got anything for us yet Whopper? I recall you mentioning something the other day about certain people ignoring facts. Did you find any for us yet?
May 19, 2010, 12:41 AM
<Jeremy J.>
20 states recorded top 5 warmest Aprils in 116 years with 5 of those being all time warmest ever. Only 3 states were below normal.

Find anything yet Koski? Run Billy Run!!


May 19, 2010, 11:41 AM
stanman
quote:
Originally posted by Jeremy J.:
20 states recorded top 5 warmest Aprils in 116 years with 5 of those being all time warmest ever. Only 3 states were below normal.

Find anything yet Koski? Run Billy Run!!

One needs only review the report that shows a vast majority of temperature monitoring stations used by NOAA to compile this information no longer meet the requirements for the installations and that that vast majority of stations read temperatures significantly higher than the actual. Thus, skewing the temperature trend in an artificial upward direction.

So with that knowledge in hand, what does that say about the info above!? Especially when you see states like California, Oregon, and Nevada posting lower than normal conditions.

BTW... my mom had to run chains through a white out blizzard on May 10th while traveling over the Sierra's. Then on May 17th, Didi and I had to pass over the Donner Summit in another snow storm.

Just a little anecdotal information to chew on.


Greg Stanley
Off the grid and off my rocker!

May 19, 2010, 03:53 PM
announcer
My source was the unquestionable...FOX ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK....FOX said we just experienced the hottest April since they started recording this crap. And coming from THE FOX ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK...I figured you guys would have to believe it...isn't it in your bylaws? Your contracts to believe any garbage they choose to throw out.

I would like to commend them for reporting the truth for a change...maybe they're making the turn toward "Fair and Balanced".
May 19, 2010, 04:35 PM
Larry Heath
quote:
Originally posted by stanman:
One needs only review the report that shows a vast majority of temperature monitoring stations used by NOAA to compile this information no longer meet the requirements for the installations and that that vast majority of stations read temperatures significantly higher than the actual. Thus, skewing the temperature trend in an artificial upward direction.


Care to provide a link that references the above mentioned report?


Later Larry

Sapere aude!

"Put some jam on the bottom shelf where the little man can reach it."

"The Truth", it's just another liberal conspiracy!
May 19, 2010, 05:50 PM
stanman
quote:
Originally posted by Larry Heath:
quote:
Originally posted by stanman:
One needs only review the report that shows a vast majority of temperature monitoring stations used by NOAA to compile this information no longer meet the requirements for the installations and that that vast majority of stations read temperatures significantly higher than the actual. Thus, skewing the temperature trend in an artificial upward direction.


Care to provide a link that references the above mentioned report?
It's been linked to and referenced enough on this site that if you're not familiar with it you've had your head in the sand. I'm not going to dig it up again!!


Greg Stanley
Off the grid and off my rocker!

May 19, 2010, 05:59 PM
<Jeremy J.>
I guess that means FL's winter wasn't as cold as they said it was huh? Musta been some other reason 75% of iguana population just died out of the blue.

Funny Greg doesn't bring this up when all his buddies talk about cold weather. They certainly take NOAA's word for it then.
May 19, 2010, 06:22 PM
stanman
quote:
Originally posted by Jeremy J.:
I guess that means FL's winter wasn't as cold as they said it was huh? Musta been some other reason 75% of iguana population just died out of the blue.

Funny Greg doesn't bring this up when all his buddies talk about cold weather. They certainly take NOAA's word for it then.
No, it actually means that it was probably cooler than the data indicates.

Are you really having that much trouble comprehending what was suggested!?!?


Greg Stanley
Off the grid and off my rocker!

May 19, 2010, 06:28 PM
stanman
And don't worry, Jeremy! From what I saw there are still plenty of igaunas down there.


Greg Stanley
Off the grid and off my rocker!

May 19, 2010, 06:40 PM
Mike English
Greg, I heard that a couple of them post on DRR!!!!!!!!!!


L8R, Mike

May 19, 2010, 06:40 PM
<Jeremy J.>
quote:
Originally posted by stanman:
quote:
Originally posted by Jeremy J.:
I guess that means FL's winter wasn't as cold as they said it was huh? Musta been some other reason 75% of iguana population just died out of the blue.

Funny Greg doesn't bring this up when all his buddies talk about cold weather. They certainly take NOAA's word for it then.
No, it actually means that it was probably cooler than the data indicates.

Are you really having that much trouble comprehending what was suggested!?!?


Hook line and sinker.

Tell me Greg, IF these stations are reporting warmer than actual readings ALL THE TIME then it really doesn't make a bit of damn difference now does it? See, were talking about WARMER or COOLER compared to a certain period of time.

BTW, you do realize it snows in the mountains during May right? You do realize that some ski resorts are about year round for skiing. We had 14" of snow on May 7, 1988 in BFLO. That is approx 200' above sea level. Now THERE is a relevant stat.
May 19, 2010, 06:49 PM
stanman
quote:
Originally posted by Jeremy J.: Tell me Greg, IF these stations are reporting warmer than actual readings ALL THE TIME then it really doesn't make a bit of damn difference now does it? See, were talking about WARMER or COOLER compared to a certain period of time.
LMAO at Jeremy!!

Not when you're talking historically. Because it's only been within the last few years that these stations have trended upwards due to the installation not meeting the criteria!!

quote:
BTW, you do realize it snows in the mountains during May right? You do realize that some ski resorts are about year round for skiing. We had 14" of snow on May 7, 1988 in BFLO. That is approx 200' above sea level. Now THERE is a relevant stat.
Not in California, Mr. Weatherman!!!

Not much of fisherman either!!


Greg Stanley
Off the grid and off my rocker!

May 19, 2010, 07:15 PM
<Jeremy J.>
quote:
Originally posted by stanman:


Not when you're talking historically. Because it's only been within the last few years that these stations have trended upwards due to the installation not meeting the criteria!!


So how about posting up where these stations USED to be?
quote:
Originally posted by stanman:
Not in California, Mr. Weatherman!!!

Not much of fisherman either!!


You do know what Sierra Nevada means in Spanish right?
May 19, 2010, 09:05 PM
82Blackbird
JJ, your map for the Texas panhandle is wrong. We are unseasonably cool. Planting is about three weeks behind normal. Corn is taking three weeks to come up when normally it takes five days and its yellow as a John Deere tractor wheel. In the worlds largest cotton patch we are three to four weeks behind. What little cotton is up is sick from too cool of soil temperature.
May 19, 2010, 09:27 PM
Bill Koski
Where the Hell was algore when he was needed today?
I drove through two blizzards today, one the snow was so thick visibility was about 500 feet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!!
Later, Bill Koski
May 19, 2010, 09:28 PM
<Jeremy J.>
quote:
Originally posted by 82Blackbird:
JJ, your map for the Texas panhandle is wrong. We are unseasonably cool. Planting is about three weeks behind normal. Corn is taking three weeks to come up when normally it takes five days and its yellow as a John Deere tractor wheel. In the worlds largest cotton patch we are three to four weeks behind. What little cotton is up is sick from too cool of soil temperature.


A colder winter will do that.