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Ouch! July in US was hottest ever in history books
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08-09-2012 04:36 AM

 



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RE: Ouch! July in US was hottest ever in history books
Your Mom  Wrote:
Ever questioned the position of the official thermometers?

You may be surprised that many of them are placed next to blacktop runways. What would be the result of that?

Many were originally place on the outskirts of the city so as the cities expanded, the grass was replaced with asphalt and trees were knocked down and replaced with homes/cars.

In New Zealand, some were moved from sea locations to places further inland but they kept recording as if they were the same location.

Others have had airports build along side of them.

And this is called science folks. S977
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08-09-2012 04:41 AM

 



Post: #32
RE: Ouch! July in US was hottest ever in history books
Yet it has rained almost everyday for the last five or so weeks in Houston. Woohoo!
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08-09-2012 04:44 AM

 



Post: #33
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DrPostman  Wrote:
Your Mom  Wrote:
Ever questioned the position of the official thermometers?

You may be surprised that many of them are placed next to blacktop runways. What would be the result of that?
So, we're just imagining the Mississippi River being abnormally low?

Jptdknpa

So that fact that it got low in summer is a sign of glo-bull warming?


Since it has been lower previously -- the lowest being in 1988 -- it seems that the peak of glo-bull warming was twenty five years ago.

Jptdknpa (you laughed too soon)
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08-09-2012 04:49 AM

 



Post: #34
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S977S977S977S977S977S977S977S977
Dude..... Look at the libnuts who wrote those history books and you'll understand WHY July in U.S. was hottest ever in history books!
Libnuts are not known for intellectual honesty.
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Your Mom
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08-09-2012 04:55 AM

 



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Your Mom  Wrote:
As basic physics tells us, nature adores equilibrium and will always strive to achieve it, no matter how unsuccessful it may be.

We know that the ionosphere heaters, ie the haarp and haarp like antennae, by their very nature, heat the ionosphere. Now, what happens when we heat air? We create a low pressure zone and air will always move from a high pressure zone towards a low pressure zone in an effort to equilibrate.

So, all we have to do is heat the air to one side of the jet stream to cause the jet stream to move towards that direction.

This way, the jet stream can be manipulated to anyplace desired.

Care to refute that Dr. Postshill?

You are just as nuts as the global warming freeks.

If you think that we can put enough energy into the system to make a difference you also keep forgetting that great big firey ball in the sky which is hitting us with something like 1100 watts per meter squared at sea level. What do you think the power levels are like at 100,000 feet?

I shall not be abusive! These ionosphere heaters, as they are called, have been known to create isolated bubbles that have risen hundreds of metres. Read the research from the perpetraitors (yes, I know) themselves. Don't listen to some ol' dumb fart such as I. Take their words and make your judgment!
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08-09-2012 04:59 AM

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Post: #36
RE: Ouch! July in US was hottest ever in history books
ac488

here in the Twin Cities, only the 2nd hottest July - hottest July was 1936, 76 yrs ago - further proof of global warming
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08-09-2012 05:04 AM

 



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Helen Keller  Wrote:
ac488

here in the Twin Cities, only the 2nd hottest July - hottest July was 1936, 76 yrs ago - further proof of global warming

What no car?
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08-09-2012 05:14 AM

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Post: #38
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HAARP is giving the climitards what they want for a carbon tax.
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08-09-2012 05:42 AM

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Post: #39
RE: Ouch! July in US was hottest ever in history books
When the magnetic poles shift, some areas get cooler while others get hotter. Read the last part of this page from 1845:


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Last word that was cut off "increasing"


http://books.google.com/books?id=8jkCAAA...22&f=false <==LINK

[Image: C9F6_502330E2.jpg]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQFzLO--2R0 <== The Cause

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Ðґℙ☺ṧ⊥мαη
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08-09-2012 05:46 AM

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Post: #40
RE: Ouch! July in US was hottest ever in history books
Your Mom  Wrote:
No, I am not suggesting that shillmeister.
I am suggesting that temperatures and rainfall in the US are dependent on the position and the power of the jet stream, which has been scientifically proven to be manipulable.
Care to fornicate with your own rectal passage paid shillmesiter?
Not until after I finish laughing at you sucking yourself off over claiming
that all temperature data is skewed because they are all read off of
thermometers near hot airport runways. Funny how those runways only
got so hot this year.

chuckle




Your Mom  Wrote:
As basic physics tells us, nature adores equilibrium and will always strive to achieve it, no matter how unsuccessful it may be.
We know that the ionosphere heaters, ie the haarp and haarp like antennae, by their very nature, heat the ionosphere. Now, what happens when we heat air? We create a low pressure zone and air will always move from a high pressure zone towards a low pressure zone in an effort to equilibrate.
So, all we have to do is heat the air to one side of the jet stream to cause the jet stream to move towards that direction.
This way, the jet stream can be manipulated to anyplace desired.
Care to refute that Dr. Postshill?
Post hoc ergo proptor hoc. You have yet to prove that's what is happening.

Care to show me maps of the jet stream that indicate it's in an unusual
position for this time of year? How about maps of low and high
pressure areas that look different as well?

What else do you want to pull out of your ass and claim?




Your Mom  Wrote:
What's the matter, Dr. Postshill? Paid per post and you've reached your limit? Or you have no pre-written shillery ready to back up your shillery?
Or, you're a gutless coward?
I would really like to rip apart any response you deign to provide!

I'm sorry I don't sit by my computer slobbering all over it expecting
people to reply instantly to me, like you do. So calm down and
relax for a change and think about how to deal with your control
issues in a constructive way.




LoP Guest  Wrote:
So that fact that it got low in summer is a sign of glo-bull warming?
Since it has been lower previously -- the lowest being in 1988 -- it seems that the peak of glo-bull warming was twenty five years ago.
It's the combination that we haven't seen like this in the past. The
second worst drought in the MidWest and the West since record keeping
began, The abnormal number of record high temps, the crops and other
vegetation unable to withstand the heat and then add onto it one of
the lowest levels of the Mississippi in years. And then add to that the
fact that a little over a year earlier the river was at record high levels.
That combination is not something you can find in the history books.
It's not just records being broken here or there, they are being broken
all throughout the year due to this climate change. Worse snowstorms
from extra moisture in the atmosphere and now terrible droughts. It
all adds up to trouble. But mommy's boy wants you to believe that it's
being done on purpose because nothing makes this country greater than
ruining it economically by creating weather disasters. Give me a break!

"Why did you build houses where tornadoes were apt to happen?"
— Pat Robertson, on recent storm deaths, explaining how he thinks
we should have never populated the entire Midwest
S977

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Skippy
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08-09-2012 05:47 AM

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Post: #41
RE: Ouch! July in US was hottest ever in history books
Skippy  Wrote:
When the magnetic poles shift, some areas get cooler while others get hotter. Read the last part of this page from 1845:


[Image: 2E4A_502330B6.jpg]

Last word that was cut off "increasing"


http://books.google.com/books?id=8jkCAAA...22&f=false <==LINK

[Image: C9F6_502330E2.jpg]

Care to take a swing at my reply, Postman?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQFzLO--2R0 <== The Cause

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08-09-2012 05:52 AM

 



Post: #42
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Either too hot or too cold- Sounds like Climate Change to me. There are consequences to "progress"
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08-09-2012 05:53 AM

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Post: #43
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LoP Guest  Wrote:
Either too hot or too cold- Sounds like Climate Change to me. There are consequences to "progress"

It is indeed climate change, but not from cars, planes and cow farts... but from an ancient repeating cycle the planet goes through.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQFzLO--2R0 <== The Cause

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Ðґℙ☺ṧ⊥мαη
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08-09-2012 06:06 AM

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Post: #44
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Skippy  Wrote:
Care to take a swing at my reply, Postman?
Your article talks about 2011. It's now a year later and things
are going to get worse before they can improve. There were
terrible cold spells during certain years before 2011. I seriously
doubt that whoever wrote that article really predicted what is
happening. Don't we have to have a serious and dramatic
magnetic change by now?

"Why did you build houses where tornadoes were apt to happen?"
— Pat Robertson, on recent storm deaths, explaining how he thinks
we should have never populated the entire Midwest
S977

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08-09-2012 06:08 AM

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Post: #45
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STATING THE BLEEDING OBVIOUS

QUOTE

Either too hot or too cold- Sounds like Climate Change to me. There are consequences to "progress"

UNQUOTE

YES ICE AGES WERE VERY BAD

OR LOL, 0.2 DEGREES F WARMER THAN 1930'S WARMING AFTER COMING OUT OF A MINI ICE AGE.

NOTE TO GUEST

THE CLIMATE HAS ALWAYS CHANGED, SOMETIMES FOR THE "GOOD" AND SOMETIMES FOR THE "BAD"

SINCE THE LAST ICE AGE ENDED, THE WORLD WAS WARMER THAN NOW FOR MOST OF THAT PERIOD.

GL

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