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- Do we have a deadly date with El Nino?
- Seems to be drawing a long bowOk, so there was an El Nino in 1918 and a flu pandemic started in the same year. The so-called flu season essentially follows winter around the globe - it's nearly always flu season somewhere. Given that an El Nino event occurs every...
- Tags: El Nino
- Discussion threads 2009-09-15
- El Nino evidence that global warming is real?
- El Nino evidence that global warming is real?El Nino is not Global WarmingHow dumb are you? Meteorologists and oceanographers have been successfully predicting El Nino developments for decades. This is not the same as the relatively "young" science of atmospheric climatology.RE: El Nino evidence that global warming is real?Harry, ...
- Tags: NOW IT, El Nino, global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-07-09
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- Hey, deniers, is hotter oceans not part of global warming? Just another hoax?
- One of the standard arguments of those who claim to have evidence that global warming is a hoax--or evil conspiracy or even a plot by nefarious forces trying to control the planet--is that the earth is, in fact getting cooler. That all began as a specious use of data...
- Tags: NOAA, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-20
- Do we have a deadly date with El Nino?
- Some newly published research from Texas A & M indicates: 1) El Nino events are not getting stronger due to climate change 2) The 1918 El Nino encouraged the flu pandemic that year 3) There may be lesson to learn this year as we have an El...
- Tags: Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-15
- Heartland to become Hotland?
- I live in KansasIt is hard for me to argue with global warming when they tell me about ocean temps and ice cover, but when they talk about my backyard, I have a voice. Without a doubt, KS was hotter in the 80's than it is now....
- Tags: Hotland, Heartland
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- Global warming: he says this, but he says that...
- Here's an interesting exploration of the lobbyist level argument going on in the U.S. about heating and cooling trends. If El Nino continues to heat things up, old precious 1998 may lose its crown as hottest hellacious year in recent history. The global warming deniers will then come...
- Tags: Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-19
- Solar cycles, weather and climate
- There's new research on the links between solar cycles on the Sun, and the weather here on earth. This work was done by American scientists and finds connection between the 11-year solar cycles and El Nino and similar weather events on earth. The researcj used conputer models to...
- Tags: Earth, Cycle, Weather, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-07-19
- News to know: Social media spam; Sprint; Windows Mobile; Google
- Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage. Jennifer Leggio: Snake oil at its slickest: A social media spam story Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft Silverlight 3 available...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Larry Dignan, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Social Media, Spam, Microsoft Corp., Sprint Communications, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Blog posts 2009-07-10
- El Nino evidence that global warming is real?
- NOAA has just announced the presence of an El Nino phenomenon. That's a short term alteration in usual weather patterns that includes warmer ocean surface temps along the Pacific Coast of North America. The predictable effects of an El Nino are varied. Less upwelling along the Pacific...
- Tags: NOAA, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-07-09
- Humans endangering penguins
- Humans endangering penguinsWhy?Why is this story on ZDnet? How is this technology related? I know Humans are evil blah blah blah and I am sure this is all Bush's fault but again, why is this story on ZDnet?No Global Warming cited in articleIn the article, the researcher cites "climate variation"...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Penguins, penguin
- Discussion threads 2009-02-13
- Global warming: a fish story, and your health
- Global warming: a fish story, and your healthSpecies come, species goGlobal warming positivies :Organisms can grow and develop at faster rates, thus bringing us new species more rapidly.Plants will grow more quickly, taking more CO2 from the atmosphere. The warmer it gets, the harder vegetation will work to remove CO2....
- Tags: High-altitude habitat, health care, forest, global warming, species
- Discussion threads 2008-06-16
- By 2020, kiss the snows of Kilimanjaro goodbye
- By 2020, kiss the snows of Kilimanjaro goodbyeGlobal warming is inconveniantI was amazed this morning that on Good Morning America a Shell spokesman actually conceded that global warming is happening. Of course Exxon still funds huge amounts of cash in special "research" groups that say global warming is a...
- Tags: Planet Earth, hemisphere, global warming
- Discussion threads 2006-05-23
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