Warren Zevon describes him well
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Hey, I've got nothing to do at work, what more can I say...
This is like my internet equivalent of pulling the legs off Daddy Longlegs'...
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I don't understand why he doesn't trust the NOAA's ENSO analysis through last year's hurricane season. Perhaps he has read their ruminations on climate change?Originally posted by Caligastia
Excitable chap isn't he?
But at least with his last post Mobius seems to be getting warmer.www.my-piano.blogspot
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Maybe that's because I just directly quoted the NOAA site with my last link and graphic...Originally posted by Doddler
I don't understand why he doesn't trust the NOAA's ENSO analysis through last year's hurricane season. Perhaps he has read their ruminations on climate change?
But at least with his last post Mobius seems to be getting warmer.
But then I trust their facts (you know, those pesky events that actually happened), whereas you are quoting their predictions of what they thought would happen (and have since been proved wrong, by my NOAA link for example) - which kinda makes you the world's biggest hypocrite considering you then decide not to believe the mainstream predictions regarding global warming...
When will you give up on this one-sided carnage? You seem to be doing the forum equivalent of repeatedly running into my fist with your face.
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Whack, whack, whack, face hits fist...Originally posted by Doddler
Mobe, El Nino conditions don't fluctuate from one day to the next so the monthly analysis I posted were nowcasts.
Changing the subject as well now. Weren't we just talking about you being multiply pwned every which way...?Anything to say about the current dearth of tropical storms, still running at a near 40 year record?
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Well, you see, I figured you can't read so I provided you a picture only a few posts ago...Originally posted by Doddler
Oh and Mobe, for our amusement, please in your own words explain how El Nino suppresses hurricane formation or activity?

I've just decided that calling you a ****** is an insult to retards the world over...
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El Ñino doesn't just hang around, Berz. The water sloshes back and forth across the Pacific, leading to the opposite condition, La Ñina, a piling up of colder water in the W. Pacific. There are years in between without either.
In any event, increased hurricane activity isn't a necessary outcome of global warming. When you inject energy into a chaotic system, a higher stage of equilibrium can be reached or you could have increased chaos. Increased chaos is the most likely outcome, but there's still a lot about weather we don't understand.Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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Which is why we should use the precautionary principle...
If you don't understand something - don't **** about with it!
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Is anyone ****ing about with it? Just for the heck of it, I mean. Last I checked, CO2 was being produced as a result of our economic activity, not because we wanted to **** with the climate....people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
...we just argue without evidence, secure in our own superiority. - Snotty
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I understand that, but wont warmer waters in the E Pacific inhibit hurricane activity? If the oceans warm a degree or two, we will get fewer La Ninas and more El Ninos...El Ñino doesn't just hang around, Berz. The water sloshes back and forth across the Pacific, leading to the opposite condition, La Ñina, a piling up of colder water in the W. Pacific. There are years in between without either.
Ice ages are chaotic, the greenhouse effect moderates chaos. We get nasty tornadoes because of the chaotic collision of air masses with large differences in temperature and dew points. Reducing those differences with a warmer world will reduce tornadoes...and hurricanes. Every documentary I've seen on the ice age (or the mini ice age) claims hurricane activity was worse then. The cold dry air masses blowing over ice sheets creates an even greater disparity with the tropical air masses...In any event, increased hurricane activity isn't a necessary outcome of global warming. When you inject energy into a chaotic system, a higher stage of equilibrium can be reached or you could have increased chaos. Increased chaos is the most likely outcome, but there's still a lot about weather we don't understand.
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