Still no casualties fortunately. On the down side a great deal of damage has been done. Cairns is OK I hear. (biggest town in the path of Yasi).
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MOBIUS, you don't know jack****. You pay no attention. I certainly do know about evacuations, and they're never "controlled" and "orderly". Not even when it's with certainty that the evacuation is necessary.Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
"Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
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Originally posted by SlowwHand View PostMOBIUS, you don't know jack****. You pay no attention. I certainly do know about evacuations, and they're never "controlled" and "orderly". Not even when it's with certainty that the evacuation is necessary.
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Originally posted by ricketyclik View PostI guess you missed all of those reports by the Bureau of Meteorology stating that it was the worst in living memory to make landfall in Australia.With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
Steven Weinberg
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Originally posted by BlackCat View PostSo what if it is ? Or are you trying to claim that cyclones never can be stronger than those that already has been ?
If you think these things form no type of pattern, then you are in denial. But then, I think people like you will continue to trot out the "records are broken all the time" line forever more, so I don't think I'll bother to address this further.
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Well, there are that minor fact that these predictions hasn't come true - we don't get stronger hurricanes more often, so yes, it's probably just a coincidence.With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
Steven Weinberg
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When Hurricane Katrina hit, Al Gore said it was global warming. When Hurricane Andrew hit, was that global warming?
First of all, they haven't been forecasting these things for years. In fact, 30 to 40 years ago, they were forecasting an ice age. And at the same time that you are having hot summers, we've also had record cold winters. Ricketyclik, you're like one of those people that reads the horoscope: whenever something happens that could fall under the purview of the vague predictions you buy into it completely and declare it PROVEN SCIENCE!
As I said before, when you've already arrived at your conclusions everything looks like evidence. In the middle ages, someone might have said "Why is there a hurricane?" to which the wise man might have replied, "because God willed it to be so." And the wise man would have said the same thing had he been asked to explain the calm weather. Fast forward to 2011. Why is there a hurricane in Australia? Because of global warming! Well explain the snowstorm in Chicago then? Because global warming increases temperature variation! Really, it ought to be called climate change! Antarctic ice blocks are breaking off! Nevermind that Arctic and Antarctic ice is actually thickening (Or is it just Antarctic? Whatever, irrelevant to the point.). And all the flooding and droughts and rainstorms and tornadoes--all of those are global warming too! Why? Because they appear to confirm what I already believe.
If you have 30 people screaming "IT'S HEADS!" and 30 people screaming "IT'S TAILS!" and then you pick up the coin and see it was tails, that doesn't mean the 30 people who were screaming tails are prophets or scientists. Similarly, if someone tells you that global warming is a real thing and causes hurricanes and then you see a hurricane the next day, that doesn't make that person a scientist.
None of what I have said disproves or even challenges the theory of global warming, just the "evidence" you have cherry-picked from your surroundings. The theory is falsifiable, but environmentalists' faith in it seems as entrenched as any religion. Thus, global warming public policy is fundamentally based on bad science, right or wrong.
EDIT: Xpost, responding to ricketyclikIf there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostFirst of all, they haven't been forecasting these things for years.
Check your facts. It is common fallacy amongst denialists that warmer weather and increased frequency of extreme events was observed and a theory found to fit. The truth is quite the reverse - scientists wondered what the effect of massively increased CO2 would mean, studied the subject and made their projections, the beginnings of which we've seen played out during the noughties.
Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostIn fact, 30 to 40 years ago, they were forecasting an ice age.
We are presently in an orbital cycle that was seeing a balmy 2,000 year period about every 20,000 years during a long term glacial period. 30 years ago scientists realised this and panicked because our next return to icy was well overdue. Those were palaeontologists, not meteorologists.
During the last balmy period, 10,000 years ago, the human race invented agriculture. Clearing. Increase in methane-belching ruminates. Balmy period remained, humans flourished, the rest is history.
I've debated this with you before, and recall that you get your information from Fox news and the like. That's where you're getting this idea that the theory is falsifiable.
It's interesting how deniers are all from the right of politics, and have all these conspiracy theories about a bid for world government, etc, when the obvious propaganda being spread is by big carbon. EVERY source I've ever read countering warming theory comes from them, when you trace the money.
It scares the right that the international community (sounds like commune ) going to have to cooperate (sounds like cooperative ) to head this off. In fact, you guys have been complicit in allowing big fossil to continue on their merry way unabated, building ever more heat into the atmosphere every year.
0.8 C so far, another 1.5 built in already, even if we were zero carbon today. If you don't think what we've seen already is convincing, wait until you see what's to come.
Of course no single event can be claimed as evidence. It is the mounting number of record events around the world that is forming a pattern.
Oh, and as for your fickleness argument, I first studied this subject at a university level in 1990, and have been paid to follow the science closely - including regular attendance at peak body scientific conferences - ever since graduating in order to advise my city on water resources infrastructure ever since. I suggest you do some reading on the subject from sources other than big fossil supporters.
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Considering HC is such a ****** on every other subject under the sun, it stands to reason that he's a climate change denier...
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Originally posted by ricketyclik View Posthttp://www.lenntech.com/greenhouse-e...ng-history.htm
Check your facts. It is common fallacy amongst denialists that warmer weather and increased frequency of extreme events was observed and a theory found to fit. The truth is quite the reverse - scientists wondered what the effect of massively increased CO2 would mean, studied the subject and made their projections, the beginnings of which we've seen played out during the noughties.
I've debated this with you before, and recall that you get your information from Fox news and the like. That's where you're getting this idea that the theory is falsifiable.
And I never watch TV news
It's interesting how deniers are all from the right of politics, and have all these conspiracy theories about a bid for world government, etc, when the obvious propaganda being spread is by big carbon. EVERY source I've ever read countering warming theory comes from them, when you trace the money.
Of course no single event can be claimed as evidence. It is the mounting number of record events around the world that is forming a pattern.
Oh, and as for your fickleness argument, I first studied this subject at a university level in 1990, and have been paid to follow the science closely - including regular attendance at peak body scientific conferences - ever since graduating in order to advise my city on water resources infrastructure ever since. I suggest you do some reading on the subject from sources other than big fossil supporters.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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