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Al Gore Wrong Again: Buenos Aires records lowest temperature in 90 years
my.telegraph.co.uk — In 1997 Gore predicted that global warming would increase the frequency of east Pacific "El Nino" events, warning they would lead to a permenant warming of that ocean's water. Yesterday, Buenos Aires recorded its lowest November temperature in 90 years, which has been attributed to a trend of cooling Pacific waters and the onset of a La Nina event.
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- TheNamesAsh, on 11/17/2007, -4/+4When are people going to learn that global warming leads to temperature swings on both sides of the equation? It's simple, every action causes and equal, yet opposite reaction. buried.
- Commodore84, on 11/17/2007, -3/+2Uh, no, how can "global" warming cause cooling elsewhere on the Earth?
Nice try attempting to tie your 5th grade physical science knowledge of physics into this though.- Chestnutridge, on 11/17/2007, -2/+2You are extremely confident for someone so ignorant.. You shoud not be posting anything on this subject (for or against) until you have actually done some reading.. Global Warming (or Global Cooling for that matter) would result in the disruption of normal ocean currents and jet stream patterns. No one is saying the temperature will go up evenly around the world. Rather, the over all temperature will go up. Some places will actually be cooler than they are now. Some will be dryer, Some will be wetter. The real danger in climate change is the economic disruptions caused by these changes.
- BigBlueCarbon, on 11/18/2007, -1/+2which places will get cooler?
which will be wetter?
i don't think anyone should be posting on this subject since everyone is ignorant about climate,
but yet here we are. - wrongonce, on 11/18/2007, -0/+1Yes, yes. there will be dramatic shifts in climate that have never happened before. They will be 100% bad. They are caused by SUVs. Now give me money.
Ah, that old chestnut...
ehrm, ridge.- DavidHalko, on 12/31/2007, -0/+1Soon, the moonbats will say that the SUV's on earth have been causing the recent global warming experienced on Mars.
That does not mean that we should not try to conserve resources and be as efficient as economically possible, one should not take a religious stand on scientific viewpoints.
- DavidHalko, on 12/31/2007, -0/+1Soon, the moonbats will say that the SUV's on earth have been causing the recent global warming experienced on Mars.
- BigBlueCarbon, on 11/18/2007, -1/+2which places will get cooler?
- Chestnutridge, on 11/17/2007, -2/+2You are extremely confident for someone so ignorant.. You shoud not be posting anything on this subject (for or against) until you have actually done some reading.. Global Warming (or Global Cooling for that matter) would result in the disruption of normal ocean currents and jet stream patterns. No one is saying the temperature will go up evenly around the world. Rather, the over all temperature will go up. Some places will actually be cooler than they are now. Some will be dryer, Some will be wetter. The real danger in climate change is the economic disruptions caused by these changes.
- Commodore84, on 11/17/2007, -3/+2Uh, no, how can "global" warming cause cooling elsewhere on the Earth?
- pyrewyrm, on 11/17/2007, -2/+7Hahaha... love it.
- zelig, on 11/17/2007, -2/+9And yet the the ipcc and the mainstream press march on, blindly...
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/science/topics/ ... - Commodore84, on 11/17/2007, -1/+5This reminds me of when I saw a CNN global warming story earlier this year on their frontpage and, right below it, a story about how Colorado was seeing record low temperatures and record levels of snowfall.
Man-made global warming = biggest lie of the 21st century - LadyAmerica, on 11/17/2007, -2/+3QUOTE: "The culprit is a developing la Nina , a cooling of the water in the eastern Pacific along the South American coast, that some climatologists believe could indicate a return to the la Nina dominated situation that dominated from1947 to 1977. El Ninos, a warming of East Pacific waters. have been more common since then. Some climatologists believe the el Ninos may have caused what the IPCC calls "global warming".
NASA has recently indicated that the circulation of the Arctic Ocean has changed from the counterclockwise circulation of the 1990's to the pre-1990 clockwise circulation which could result in a cooling trend in the Arctic." ENDQUOTE
Al... Al... where is Al? Oh, I guess he's hiding behind all the $$millions he's making off this GW fear-mongering scam.
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