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Old 06/10/08, 06:51 AM   #121
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Yeah! How can any of you come to any sort of fact-based conclusion based on a majority of professionals' experience and research when you have warrantless skepticism and irrational sense of subjectivity to fall back on?
First off, there are as many points against anthropogenic ACC as there are for it. You are simply following a majority (sounds like grade school where you tend to raise your hand for the same answer as the majority of the class so you don't look silly). I'm not saying that I am a devil's advocate, I am saying that we do not know the Earth well enough to state something about its future. You, however, seem to find me some sort of idiot because I don't believe that it is a "fact."

Whether you like it or not. This debate is still going, it is not a fact because there is still no decisive evidence that stands without argument.
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Old 06/10/08, 06:35 PM   #122
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So that must mean if I go outside tomorrow and it's cooler outside that must mean global warming doesn't exist. I know this because it are fact.
So yeah, let's misread shit.

Anyway, what do people base the whole Global Warming argument on? A rising trend in average temperatures over the past few decades. They, however, are primarily looking at the Northern Hemisphere. The Southern Hemisphere has been experiencing cooler than average temperatures in that same time scale as the Northern Hemisphere's experiencing the warmer than average temperatures. If the entire globe is warming up (GET IT GLOBAL WARMING), then why do we see the other half of the globe experiencing a cooling to the same rate the Northern Hemisphere is warming?
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Old 06/11/08, 12:14 AM   #124
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So yeah, let's misread shit.

Anyway, what do people base the whole Global Warming argument on? A rising trend in average temperatures over the past few decades. They, however, are primarily looking at the Northern Hemisphere. The Southern Hemisphere has been experiencing cooler than average temperatures in that same time scale as the Northern Hemisphere's experiencing the warmer than average temperatures. If the entire globe is warming up (GET IT GLOBAL WARMING), then why do we see the other half of the globe experiencing a cooling to the same rate the Northern Hemisphere is warming?
I think it applies quite well, being that global warming doesn't necessarily mean that tomorrow is going to be warmer than the next. ( Which is why I lampooned that statement in my previous post, buhhhhh-dy. ) When water and air temperatures rise, the atmosphere becomes more turbulent. These minute changes can have larger adverse effects on things like the jet stream. Masses of warmer and cooler air move more aggressively against each other and in infequent patterns than the norm. This, in turn, may even result in a cooler, drier climate than a region is used to.
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