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Where's the beef? Al Gore warned us about increased hurricane
activity due to global warming! NOAA predicted doom and gloom in May for the 2007 season! So, as the 2007 season winds down, its been a non event! Like one of the mildest (like 2006) on record! C'mon Al, when can I expect the 20 foot rise in sea level? Gordon |
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... Where's the beef? Al Gore warned us about increased hurricane activity due to global warming! NOAA predicted doom and gloom in May for the 2007 season! So, as the 2007 season winds down, its been a non event! Like one of the mildest (like 2006) on record! C'mon Al, when can I expect the 20 foot rise in sea level? Gordon You mean like the continuing drought in the South East and the wild fires in California? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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J Ganz:
You mean like the continuing drought in the South East and the wild fires in California? Santa Anna and El Nino are the 2 prevalent phenomenons that control that kind of weather on the left coast. Its been happening that way since long before us eruopeans set foot here. And the FBI says the fires, or at least some of the significant ones, were set by arsonists. Doesn't anyone remember anything about the "Great Dustbowl" of the 1930's? Just in case you haven't been educated, there wasn't any refrigerant being released into the air in great quantities then. Yet that drought lasted for years, not months. Its a natural thing, get it? Red |
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news ![]() J Ganz: You mean like the continuing drought in the South East and the wild fires in California? Santa Anna and El Nino are the 2 prevalent phenomenons that control that kind of weather on the left coast. Its been happening that way since long before us eruopeans set foot here. And the FBI says the fires, or at least some of the significant ones, were set by arsonists. Doesn't anyone remember anything about the "Great Dustbowl" of the 1930's? Just in case you haven't been educated, there wasn't any refrigerant being released into the air in great quantities then. Yet that drought lasted for years, not months. Its a natural thing, get it? Red Whatever you say. Get it? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Red wrote:
J Ganz: You mean like the continuing drought in the South East and the wild fires in California? Santa Anna and El Nino are the 2 prevalent phenomenons that control that kind of weather on the left coast. Its been happening that way since long before us eruopeans set foot here. And the FBI says the fires, or at least some of the significant ones, were set by arsonists. Doesn't anyone remember anything about the "Great Dustbowl" of the 1930's? Just in case you haven't been educated, there wasn't any refrigerant being released into the air in great quantities then. Yet that drought lasted for years, not months. Its a natural thing, get it? Red Detective friend in Cal says best guess is that firefighters set the fires! Gordon |
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On Oct 29, 7:41 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"Gordon" wrote in message ... Where's the beef? Al Gore warned us about increased hurricane activity due to global warming! NOAA predicted doom and gloom in May for the 2007 season! So, as the 2007 season winds down, its been a non event! Like one of the mildest (like 2006) on record! C'mon Al, when can I expect the 20 foot rise in sea level? Gordon You mean like the continuing drought in the South East and the wild fires in California? -- "j" ganz The following is a list of the five most damaging wildfires in California history. 1. Cedar Fire, San Diego County, October 2003. 15 killed, 110,000 hectares burnt, 4,787 structures destroyed. 2. Tunnel Fire, Alameda County, October 1991, 25 killed, 640 hectares burnt, 2,900 structures destroyed. 3. Old Fire, San Bernardino County, October 2003, 6 killed, 36,000 hectares burnt, 1,003 structures destroyed. 4. Jones Fire, Shasta County, October 1999, 1 killed, 10,000 hectares burnt, 954 hectares burnt. 5. Paint Fire, Santa Barbara County, June 1990, 1 killed, 1,960 hectares burnt, 641 structures destroyed. |
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On Oct 29, 11:03 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"Red" wrote in message news ![]() J Ganz: You mean like the continuing drought in the South East and the wild fires in California? Santa Anna and El Nino are the 2 prevalent phenomenons that control that kind of weather on the left coast. Its been happening that way since long before us eruopeans set foot here. And the FBI says the fires, or at least some of the significant ones, were set by arsonists. Doesn't anyone remember anything about the "Great Dustbowl" of the 1930's? Just in case you haven't been educated, there wasn't any refrigerant being released into the air in great quantities then. Yet that drought lasted for years, not months. Its a natural thing, get it? Red Whatever you say. Get it? -- "j" ganz Clearly you are not selling a book, movie, or trying to get a grant on global warming. |
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On Oct 29, 11:03 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"Red" wrote in message news ![]() J Ganz: You mean like the continuing drought in the South East and the wild fires in California? Santa Anna and El Nino are the 2 prevalent phenomenons that control that kind of weather on the left coast. Its been happening that way since long before us eruopeans set foot here. And the FBI says the fires, or at least some of the significant ones, were set by arsonists. Doesn't anyone remember anything about the "Great Dustbowl" of the 1930's? Just in case you haven't been educated, there wasn't any refrigerant being released into the air in great quantities then. Yet that drought lasted for years, not months. Its a natural thing, get it? Red Whatever you say. Get it? -- "j" ganz Tom: Clearly you are not selling a book, movie, or trying to get a grant on global warming. I know. I usually try to steer away from these religious discussions but sometimes it gets so frustrating how people can be led like sheep to the slaughter - to believe anything some religious (yes, politics is practiced today just like a religion, so why not just call it what it is?) nutcase lke Bishop Al Gore tells them. And the masses just nod their pious heads and continue bleeting the same nonsense as if its true. Red |
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"tom" wrote in message
ups.com... On Oct 29, 11:03 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Red" wrote in message news ![]() J Ganz: You mean like the continuing drought in the South East and the wild fires in California? Santa Anna and El Nino are the 2 prevalent phenomenons that control that kind of weather on the left coast. Its been happening that way since long before us eruopeans set foot here. And the FBI says the fires, or at least some of the significant ones, were set by arsonists. Doesn't anyone remember anything about the "Great Dustbowl" of the 1930's? Just in case you haven't been educated, there wasn't any refrigerant being released into the air in great quantities then. Yet that drought lasted for years, not months. Its a natural thing, get it? Red Whatever you say. Get it? -- "j" ganz Clearly you are not selling a book, movie, or trying to get a grant on global warming. Clearly. What's your point? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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