oooooo, you're good!      :o)

I'm bumping this one back up.

Cos, hope you see this one!



On Jan 26, 8:04 pm, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Cosmo!! (Good to see ya by the way!!)
>
> You might want to check out these web sites, which share a slightly
> different perspective.
>
> ==================
>
> * Junk Science Update: New NASA Evidence Refutes Global Warming (Video)
>
> http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2007/10/junk-science-update-new-nas...
>
>  **New NASA Evidence Refutes Global Warming *
>
> *http://www.heartland.org/publications/environment%20climate/article.h...
>
> *
> *Unusual Winds Caused Arctic Ice Melts, Not Global 
> Warming*http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/lookingatearth/quikscat-20071001.html
>  Challenge to Scientific Consensus on Global Warming: Analysis Finds
> Hundreds of Scientists Have Published Evidence Countering Man-Made Global
> Warming 
> Fearshttp://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,176495.shtml
>
> *Artic Ice Up Over Nine Percent From Last Year:*
>
> *http://wattsupwiththat.com/2008/09/16/artic-sea-ice-melt-season-offic...
> *
> **
>  Antarctica Ice Cap Growth Reaches Record High Levels (Photos)
>
> http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2007/10/antarctica-ice-cap-growth-r...
>
> ============
>
> Noted Moonbat Christopher Booker has done extensive research and written
> several books on the subject, and is now hated by his brethren because he
> dared to challenge Al Gore with fact:
>
> http://ecoworldly.com/2008/11/17/the-bias-and-logical-fallacies-of-ch...
>
> http://www.peter-ould.net/2008/08/31/global-warming-politics-christop...
>
> http://www.liberalconspiracy.org/2008/12/31/christopher-booker%e2%80%...
>
> ==================
>
> Here is a great web site, from a meteorologist, with a number of different
> studies as well as comparative and empirical data:
>
> http://wattsupwiththat.com/about/
>
> An Interesting Article from the referenced site above:
>
> *Philadelphia's Climate In The Early Days*
>
> http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/01/25/philadelphias-climate-in-the-ea...
> January, 1790 was a remarkable year in the northeastern US for several
> reasons.  It was less than one year into George Washington's first term, and
> it was one of the warmest winter months on record.  Fortunately for science,
> a diligent Philadelphia resident named Charles Pierce kept a detailed record
> of the monthly weather from 1790 through 1847, and his record is
> archived<http://books.google.com/books?id=yXkWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=tempe...>by
> Google Books.  Below is his monthly report from that book.
>
> *JANUARY 1790 The average or medium temperature of this month was 44 degrees
> This is the mildest month of January on record. Fogs prevailed very much in
> the morning but a hot sun soon dispersed them and** the mercury often ran up
> to 70 in the shade at mid day. Boys were often seen swimming in the Delaware
> and Schuylkill rivers.** There were frequent showers as in April some of
> which were accompanied by thunder and lightning The uncommon mildness of the
> weather continued until the 7th of February.*
>
> Compare that to January,
> 2009<http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KLOM/2009/1/25/MonthlyHis...>with
> an average temperature of 27F, 17 degrees cooler than 1790.  One month
> of course is not indicative of the climate, so let us look at the 30 year
> period from 1790-1819 and compare that to the last 10 "hot" years.
> From Charles Pierce's records, the average January temperature in
> Philadelphia from 1790-1819 was 31.2F.  According to USHCN
> records<http://cdiac.ornl.gov/cgi-bin/broker?_PROGRAM=prog.climsite_monthly.s...>from
> 2000-2006 (the last year available from USHCN) and Weather
> Underground 
> records<http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KLOM/2009/1/25/MonthlyHis...>from
> 2007-2009, the average January temperature in Philadelphia for the
> last
> ten years has been 29.8 degrees, or 1.4 degrees cooler than the period
> 1790-1819.  January, 2009 has been colder than any January during the
> presidencies of Washington, Adams, Jefferson, or Monroe.  January 2003 and
> 2004 were both considerably colder than any January during the terms of the
> first five presidents of the US.  Data can be seen
> here<http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pj0h2MODqj3haGylGKraPXQ>
> .
>
> According to several of the most widely quoted climate scientists in the
> world, winters were much colder 200 years ago than now - yet the boys
> swimming in the Delaware in January, 1790 apparently were unaware. Read the
> rest of this entry
> »<http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/01/25/philadelphias-climate-in-the-ea...>
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