Where is that global warming?
YogsVR4
03-25-2002, 10:18 AM
Its 30 degrees again today. Global warming my frozen ass! Where are the aresole cans? Time to start up that old Delorean and get some CO2 pumped out there. Common people! Lets strive to get some more fumes created out there and get this place warmed up!
SkYLiNeFrEaK
03-25-2002, 02:08 PM
Originally posted by YogsVR4
Its 30 degrees again today. Global warming my frozen ass! Where are the aresole cans? Time to start up that old Delorean and get some CO2 pumped out there. Common people! Lets strive to get some more fumes created out there and get this place warmed up!
I hate this stupid ass snow we got here. Theres at least more then a foot of it on the ground im guessing. And i have a flight tommorrow, it better not get canceled....
Its 30 degrees again today. Global warming my frozen ass! Where are the aresole cans? Time to start up that old Delorean and get some CO2 pumped out there. Common people! Lets strive to get some more fumes created out there and get this place warmed up!
I hate this stupid ass snow we got here. Theres at least more then a foot of it on the ground im guessing. And i have a flight tommorrow, it better not get canceled....
darkness
03-25-2002, 03:38 PM
your in the wrong hemisphere dude, get down below the equator and you'll probably have better luck.:D
S Brake
03-25-2002, 06:58 PM
as much as i hate to saying this, i think i'm ready for warm weather. this last weekend alta ski resort got 22 inches. good thing im headed to st george on friday, :sun: = me in a few days.
JD@af
03-25-2002, 07:12 PM
I am personally a believer in the argument that "global warming" is just a big hoax. What we are (generally) experiencing in elevated climatic concentrations of CO2 are IMO just reflective of long term oscillations in climatic proportions of gases.
If you examine ice cores dating back thousands of years, you will see that CO2 levels (as well as the concentrations of other gases that compose the air we breathe and the upper atmosphere) have risen and fallen. It is deceptive, because in the time that the technology to measure CO2 concentrations has become available, we have been seeing a steady increase.
With what we are experiencing now, it is certainly feasible that atmospheric CO2 concentrations could be behaving exactly the same way if we, and our industries, cars, etc. that produce CO2 emissions didn't even exist.
If you examine ice cores dating back thousands of years, you will see that CO2 levels (as well as the concentrations of other gases that compose the air we breathe and the upper atmosphere) have risen and fallen. It is deceptive, because in the time that the technology to measure CO2 concentrations has become available, we have been seeing a steady increase.
With what we are experiencing now, it is certainly feasible that atmospheric CO2 concentrations could be behaving exactly the same way if we, and our industries, cars, etc. that produce CO2 emissions didn't even exist.
YogsVR4
03-26-2002, 09:46 AM
Originally posted by JD@af
I am personally a believer in the argument that "global warming" is just a big hoax. What we are (generally) experiencing in elevated climatic concentrations of CO2 are IMO just reflective of long term oscillations in climatic proportions of gases.
If you examine ice cores dating back thousands of years, you will see that CO2 levels (as well as the concentrations of other gases that compose the air we breathe and the upper atmosphere) have risen and fallen. It is deceptive, because in the time that the technology to measure CO2 concentrations has become available, we have been seeing a steady increase.
With what we are experiencing now, it is certainly feasible that atmospheric CO2 concentrations could be behaving exactly the same way if we, and our industries, cars, etc. that produce CO2 emissions didn't even exist.
What JD said - but I just want it here quicker
I am personally a believer in the argument that "global warming" is just a big hoax. What we are (generally) experiencing in elevated climatic concentrations of CO2 are IMO just reflective of long term oscillations in climatic proportions of gases.
If you examine ice cores dating back thousands of years, you will see that CO2 levels (as well as the concentrations of other gases that compose the air we breathe and the upper atmosphere) have risen and fallen. It is deceptive, because in the time that the technology to measure CO2 concentrations has become available, we have been seeing a steady increase.
With what we are experiencing now, it is certainly feasible that atmospheric CO2 concentrations could be behaving exactly the same way if we, and our industries, cars, etc. that produce CO2 emissions didn't even exist.
What JD said - but I just want it here quicker
KatWoman
03-26-2002, 10:58 AM
Ya'll need to come to Arizona to warm up. Last week at one point we already hit 92 degrees.
YogsVR4
03-26-2002, 02:09 PM
Originally posted by KatWoman
Ya'll need to come to Arizona to warm up. Last week at one point we already hit 92 degrees.
My fiance is in Tempe this week doing some work onsite. She reports that its nice and warm. :::grumble:::
Ya'll need to come to Arizona to warm up. Last week at one point we already hit 92 degrees.
My fiance is in Tempe this week doing some work onsite. She reports that its nice and warm. :::grumble:::
KatWoman
03-27-2002, 11:10 AM
Originally posted by YogsVR4
My fiance is in Tempe this week doing some work onsite. She reports that its nice and warm. :::grumble:::
:D And warm it will be staying til next November. Tell her to enjoy it while she's here cuz she will NOT want to be here in July or August...unless she likes 110+ temperatures.
My fiance is in Tempe this week doing some work onsite. She reports that its nice and warm. :::grumble:::
:D And warm it will be staying til next November. Tell her to enjoy it while she's here cuz she will NOT want to be here in July or August...unless she likes 110+ temperatures.
Swonder67
03-27-2002, 12:38 PM
Well, the weather in my area (massachusetts) is all f*cked up. It only snowed a total of like, 3 inches the entire winter. the average temperture for the winter was like, 40 degrees. and we're suposed to get crazy snow during winters.
jinushaun
03-27-2002, 01:31 PM
Originally posted by JD@af
I am personally a believer in the argument that "global warming" is just a big hoax.I'm in the other camp.
Originally posted by JD@af
If you examine ice cores dating back thousands of years, you will see that CO2 levels (as well as the concentrations of other gases that compose the air we breathe and the upper atmosphere) have risen and fallen.That's not the issue. It's well known that CO2 cyclically rises and falls. But the problem is that since the industrial age, the level of CO2 has risen precipitously--significantly higher than any past CO2 peak.
Originally posted by JD@af
With what we are experiencing now, it is certainly feasible that atmospheric CO2 concentrations could be behaving exactly the same way if we, and our industries, cars, etc. that produce CO2 emissions didn't even exist. If you look at the past trends, you'll see that natural causes alone cannot contribute to this sharp rise.
I am personally a believer in the argument that "global warming" is just a big hoax.I'm in the other camp.
Originally posted by JD@af
If you examine ice cores dating back thousands of years, you will see that CO2 levels (as well as the concentrations of other gases that compose the air we breathe and the upper atmosphere) have risen and fallen.That's not the issue. It's well known that CO2 cyclically rises and falls. But the problem is that since the industrial age, the level of CO2 has risen precipitously--significantly higher than any past CO2 peak.
Originally posted by JD@af
With what we are experiencing now, it is certainly feasible that atmospheric CO2 concentrations could be behaving exactly the same way if we, and our industries, cars, etc. that produce CO2 emissions didn't even exist. If you look at the past trends, you'll see that natural causes alone cannot contribute to this sharp rise.
Psman32@af
03-27-2002, 10:17 PM
I'm with you Yog's, where is the warm weather, its spring and it snowed yesterday. i want the warm weather so I can run my r/c truck outside instead of in the dorms.
Moppie
03-28-2002, 07:39 PM
Ahhhhh, I love summer!! :sun: :sun: :sun: :sun:
Setanta
03-28-2002, 07:48 PM
Well the weather cycles are all fucked up here at the moment. Rain then heat then rain etc :rolleyes:
Sanchi
03-29-2002, 12:01 AM
Well the weather is all messed up here in Sol Cal...
yesterday it was the most beautifull day ever... blue sky, cool breeze...
today clouds.. drizzle... more clouds... i wonder what tomorrow will be like...???:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
:D :D :sun: :flash:
yesterday it was the most beautifull day ever... blue sky, cool breeze...
today clouds.. drizzle... more clouds... i wonder what tomorrow will be like...???:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
:D :D :sun: :flash:
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