tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21976234.post4859974368016568289..comments2023-09-16T04:45:50.404-05:00Comments on Sleeping with The Devil: The Jig Is Up For A Global Climate Change Denier On SteroidsDervish Sandershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13671865801885224353noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21976234.post-65473975367104318232013-10-18T17:57:40.198-05:002013-10-18T17:57:40.198-05:00The Jig is up ?
Really ?The Jig is up ?<br />Really ?Darth Baconhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00035321069218552814noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21976234.post-53630544650411750012013-10-18T10:30:37.024-05:002013-10-18T10:30:37.024-05:00Interesting information FJ, thanks for sharing.
A...Interesting information FJ, thanks for sharing.<br /><br />Although Mr. Will Hart does not read this blog another who comments on his blog does. Although if Mr. Rusty Schmuckelford does report back to Will (concerning what Mr. Jerry Critter has said about him), I doubt he will care. Will seems quite assured that he and the skeptical luminaries and heavyweights he admires are correct. As I recall he claimed that this whole global climate change theory was being debunked "as we speak". Soon (in his mind, I'm sure), the entire fraud will be revealed and the scientists involved (Michael Mann, et al) will be shamed and forced to retire in disgrace.Dervish Sandershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13671865801885224353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21976234.post-39878133100293580872013-10-18T01:23:51.603-05:002013-10-18T01:23:51.603-05:00Climate change deniers are like tea partiers. They...Climate change deniers are like tea partiers. They use cherry picked data to distort the truth and then denigrate anyone who disagrees with them. They accuse others of doing exactly what they, themselves, are doing. They accuse scientists of being anti-science while claiming non-scientists are the scientific ones. <br /><br />Beware! Climate change is a government plot to capture your children and sell them into sex slavery. Jerry Critterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01870618647449723147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21976234.post-671120112659769572013-10-18T00:43:00.600-05:002013-10-18T00:43:00.600-05:00As important as conventional testing of ocean temp...As important as conventional testing of ocean temperatures is, there is a newer, more accurate technique. A radar blip is pinged from perhaps somewhere in Hawaii to Monterey or La Jolla on the coast of California. The same technique could be used in any ocean. The exact distance is known. By measuring the exact time that it takes for the ping to make it to its destination in California it is possible to extrapolate an actual mean temperature of the surface waters between the two points. Sound travels faster in warmer water, much as sound will travel faster in warmer air. Universities that lead the world in ocean studies include Stanford, UC San Diego, the University of Hawaii and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. Living oceanographer, Walter Munk is widely viewed as the father of the science of ocean currents going back to his work for the Navy in WWII.<br /><br />As far as calculating temperatures in the stratosphere and troposphere, I doubt that anyone reading this forum very likely has the resources to study these phenomena. However, it is always fascinating to attempt to understand what we can given our resources. Here is a hint. Extreme weather events of 2013 do seem to be related to extraordinary events in the jet stream this year.<br /><br />If I ever figure it out well enough to explain on a college level to interested minds, I will surely post some resources and links to scientific articles. This is going to be a huge project for me if I ever even get around to it. Still, even learning the basic science can be very illuminating. How the sun heats up one square meter of the surface of the ocean. How much energy is reflected off of the ocean and how much is absorbed.<br /><br />The variables are enormous. However, I am sure that there are very large trends that are difficult to ignore. Personally, I'm just waiting for the next El NiƱo oscillation in the Eastern Pacific so that we can have another hot, wet spring in Southern California.Flying Juniorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02098313953658606206noreply@blogger.com