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Subject: Re: Goodbye Global Warming
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>>>>> "J" == Jim Whitehead <ejw@cse.ucsc.edu> writes:
J> For anyone to fully bury global warming, they would need to
J> explain why the dramatic increase in CO2 concentrations are not
J> increasing the global temperature. They would also need to
J> explain why, worldwide, glaciers are melting faster than they
J> have previously in the historical record.
The associated links cover that: The surface temperature in spots
frequented by people is warmer (hence all our groundbased sensors
reporting global warming) although the overall environmental
temperature is decreasing.
Apparently, the real news is not that there is no global warming, but
that our models of the warming were seriously flawed by naive
convection models. This too was not news to the theoreticians: All
that has happened is that NASA has confirmed the naiive convection
concerns.
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