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To: jbe who wrote (48916)8/4/1999 1:59:00 AM
From: greenspirit  Respond to of 108807
 
jbe, I'm not arguing about anything. Simply posting a few articles with a different perspective to give us a full range of views on the issue.

If that is the belief you have settled on fine. I'm not convinced anything at all negative or positive is happening with the global temperature. We can't even predict what the temperature is going to be in Seattle two weeks from now, let alone figure out what the overall global temperature is going to be 100 years from now.

I've worked with some modeling tools such as ithink and there is a famous saying regarding models which is as true today as 30 years ago. "All models are wrong, some relationships are right". Models depend on the underlying assumptions entered in by the modeler. Assuptions, which may or may not be correct. Given the historical accuracy of monthy or yearly weather forecasts, they have a lot of convincing to do with me first before I believe in their models.

Michael