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To: average joe who wrote (136348)4/7/2001 3:19:38 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769667
 
Joe, I never ever suggest any legislation to create new law. The only legislation that I would ever suggest curtails some Law or eliminates a Law.

New topic.....
Caution Caution Caution. Vacant liberal minds should not read further as you don't want to know the truth and learning how full of it you and all you leaders are will just make you feel bad.

New Confirmation of Strong Solar Forcing of Climate
Dr Theodor Landscheidt
microtech.com.au
Successful prediction is the ultimate test whether science is in accordance with reality. If it were correct that the Sun's forcing of climate was negligible in the second half of the 20th century and will be so in the future, it should have been impossible in recent decades to predict climatic phenomena exclusively on the basis of cycles of solar activity. Repeated forecast experiments show, however, that the contrary is true. I have shown in my paper "Solar Activity: A Dominant Factor in Climate Dynamics", that a torque cycle in the Sun's motion about the center of mass of the solar system can be taken to predict energetic solar eruptions and related climate phenomena. Figure 24 of this paper shows that all maxima and minima in global temperature anomalies observed by balloon sondes after 1958 are explained by the solar torque cycle. This is no mere theoretical relationship. My paper "Sun's Role in the Satellite-Balloon-Surface Issue" describes how it was possible to forecast the cold winter 1996/1997 and the hot spring and summer 1998 on this basis. The torque cycle also played an important part in my long-range forecasts of the last two El Niños which turned out correct (See my paper "Solar Activity Controls El Niño and La Niña"). It should be noted that all these skillful forecasts fall at the recent decade that should show no traceable solar effect. This is also true of a highly significant correlation between the torque cycle and NOAA's Big Climate Events after 1950, presented in my paper "Top Climate Events Linked to Solar Motion Cycle."

tom watson tosiwmee



To: average joe who wrote (136348)4/7/2001 6:47:53 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Joe,

The vast majority of CO2 generation is from the burning of fossil fuels. Cement manufacture is number two, and Rush Limbaugh farts are a distant third.

Scumbria