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To: Ilaine who wrote (5131)6/18/2001 11:50:01 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74559
 
I can report that tonight the stars can't be seen in Northern Virginia, too damp, too hazy, because it's been raining lately

Hmmm.... Funny... I can see them fine from my porch located within the beltway.

Not sure what part of N. Va you're located in, but it's a beautiful night where I'm at. But that was quite a rain storm we had this weekend, I agree.

Btw, those links were what were immediately available from my websearches on particular keywords. But in the end, global warming is VERY MUCH a political battle being waged between numerous scientific angles.

Personally, I think we're just at an inevitable peak in global temperatures and that mankind hasn't had any more impact than volcanic activity or methane hydrate releases from the ocean depths.

Hawk



To: Ilaine who wrote (5131)6/19/2001 12:07:26 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Yep, good book about fighting the rivers and other acts of nature too a few years back... forget the name...

<Don't have to wait until 3001 to see if there is in fact a 400 year cycle for global warming and cooling which has nothing to do with man.:) >

Great... make sure to post a link when you've got it all figured out... be back in SEPT...

DAK