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Politics : Manmade Global Warming, A hoax? A Scam? or a Doomsday Cult? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: golfer72 who wrote (3379)11/21/2013 7:27:52 AM
From: bruwin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4326
 
I think what may have to be borne in mind is the part that our oceans play in absorbing temperature rises from any warming that may be taking place within the troposphere and stratosphere.

Some details here ….

epa.gov

climatehotmap.org

Needless to say, this rise in overall sea temperatures will eventually have a negative affect on what goes on within the oceans. We are seeing that in coral reefs etc.., etc..

Those oceans, in turn, are where much of our weather is born, e.g. normal rain production, hurricanes, typhoons, etc..
There’s no doubt that we’ve seen some extremely severe storms and weather patterns in recent times.

At the current time, I’d say that we’ve been “protected”, to a certain extent, from any unnatural warming in our climate by the “buffer” of our oceans, due to their ability to absorb heat.

However, if that heat absorption creates problems of its own within the oceans, then unbalances are very likely to take place over time.
And when unbalances occur in nature then what were previously regarded as normal conditions can turn into abnormal.



To: golfer72 who wrote (3379)11/21/2013 10:10:04 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 4326
 
he also thought he could keep his insurance and if you add 30 million to the insurance rolls every's costs would go down 2500 dollars



To: golfer72 who wrote (3379)11/21/2013 11:28:25 AM
From: Don Hurst  Respond to of 4326
 
When you get the yips chipping or putting is that due (caused by) to the ball?



To: golfer72 who wrote (3379)11/21/2013 8:38:10 PM
From: Don Hurst  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
You mentioned in your post that I have been duped...

I noted this post of yours...

siliconinvestor.com

It had 22 apparently "supporting?" replies from joseffy, yes, I will say it...the great duper...

OHMIGOSH...22 replies...yup, clearly that shows you could never, ever be the "dupee", not with that kind of response, to what was it again?..oh yes...the "illegal one"...lol