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To: weatherguru who wrote (3487)1/1/2014 12:29:17 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
Dennis,
I just went back and read all of your posts on this thread as well as some others. You are new to SI, not too many posts and your posts are subtle, informed, concise...and have some unique ideas expressed in them. I get the impression that you are far more informed about weather than you present.

I had to read up on synoptic patterns/systems. I had never heard the idea that higher CO2 levels would act as a thermostat and would actually smooth out the weather patterns rather than create more extreme patterns. This sounds like a very interesting area to examine.

Of course, recent weather patterns are pretty good evidence to support what you are saying. We have more CO2, but we have fewer hurricanes and fewer tornadoes.

You had one peoplemark before. Now you have two.

Please post more.
JXM



To: weatherguru who wrote (3487)1/3/2014 1:02:59 AM
From: Hawkmoon2 Recommendations

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  Respond to of 4326
 
Personally speaking, I believe that the REAL reason we're seeing increasing CO2 levels is because there has been nearly an equal decrease in Oceanic Flora, which would normally consume and sequester it.

climate.nasa.gov

scientificamerican.com

I don't believe it is mere coincidence.

Hawk