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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (183104)7/14/2015 12:09:25 PM
From: tonto2 Recommendations

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Sedohr Nod
TideGlider

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Kenneth, you must not have read the article. The professor is a woman not a man.
She has a new very accurate measuring method not used by others is the point of the article.

If she is right, you have been hosed again...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (183104)7/14/2015 12:12:33 PM
From: tonto2 Recommendations

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Sedohr Nod
TideGlider

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Valentina Zharkova is a Professor in Mathematics at Northumbria University. She has a BSc/MSc in Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, a Ph.D. in Astrophysics, certificate in project management. I am a Professor in Mathematics at Northumbria University. I have BSc/MSc in Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, a Ph.D. in Astrophysics, certificate in project management.

I graduated from the National University of Kyiv, Ukraine in 1975 with a BSc/M.Sc. first class with distinction degree in Applied Mathematics and Physics (joint honours). In 19I75-1978 worked as Junior researcher at Physics and Applied Maths Department, then moved to the Solar Division of the Main Astronomical Observatory, Kyiv, Ukraine for my Ph.D. studies in Applied Mathematics/Solar Theory. After successfully defending my thesis in non-LTE radiative transfer entitled “Hydrogen emission in quiescent solar prominences with filamentary structure", I worked at Space Science Laboratory, Physics Department, National University of Kyiv as junior researcher, lecturer/researcher senior lecturer/senior researcher (1978-1994). In 1992 I joined the Astronomy Group of Glasgow University as the Senior Royal Society visitor, then a Research Fellow (1993-1999). In 2000 I became a Lecturer at the University of Bradford, in 2002 I was appointed to a Reader and in 2005 to a Professor in Applied Mathematics. From September 2013 I joined the Northumbria University as a Professor in Mathematics.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (183104)7/14/2015 12:18:39 PM
From: weatherguru2 Recommendations

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Sedohr Nod
TideGlider

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I ran a word-search through meteorological journals, and 99.9% of articles say the sun affects weather and climate. What else would it be?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (183104)7/14/2015 1:27:41 PM
From: jlallen2 Recommendations

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isopatch
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Do 97% of climate scientists agree with his conclusions?

Doubtful
...but then again 97% of climate scientists do not agree with AGW alarmism either....



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (183104)7/14/2015 4:05:15 PM
From: chartseer1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

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How could anyone believe that any year with twice as many recorded record lows than recorded record highs was a record high year?