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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (184516)8/30/2015 6:55:29 PM
From: TideGlider  Respond to of 224759
 
Yes. I wonder if it has anything to do with all those Pacific storms pushing the jet stream higher?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (184516)8/30/2015 9:08:16 PM
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what do u think Kenny climate change still the biggest problem lol or all u can't face some of the other facts of life ...

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We’ve discussed here the question of how much the ever-loudening national rhetoric of black victimization and oppression — accented by direct calls to violence by black radicals — is to blame for this very disturbing and downright frightening trend.

One black sheriff is going a step further and placing the blame squarely at the feet of the White House. As Sheriff David Clarke of Milwaukee told Fox News’ Judge Jeanine last night, “the President of the United States started this war on police.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (184516)8/31/2015 6:59:55 AM
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ABC News Says 2015 Will Be End of World ? UFP NEWS 8 universal


Some 7 years ago, ABC News made a few predictions about today. So in view of the Obama administrations embracing of the fake science of climate change, we thought we would take a look back at some of those predictions and see just where we stand or swim so to speak.

New York City underwater? Gas over $9 a gallon? A carton of milk costs almost $13? Welcome to June 12, 2015. That was the version of 2015 predicted by ABC News exactly seven years ago. Appearing on Good Morning America in 2008, Bob Woodruff hyped Earth 2100, a special that pushed apocalyptic predictions of the then-futuristic 2015. The segment included supposedly prophetic videos, such as a teenager declaring, “It’s June 8th, 2015. One carton of milk is $12.99.” In reality, it costs about$3.39 a gallon, on average. Another clip featured this prediction for the current year: “Gas reached over $9 a gallon.” Sorry kid, thanks to a free economy, gas is still under $2.75 despite Obama’s efforts to force it higher by vetoing the Keystone Pipeline and limiting drilling on federal lands.

On that day, 7 years ago, ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff revealed that the program puts participants in the future and asks them to report back about what it is like to live in this future world. The first stop is the year 2015.”

As one expert warns that in 2015 the sea level will rise quickly, a visual shows New York City being engulfed by water. The video montage includes another unidentified person predicting that “flames cover hundreds of miles.” Then-GMA co-anchor Chris Cuomo appeared frightened by this future world. He wondered, “I think we’re familiar with some of these issues, but, boy, 2015? That’s seven years from now. Could it really be that bad?”

As we all know, the answer to Chris’ question is a resounding “NO! it is nowhere near that bad.”

Ultimately, ABC News delayed the air-date for Earth 2100 and the one-hour show didn’t debut until June 2, 2009. The program showcased the terrible impact of global warming from 2015 through 2100. In the special, a “storm of the century” wiped out Miami. Other highlights included a destroyed New York City and an abandoned Las Vegas. By 2084, Earth’s population will apparently be just 2.7 billion, meaning that almost 4 billion people will have died off, no thanks to ISIS.

On June 13, 2008, ABC News.com promoted the special by gasping, “Are we living in the last century of our civilization?” Unlike their 2015 predictions, that suggestion hasn’t (yet) been proven wrong, but it has to do more with Muslim extremists, not the weather. Seven years later, the network has quietly ignored its horribly inaccurate predictions about 2015. When it comes to global warming claims, apparently results don’t matter for ABC News.

Included for your amusement is a partial transcript of the June 12, 2008 GMA segment below:

GMA
6/12/08
8:34am


CHRIS CUOMO: Now, we will have a dramatic preview for you of an unprecedented ABC News event called “Earth 2100.” We’re asking you to help create a story that is yet to unfold: What our world will look like in 100 years if we don’t save our troubled planet. Your reports will actually help form the backbone of a two-hour special airing this fall. ABC’s Bob Woodruff will be the host. He joins us now. Pleasure, Bob.

BOB WOODRUFF: You too, Chris. You know, this show is a countdown through the next century and shows what scientists say might very well happen if we do not change our current path. As part of the show, today, we are launching an interactive web game which puts participants in the future and asks them to report back about what it is like to live in this future world. The first stop is the year 2015.

[NOTE: ABC provides no graphics or identification for any of the following individuals/activists featured. Identifications taken discerned from web article.]

UNIDENTIFIED MALE #1: The public is sleepwalking into the future. You know, sort of going through the motions of daily life and really not paying attention.

JAMES HANSEN (NASA/AL GORE SCIENCE ADVISOR): We can see what the prospects are and we can see that we could solve the problem but we’re not doing it.

PETER GLEICK (SCIENTIST/PACIFIC INSTITUTE): In 2015, we’ve still failed to address the climate problem.

JOHN HOLDREN (PROFESSOR/HARVARD UNIVERSITY): We’re going to see more floods, more droughts, more wildfires.

UNIDENTIFIED “REPORTER:” Flames cover hundreds of square miles.

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE: We expect more intense hurricanes.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE #5: Well, how warm is it going to get? How much will sea level rise? We don’t know really know where the end is.

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE #2: Temperatures have hit dangerous levels.

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE #3: Agriculture production is dropping because temperatures are
rising.


HEIDI CULLEN (WEATHER CHANNEL/CLIMATE CHANGE EXPERT): There’s about one billion people who are malnourished. That number just continually grows.

CUOMO: I think we’re familiar with some of these issues, but, boy, 2015? That’s seven years from now. Could it really be that bad?

WOODRUFF: It’s very soon, you know. But all you have to do is look at the world today right today. You know, you’ve got gas prices going up. You got food prices going up. You’ve got extreme weather. The scientists have studied this for decades. They say if you connect the dots, you can actually see that we’re approaching maybe even a perfect storm. Or you have got shrinking resources, population growth. Climate change. So, the idea now is to look at it, wake up about it and then try to do something to fix it.

WOODRUFF: But the best of these regular reports that come from people that are watching, we’re going to put those on, all of this on our two-hour production that’s going to happen in the fall. And we just want more of these people to watch. And we’ve gotten already some remarkable interviews from these people. And just take a quick look.

UNIDENTIFIED TEENAGER: It’s June 8th, 2015. One carton of milk is $12.99.

SECOND UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Gas reached over $9 a gallon.

THIRD UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I’m scared [bleeped] right now, but I have to get this out.

WOODRUFF: So the producers actually work with those people that send in their ideas into the website. And then we’re just hoping that the goal is ultimately get these ideas very soon.

CUOMO: Lovely. Bob Woodruff. Thank you very much. You can find out much more about how you can be part of this exciting and important show. You can go to Earth2100.tv. Earth2100.tv or you can go to ABCNews.com.

Well, it is now 7 years later, yes, there are more malnourished people in the world, because of war induced famine, and because the government is systematically running farmers out of business by cutting off their water. And yes, the gas prices are going back up again due the unrest in the Middle East. As for the extreme heat and storms, of course they are occurring, it is summer and it always gets hotter in the summer. But it has been over 10 years since we have had a major hurricane in my home state of Florida. So you know that if we should get one now, we will hear about it for years to come as an “I told you so” moment for climate change freaks and geeks.

©2015 R. L. Grimes

Read more at universalfreepress.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (184516)8/31/2015 9:26:06 AM
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Oh my a heat wave, how about that Volcano in the Northwest of USA?

Or, good ole Madame Pele in Hawaii------the Goddess of fire. Just think of all of the
global warming she creates.

What are the fear mongers doing with the black sand on the beach on
the big Island of Hawaii? A beach is supposed to be beige or almost white.

Is that polluting the air-----oh Kenneth please do something about all of
the fear in the world generated by the socialistic progressive
Democrats. beginning with your boss Obambi.

Sit back and laugh a little-------and give up this nonsense. My section of the North East
a little cool and a nice gentle rain to clear the fall pollen and debris in the air.

mj



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (184516)8/31/2015 10:26:37 AM
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IPCC Confirmed Troposphere Should Warm Faster In 2007 Report
August 31, 2015

By Paul Homewood

Interesting to cast how minds back to what the IPCC had to say about satellite temperatures in 2007.



http://www.ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/ar4/wg1/en/faq-3-1.html

“Above the surface, global observations since the late 1950s show that the troposphere (up to about 10 km) has warmed at a slightly greater rate than the surface, while the stratosphere (about 10–30 km) has cooled markedly since 1979. This is in accord with physical expectations and most model results”

Since 2010, however, satellites have been diverging from surface sets at a rapid rate of knots.



http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/gistemp/from:2010/plot/gistemp/from:2010/trend/plot/rss/from:2010/plot/rss/from:2010/trend

notalotofpeopleknowthat



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (184516)8/31/2015 11:58:49 AM
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hey Kenny u still think think climate change which is a figment of your imagination lol most important thing to worry about ?



or Kenny he don't give a shit either



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (184516)8/31/2015 12:05:09 PM
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here u go Kenny great idea to raise minimum wage all them people need is less hours and less income right

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (184516)9/2/2015 5:54:41 PM
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How did our cool weather get logged by NOAA as hot?

There is something very odd about the NOAA claim of a very hot July, thanks to global warming:

July was the hottest month on Earth since records began...

Take the NOAA map above. Check Australia, said to have had average or above-average temperatures over much of the continent, apart from the much-warmer-than-average bits around Sydney and parts of Western Australia.

Liberal MP Craig Kelly is curious:


HOW DOES THE COLDEST MONTH IN 20 YEARS BECOME THE HOTTEST MONTH “EVER’’ ?


July in Melbourne was widely reported as the ” Coldest July in 20 years

It also was reported at the start of August that Sydney had just “notched its longest cold spell in 26 years” and it was also “the coolest July for the city since 2002”

Even our Bureau of Meteorology reported; ” Temperatures were below average across Sydney during July

However, have close look at the below map produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) an Obama Government agency (the same people that assert that July 2015 was the hottest month ever).

NOAA assert that temperatures in Melbourne for July 2015 were “Warmer than Average” and for Sydney they were “Much warmer than average”.

Can anyone explain this ?

Or take Adelaide, which the NOAA map claims had average temperatures.

In fact:

Bureau of Meteorology Senior Forecaster Mark Anolack said ... “July certainly was cooler than average… Generally around Adelaide we have about 15.3 degrees (Celsius) as an average maximum temperature.

“This year, it was a little bit cooler with 14.6 degrees, and that was actually our coldest July since July 1997.”

Brisbane was said by NOAA to be about average. In fact:

Brisbane‘s average monthly maximum in July was 18.1, considerably cooler than the usual 18.9.

NOAA says Perth had a well-above-average temperatures for July. I n fact, our Bureau of Meteorology says it was not quite that warm:

Perth was slightly above average with an average maximum of 18.7 as against the usual 18.4

Why is the NOAA map for Australia running so very warm?

UPDATE

Reader Ian notes that NOAA’s map of temperatures for July is very different to the cool one from our own Bureau of Meterology, particularly for south east Australia,Tasmania and the area around Perth:



(Thanks to reader Andrew.)

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