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to: John Cuccia
from: Robert Comer
date: 2005-09-22 10:42:02
subject: Re: No global warming?

From: "Robert Comer" 

>because
> if we are contributing, then it will take a very long time to adapt
> and adjust.

That's almost for sure that we are only contributing, it's also looks like
a natural solar trend.

>The longer we wait (while people like Barktopus's very
> own Hekyl and Jekyl caw about global warming on Mars) the more
> difficult and expensive the adaptation to the changed climate will be.

Definitely.

- Bob Comer


"John Cuccia"  wrote in message
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> On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 06:16:54 -0400, George Sherwood
>  wrote:
>
>>http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastdec.shtml?
>>
>>Major hurricanes have gone in cycles for as long as we have been recording
>>them and we are going into an up cycle now.  Still way too early to make
>>about global warming being the cause.
>
> I don't think that a global waming trend would necessarily cause more
> hurricanes to form, but the resulting warmer water temperatures  would
> definitely cause those that form to be more intense, and that appears
> to be what we're seeing.   Take a look at Table 4 in the document upon
> which the article you linked to was based.
>
> Only one major hurricanes that we know about  was as strong as either
> Katrina or Rita. This year has produced twice as many storms with
> central pressures below 900mb as have occurred in recorded history.
>
> A never-before-seen coincidence?  A never-before-seen short term
> fluctuation?  Or the beginning of a trend?
>
> I don't know about you, but I'm not ready to bury my head in the sand
> and declare the possibility of human-induced global warming to be the
> result of Democrat political machinations and "junk science", because
> if we are contributing, then it will take a very long time to adapt
> and adjust.  The longer we wait (while people like Barktopus's very
> own Hekyl and Jekyl caw about global warming on Mars) the more
> difficult and expensive the adaptation to the changed climate will be.

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