[at-l] Note from Mudbutt

David Addleton dfaddleton at gmail.com
Tue Feb 27 19:56:19 CST 2007


We're still in an "ice age"

Al Gore is spending more on energy at his huge mansion since he released his
movie & the Oscars are OVER . . .

Women's underclothes are getting skimpier . . . [while it may suggest global
warming, it suggests nothing about its cause(s), but we're both -- girls and
boys -- for different reasons --- glad!]

ALMOST nobody is checking up close and personal the Himalayan glaciers, but
everybody claims to know what's happening to them . . .

Does ANYBODY know what a/effect cosmic rays &/or the sun's 11 year magnetic
'storm'  cycle  has on global cloud cover?

Does ANYBODY know what a/effect the earth's interior has on ocean
temperature?

Does ANYBODY know whether the solar system (and ipso facto earth) is
entering or leaving or approaching or avoiding any local interstellar dust
or gas clouds and/or what a/effect such may have on global climate?

Does ANYBODY know how and to what degree Milankovitch Cycles a/effect the
global climate?

Does ANYBODY know why astroclimatologists are predicting a cooling trend
after 2012-15, the human element notwithstanding?

Does ANYBODY know why it's a bad thing that great bordeaux may be grown in
Britain or Shiraz (instead of cheese) in Wisconsin or Minnesota? Why the
arabs will save all their oil for themselves to cool their homes? (We'll be
running on hydrogen while New York ad agencies will be scratching their
heads for ways to sell oil and the terrorists will tell their soldiers to
stop targeting the advertising brains in New York?)

jest wondering . . . that's all . . .



On 2/27/07, Bob C <ellen at clinic.net> wrote:
>
> FWIW. Global warming results in a total disruption of global temperatures.
> Though most places will become warmer, a few will become colder. Plus all
> past patterns of climate will change. Both new record lows and new record
> highs are likely.
>
> REports of record lows and/or record highs are meaningless, unless those
> events are related somehow to the overall changes. Nature has always been
> complicated. The complications increase as contitions change.
>
> Weary
>
>
>
>
> > ------------Original Message------------
> > From: "Gadog430" <gadog430 at charter.net>
> > To: RoksnRoots at aol.com, AT-L at Backcountry.net
> > Date: Mon, Feb-26-2007 8:05 PM
> > Subject: Re: [at-l] Note from Mudbutt
> >
> > Yeah, that global warming is a real bi***.
> > Dawg
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <RoksnRoots at aol.com>
> > To: <AT-L at Backcountry.net>
> > Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 5:18 PM
> > Subject: Re: [at-l] Note from Mudbutt
> >
> >
> > > In a message dated 2/22/2007 4:20:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > > janl2 at mindspring.com writes:
> > > *
> > > "Dear WH!!!
> > >    First of all, thank you so much for all the emails you sent me
> > regarding
> > > my Arctic
> > > Circle adventure!!!
> > > *
> > > *
> > > *
> > >
> > >      Alaska reported record cold of -50 and -63* near Fairbanks a few
> > days
> > > ago.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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