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baltec1
Antares Shipyards Phalanx Alliance
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Posted - 2010.12.31 00:58:00 -
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Originally by: BiggestT Ok a tried to be nice in your last thread but you really refuse to learn.
Read a science book or something you nublet.
Hint: Your IQ is muuuuuch lower than anyone in the CSIRO or IPCC
Nice to see all we need to prove him wrong is in his own posted evidence
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baltec1
Antares Shipyards Phalanx Alliance
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Posted - 2010.12.31 15:09:00 -
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Originally by: Narisa Bithon Edited by: Narisa Bithon on 31/12/2010 11:42:26 from what i understood the icelandic volcano eruption during the summer is the reason why europe has had a colder than normal winter.
the ashes and gases released by the volcano altered the normal flow of air currents.
this effect have been seen before in the past when other volcanoes erupted.
early 80's mt st helens erupted resulting in a colder winter.
1880's krackatoa blew itself apart and that winter was colder than normal.
While it has has some impact the eruption this time was not large enough. What has happened is the jet streams are not in the normal positions which is causing cold air to be driven south, moist air to be brought over the east of the USA resulting in more snow and warmer than normal air in russia causing ice rain.
It is a natural event and lasts for a few years before returning to normal.
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baltec1
Antares Shipyards Phalanx Alliance
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Posted - 2010.12.31 21:01:00 -
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Originally by: Jim McGregor Edited by: Jim McGregor on 31/12/2010 18:59:15
Most planets and moons in our solar system have had serious climate change in the last few decades. Its perfectly natural.
Al Gore... he is just another puppet. Why do you think his movie was shown in all schools as the unquestionable truth quickly after it was produced? :)
Al Gore, a man so dedicated to stemming greenhouse gasses he flies around in a private jet.
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baltec1
Antares Shipyards Phalanx Alliance
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Posted - 2011.01.01 20:41:00 -
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Originally by: Zhim'Fufu
Meh. There are less than 1000 learjets in service so their contribution to global climate change is minimal at best. The recent volcano in iceland probably put out more harmful gasses than the entire worlds airlines put together for a year or probably much longer.
Yea but the irony is rather good.
As for the volcano, it was only a small eruption,they happen just about every year somewhere around the world. The only reason it was big news was because it happened in a bad place.
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