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From: | "Jeremy" <jeremy@electrosilk.net> |
Date: | Tue, 14 Nov 2000 08:52:16 +0800 |
> question: how long does one have to operate a helicopter line before > learning to take the weather into account? > > perhaps i could contribute by pointing out that it has been demonstrated > for decades that humans are stuffing up the atmosphere and stratosphere > with sufficient chemicals to disrupt the 1950s style of weather patterns > for ever. the so-called 50- and 100-year storms, floods and gales (beloved > by the media) can easily turn up twice a year. You don't remember the 1953 floods ?? Worst ever ? There is absolutely no way you can say that any storm is caused by greenhouse or whatever. The natural variability of weather is much much larger than any medium term effect of global warming or cooling. Best analogy is sitting on a beach watching the tide come in. There are several breakers each minute, some big, some small, while over the space of 6 hours the tide rises. The tide rise is imperceptable compared to the waves. However, one observable long term effect in New Zealand is the recession of glaciers. There is less accumulated precipitation (snow) now than there was few hundred years ago. It's getting drier, not wetter! jeremy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market investors http://www.netbroker.co.nz/ Trade on Credit, Low Brokerage. Join now. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.shtml.
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