From: Paul Keinanen on
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 17:46:31 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
<mike.terrell(a)earthlink.net> wrote:

>
>Uwe Hercksen wrote:
>>
>> Michael A. Terrell schrieb:
>>
>> > It's 21 degrees in Ocala right now and expected to get colder. They are
>> > forecasting some snow, and this may become one of the longest cold
>> > spells on record with another cold front headed this way.
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> one very cold winter and you foget all the very mild winters of the last
>> decades? Wait for the winters of the next decades and the next very cold
>> one.
>
>
> Sigh. Do you know where Ocala is? Or that the entire region used to
>be full of citrus groves? Maybe you missed that they all froze out and
>died, after 150 years? Do you know 'anything' other than politically
>motivated BS? Do you ever think for yourself?

There was a spectacular fireworks at Jan 28, 1986 some 160 km from
Ocala.

This incident was blamed on freezing temperatures, causing leaking in
the O-rings.

Contemporary news pictures showed ice dripping from citrus fruits.

From: John Larkin on
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 12:23:29 +0100, Uwe Hercksen
<hercksen(a)mew.uni-erlangen.de> wrote:

>
>
>Michael A. Terrell schrieb:
>
>> Sigh. Do you know where Ocala is? Or that the entire region used to
>> be full of citrus groves? Maybe you missed that they all froze out and
>> died, after 150 years? Do you know 'anything' other than politically
>> motivated BS? Do you ever think for yourself?
>
>Hello,
>
>we got here the coldest winter since 32 years with very much snow at the
>shore of the baltic sea, a region with very few snow normally.
>
>So wait for the winters of the next decades, if most of them are very
>cold you may talk of the end of global warming. But only one weather
>extreme in an area with normally very warm winters is not at all a
>global climate change.
>
>Bye


So why do the warmingists cite every warm spell, hurricane, and beach
erosion as proof of global warming?

John

From: Raveninghorde on
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 05:58:42 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
<mike.terrell(a)earthlink.net> wrote:

>
>No damn way!
>
>It's 21 degrees in Ocala right now and expected to get colder. They are
>forecasting some snow, and this may become one of the longest cold
>spells on record with another cold front headed this way.

http://www.physorg.com/news184044612.html

/quote

Star and brain corals, large species that can take hundreds of years
to grow, were as white and lifeless as bones, frozen to death. There
were also dead sea turtles, eels and parrotfish littering the bottom.

"Corals didn't even have a chance to bleach. They just went straight
to dead," said Johnson, who joined teams of divers last week surveying
reefs in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. "It's really
ecosystem-wide mortality."

/end quote

I was diving from Key Largo in 2005. Doesn't look like the shallow
dives will be too good for a while.
From: Jim Thompson on
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 21:22:44 +0000, Raveninghorde
<raveninghorde(a)invalid> wrote:

>On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 05:58:42 -0500, "Michael A. Terrell"
><mike.terrell(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>No damn way!
>>
>>It's 21 degrees in Ocala right now and expected to get colder. They are
>>forecasting some snow, and this may become one of the longest cold
>>spells on record with another cold front headed this way.
>
>http://www.physorg.com/news184044612.html
>
>/quote
>
> Star and brain corals, large species that can take hundreds of years
>to grow, were as white and lifeless as bones, frozen to death. There
>were also dead sea turtles, eels and parrotfish littering the bottom.
>
>"Corals didn't even have a chance to bleach. They just went straight
>to dead," said Johnson, who joined teams of divers last week surveying
>reefs in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. "It's really
>ecosystem-wide mortality."
>
>/end quote
>
>I was diving from Key Largo in 2005. Doesn't look like the shallow
>dives will be too good for a while.

"Brain" corals are touchy little beasts... I've had two (out of three)
turn to stone in my "chiller" stabilized tank (78�F).

...Jim Thompson
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From: Michael A. Terrell on

John Larkin wrote:
>
> On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 12:23:29 +0100, Uwe Hercksen
> <hercksen(a)mew.uni-erlangen.de> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >Michael A. Terrell schrieb:
> >
> >> Sigh. Do you know where Ocala is? Or that the entire region used to
> >> be full of citrus groves? Maybe you missed that they all froze out and
> >> died, after 150 years? Do you know 'anything' other than politically
> >> motivated BS? Do you ever think for yourself?
> >
> >Hello,
> >
> >we got here the coldest winter since 32 years with very much snow at the
> >shore of the baltic sea, a region with very few snow normally.
> >
> >So wait for the winters of the next decades, if most of them are very
> >cold you may talk of the end of global warming. But only one weather
> >extreme in an area with normally very warm winters is not at all a
> >global climate change.
> >
> >Bye
>
> So why do the warmingists cite every warm spell, hurricane, and beach
> erosion as proof of global warming?


Brain damage from the poisoned kool aid their leaders make them
drink? They don't dare think for themselves, then throw a hissy fit when
someone else does.

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