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Old 08-16-2015, 05:54 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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David Dilley a senior research scientist and former NOAA meteorologist did a well worth watching presentation on the global weather and climate.

Some interesting stuff and facts we don't hear about much.

Here are some points he makes in the video:

1. The 18+ years temperature pause is real. (4.09)
2. Natural cycles are behind the current pause.
3. Ice cores show CO2 lags temperature. (5.00)
4. 7000 years ago there was 50% less Arctic ice. (8.20)
5. The 1000-year cycle is real. (9.20)
6. Planet has been cooling over past 10,000 years. (9.34)
7. Natural cycles are driving our climate. (10.04)
8. Shows cooling from 2023 to 2150.
9. Current warming is perfectly natural.
10. Milankovitch cycles driving large-scale cycles. (13.00)
11. Gravitational forces can bulge Earth’s core by 1.4 km (15.35)
12. Gravitational forces impact global temperature (17.20)
13. Warming and cooling both begin at the poles (17.48)
14. Arctic warming/melt was caused by warm ocean pulses (19.50)
15. “Now starting to see a dramatic cooling in the Arctic“. (22.50)
16. “Arctic is cooling rapidly now. Rapidly!” (24.06)
17. Both poles are cooling rapidly now. (25.05(
18. Poles don’t show signs of warming. (26.30)
19. Western drought and Eastern cold due to 26-year cycle. (27.55)
20. Polar vortices due to Arctic/global cooling. (29.25)
21. Lunar cycles correlated with warming/cooling cycles. (31.30)
22. Rapid global cooling by 2019. (32.00)
23. “Temperature fiddling…more political than anything”. (32.56)
24. IPCC using “estimated temperatures”. (34.00)
25. How the government manipulated, rewrote data. (36.00)
26. “This is temperature fiddling.” Not the truth. (36.45)
28. Met Office calls NOAA’s 2014 claim untrue. (38.00)
29. Major data fiddling, cheating by NOAA. (39.50)
30. “The 97% consensus is bogus”. (41.00)
31. John Cook cooked the consensus data. (41.30)
32. 85% meteorologists say climate change is natural. (42.20)
33. Global cooling is the real danger. (43.20)
34. Volcanoes and cooling often correlated. (44.00)
35. Crop failures from cooling “very likely”. (45.45)
36. “Extremely cold” from 2025 to 2050. (46.36)
37. Global cooling next 125 years. (47.00)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4hbKF5-qUE
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Old 08-16-2015, 06:23 AM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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Then why have we gotten almost 1F warmer in the past 100 years?

Something I dont understand is that NOAA claims July 2015 was 0.75C above average and their world map shows south florida as "much above average" when the only station in the area to report above average temps ar those affected by urban heat island. Miami Beach was 0.05C above average and I was 0.1C below average. For august I am about 0.5C below average currently. Miami Beach is also about 0.5C below average. Do you think NOAA will show us above average for this month!

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Old 08-16-2015, 06:30 AM
 
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Then why have we gotten almost 1F warmer in the past 100 years?
As he said and all of us know... it's a natural cycle. Just can't ignore the other side of the coin.

Also note the key word.. "former". A current employee of NOAA would NEVER be able to mention things & facts like all that in the presentation.
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Old 08-16-2015, 06:36 AM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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The one thing that raises suspicion in my mins is the way that areas that seem to be having below average or average temps as I was last month and am this month are labeled "above average" by NOAA.
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Old 08-22-2015, 10:55 AM
 
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Interesting. No comments on the facts or comments given above? lol

I like this one... 28. Met Office calls NOAA’s 2014 claim untrue. (38.00). UK smarter than U.S?
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Old 08-22-2015, 11:31 AM
 
Location: Orcutt, CA (Santa Maria Valley)
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Interesting. No comments on the facts or comments given above? lol

I like this one... 28. Met Office calls NOAA’s 2014 claim untrue. (38.00). UK smarter than U.S?
NOAA dumb?
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