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Post by blustnmtn on Jul 24, 2021 23:33:01 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Jul 31, 2021 7:10:50 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 31, 2021 7:40:48 GMT
Have fun in Cornwall Acid! Sorry about the extra taxes Ratty!
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Post by Sigurdur on Aug 8, 2021 16:49:07 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Aug 31, 2021 16:37:35 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Aug 31, 2021 19:58:17 GMT
Can you see Runnymeade from your place Acid? Tony is composed of carbon too.
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Post by ratty on Sept 1, 2021 0:54:26 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 1, 2021 10:28:06 GMT
The Monolith. Start Chipping. Thank you Ratty Footnote: How climatology’s system response is near-invariant with temperature Method 1: Lacis et al. (2010: above) say feedback response is 3 times direct warming by greenhouse gases, implying 4 degrees’ final warming after feedback response for each 1 degree of direct warming before feedback response. Method 2: In 1850 the three components in the 287.5 K equilibrium surface temperature were the 255 K emission temperature, the 7.6 K direct warming by preindustrial noncondensing greenhouse gases and 24.9 K total feedback response. Since 24.9 K is about 3 times the 7.6 K direct warming by greenhouse gases, climatologists imagine final warming is about 4 K for each 1 K direct warming. Method 3: Zelinka et al. (2020) show 3.52 W m–2 midrange doubled-CO2 radiative forcing as the mean of 15 CMIP6 models, implying 0.3 x 3.52 = 1.05 K direct warming by doubled CO2. Zelinka et al. also show 3.9 K midrange final warming by doubled CO2 in the same models, again implying close to 4 K final warming for each 1 K direct warming. So if you don’t think climatologists should make predictions on the basis that system response is near-invariant with temperature in the industrial era, don’t whine at me about it. Write to IPCC. It is official climatology that makes the implicit assumption of near-invariance.
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Post by blustnmtn on Sept 7, 2021 23:11:22 GMT
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Post by code on Sept 8, 2021 16:46:32 GMT
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Post by Sigurdur on Sept 9, 2021 4:27:17 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Sept 26, 2021 10:37:52 GMT
EV drivers are acting all smug in UK as some petrol stations ran out of fuel.
This resulted in papers stating there weren't enough hgv drivers (which we knew....15% were European and left post brexit) to deliver regular supplies.
This resulted, as of Friday, in queues of cars filling up at petrol stations which is running stocks down everywhere, which is resulting in more people going out to fill up.
Etc.
So EV drivers are pretty smug, which will last until it maybe gets cold and our depleted expensive gas runs out.
I have enough loo roll tho so all is good.
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Post by acidohm on Sept 26, 2021 15:03:49 GMT
Well there we go, 0 diesel in town.
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Post by blustnmtn on Sept 26, 2021 15:16:46 GMT
Well there we go, 0 diesel in town. Hopefully, this will be a wake up call for those who could find themselves on the wrong ends of pitch-forks.
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 26, 2021 17:46:32 GMT
EV drivers are acting all smug in UK as some petrol stations ran out of fuel. This resulted in papers stating there weren't enough hgv drivers (which we knew....15% were European and left post brexit) to deliver regular supplies. This resulted, as of Friday, in queues of cars filling up at petrol stations which is running stocks down everywhere, which is resulting in more people going out to fill up. Etc. So EV drivers are pretty smug, which will last until it maybe gets cold and our depleted expensive gas runs out. I have enough loo roll tho so all is good. You would think "they" would be training up or raising salaries to attract more hgv drivers. Some Afgans I'm told are good drivers ... and can do so under fire.
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