errorcone
(Registered User)
Tue Aug 30 2005 11:23 PM
Re: Katrina Aftermath

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Sorry, moderators, but I read this site for current tropical weather info and all info about hurricanes and their nature. I'm with you guys wanting to keep on topic, but I had to respond to the so-called "Global Warming" postings!
Please, enough blaming of these hurricanes on "Global Warming"! Global warming has been refuted! See the following web-site... http://www.kn4lf.com/kn4lf42.htm
We are in an active cycle...check your history of past decades...including this one...
http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/historic/nws/images/wea00439.jpg
Also, the hurricanes of 1928 and 1935, etc.
The people that are screaming "Global Warming" are the same ones screaming a few years back about us going into a new Ice Age! Which is it?




Enough of this global warming crap.

Look, right now we *are* in a global warming trend. If you refute that you might as well believe we didn't land on the moon either.

What is up for some debate is mankinds influence on it. In the scientific community a majority of scientists with meaningfull credentials and knowledge seem to side with mankind have at least a noticeable impact on this.
What room for debate there is will take place in the scientific community. Not from some crap links in a thread or people's political bias.

So just let it go. Yes, we're getting warmer. Yes, there is reason for concern. No, it's not concrete. And if you're not qualified to do the research just don't bother posting about it in a thread that doesn't need it.

There is a serious situation along the Gulf Coast and there's time afterwards to deal with the causes. Right now we should be concerned with the effects.



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