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Ext User(B0ZN0)
29-04-2008, 08:48 PM
"Roger Coppock" <rcoppock@adnc.com> wrote in message
news:9d49c8f2-0530-4cf8-873c-9b225b208851@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 21, 6:14 pm, "Hack" <hackr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/weather/01/21/bitter.cold/index.html
>
> Arctic chill stretches coast to coast
>
> (CNN) -- Bitter cold gripped most of the United States on Monday, with
> temperatures dipping below normal from coast to coast.
>
> Temperatures in the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains were about 30
> degrees
> below normal, CNN meteorologist Bonnie Schneider said.
>
> "It's very hard to find any part of the country that's warm,"
> Schneider
> said.
>
> In Presque Isle, Maine, the overnight low dropped to 27 below zero,
> according to the National Weather Service. Monday's high in extreme
> northern
> Maine was not expected to make it up to zero, the service said, and
> the wind
> chill made it feel much colder. Watch the frigid forecast for Monday »
>
> In Butte, Montana, the temperature at 10 a.m. (noon ET) was 20 below
> zero,
> up from an overnight low of 32 below.
>
> The cold hampered firefighting efforts in Lawrence, Massachusetts,
> where
> firefighters had to deal with frozen hydrants and frigid temperatures
> during
> a seven-alarm fire.
>
> The pre-dawn blaze destroyed a dozen homes and sent one person to a
> hospital, the city's fire chief said.
>
> Firefighters in Butler County, Pennsylvania, had a similar problem,
> CNN
> affiliate WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh reported. Water sprayed on a fire
> turned to
> ice as soon as it hit the ground, creating a slipping hazard, a fire
> official told the station.
>
> Icy temperatures in Fort Collins, Colorado, forced organizers to move
> their
> celebration of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday indoors, CNN
> affiliate
> KMGH-TV in Denver reported.
>
> Heavy lake-effect snow blanketed parts of upstate New York.
>
> In Fulton, New York, near Syracuse, deep snow collapsed the roof of a
> Department of Public Works garage, according to CNN affiliate WSYR-TV
> in
> Syracuse. The people inside escaped unharmed, but snowblowers and salt
> trucks needed for snow removal were stuck inside the damaged building,
> the
> station reported.
> More snow was in the forecast for the region -- possibly up to 12
> inches.
> Snow also was expected in Chicago, Illinois, and other areas near Lake
> Michigan. Weather was blamed for flight delays of up to an hour and 45
> minutes at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and an hour at Salt
> Lake
> City International Airport in Utah.
> The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning until 5
> a.m. ET
> Tuesday for parts of Michigan. The service said snowfall could top 8
> inches
> in some areas.
>

Keep it up fellas, it's great to see Coppcock et al sqirm as they try to
deny the steadily mounting evidence for the coming global cooling!


Get The TRUE Facts At
http://www.junkscience.com/Greenhouse/index.html

Excellent Links At
http://www.warwickhughes.com/

Regards
Bonzo

"If the atmosphere was a 100 story building, our annual anthropogenic
CO2
contribution today would be equivalent to the linoleum on the first
floor"
D'Aleo


"...and I think future generations are not going to blame us for
anything except for being silly, for letting a few tenths of a degree
panic us"
Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member of the
National Academy of Sciences


"What most commentators-and many scientists-seem to miss is that the
only thing we can say with certainly about climate is that it changes"
Dr. Richard Lindzen


[most of the current alarm over climate change is based on] "inherently
untrustworthy climate models, similar to those that cannot accurately
forecast the weather a week from now." Dr. Richard Lindzen

Ext User(Vote out Brendan Nelson)
29-04-2008, 08:49 PM
B0ZN0 wrote:
>
> "Roger Coppock" <rcoppock@adnc.com> wrote in message
> news:9d49c8f2-0530-4cf8-873c-9b225b208851@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 21, 6:14 pm, "Hack" <hackr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/weather/01/21/bitter.cold/index.html
>>
>> Arctic chill stretches coast to coast
>>
>> (CNN) -- Bitter cold gripped most of the United States on Monday, with
>> temperatures dipping below normal from coast to coast.
>>
>> Temperatures in the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains were about 30
>> degrees
>> below normal, CNN meteorologist Bonnie Schneider said.
>>
>> "It's very hard to find any part of the country that's warm," Schneider
>> said.
>>
>> In Presque Isle, Maine, the overnight low dropped to 27 below zero,
>> according to the National Weather Service. Monday's high in extreme
>> northern
>> Maine was not expected to make it up to zero, the service said, and
>> the wind
>> chill made it feel much colder. Watch the frigid forecast for Monday »
>>
>> In Butte, Montana, the temperature at 10 a.m. (noon ET) was 20 below
>> zero,
>> up from an overnight low of 32 below.
>>
>> The cold hampered firefighting efforts in Lawrence, Massachusetts, where
>> firefighters had to deal with frozen hydrants and frigid temperatures
>> during
>> a seven-alarm fire.
>>
>> The pre-dawn blaze destroyed a dozen homes and sent one person to a
>> hospital, the city's fire chief said.
>>
>> Firefighters in Butler County, Pennsylvania, had a similar problem, CNN
>> affiliate WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh reported. Water sprayed on a fire
>> turned to
>> ice as soon as it hit the ground, creating a slipping hazard, a fire
>> official told the station.
>>
>> Icy temperatures in Fort Collins, Colorado, forced organizers to move
>> their
>> celebration of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday indoors, CNN affiliate
>> KMGH-TV in Denver reported.
>>
>> Heavy lake-effect snow blanketed parts of upstate New York.
>>
>> In Fulton, New York, near Syracuse, deep snow collapsed the roof of a
>> Department of Public Works garage, according to CNN affiliate WSYR-TV in
>> Syracuse. The people inside escaped unharmed, but snowblowers and salt
>> trucks needed for snow removal were stuck inside the damaged building,
>> the
>> station reported.
>> More snow was in the forecast for the region -- possibly up to 12 inches.
>> Snow also was expected in Chicago, Illinois, and other areas near Lake
>> Michigan. Weather was blamed for flight delays of up to an hour and 45
>> minutes at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and an hour at Salt
>> Lake
>> City International Airport in Utah.
>> The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning until 5
>> a.m. ET
>> Tuesday for parts of Michigan. The service said snowfall could top 8
>> inches
>> in some areas.
>>
>
> Keep it up fellas, it's great to see Coppcock et al sqirm as they try to
> deny the steadily mounting evidence for the coming global cooling!
>
>
> Get The TRUE Facts At
> http://www.junkscience.com/Greenhouse/index.html
>
> Excellent Links At
> http://www.warwickhughes.com/
>
> Regards
> Bonzo
>
> "If the atmosphere was a 100 story building, our annual anthropogenic CO2
> contribution today would be equivalent to the linoleum on the first floor"
> D'Aleo
>
>
> "...and I think future generations are not going to blame us for
> anything except for being silly, for letting a few tenths of a degree
> panic us"
> Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member of the
> National Academy of Sciences
>
>
> "What most commentators-and many scientists-seem to miss is that the
> only thing we can say with certainly about climate is that it changes"
> Dr. Richard Lindzen
>
>
> [most of the current alarm over climate change is based on] "inherently
> untrustworthy climate models, similar to those that cannot accurately
> forecast the weather a week from now." Dr. Richard Lindzen
Thanks for a weather report

Ext User(Surfer)
29-04-2008, 08:49 PM
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 17:57:59 +1100, "B0ZN0" <boozoo@optusnt.com.au>
wrote:

>
>"Roger Coppock" <rcoppock@adnc.com> wrote in message
>news:9d49c8f2-0530-4cf8-873c-9b225b208851@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>On Jan 21, 6:14 pm, "Hack" <hackr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/weather/01/21/bitter.cold/index.html
>>
>> Arctic chill stretches coast to coast
>>
>> (CNN) -- Bitter cold gripped most of the United States on Monday, with
>> temperatures dipping below normal from coast to coast.
>>
>> Temperatures in the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains were about 30
>> degrees
>> below normal, CNN meteorologist Bonnie Schneider said.
>>

This is probably another destructive effect of global warming.

CO2 hinders radiation of heat from the earths surface.

That causes:

(1) Increased warming at the earths surface, BUT,
(2) Increased cooling of the upper atmosphere.

If the upper atmosphere is colder, it would seem possible for it to
cause cold snaps to be colder.

Cf:
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp961111/11110033.htm
"The freeze comes courtesy of the jet stream, the upper-atmosphere
river of air that often guides weather patterns."