[ RadSafe ] Global Stuff

John R Johnson idiasjrj at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 07:03:25 CDT 2012


Brad

Thanks. That is closer to my view of reality.

John

On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Brad Keck <bradkeck at mac.com> wrote:

> John,
>
> Lovelock has softened his view:
>
>
> http://www.huliq.com/3257/climate-scientist-james-lovelock-says-he-was-wrong-about-catastrophic-global-warming
>
> Something approaching the raw global temperature data can be had at NOAA:
> http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/
>
>  if you work at it a while :}  But it is still always better to plot the
> data yourself than just listen to the lads in East Anglia!   Also, insomnia
> just melts away..
>
> Best,
>
> Brad Keck
>
>
>
>
> On Apr 23, 2012, at 1:08 PM, JPreisig at aol.com wrote:
>
> > J.R. Johnson,
> >
> >      Is there a reference referred to in the  google news item???  I
> don't
> > know.
> > He seems to be an independent researcher.  The gentleman has written
>  books
> > on global warming.
> > Maybe his data source references are in one of his books???
> >
> >      I suspect global warming data, in general,  might be available from
> > NASA/Goddard Space Center,
> > US NOAA and its weather branches, etc.  The British may have similar
> > meteorological agencies.
> >
> >     I remember some of the global warming reports  coming out of the
> > University of East Anglia
> > (Britain).  A weather/atmospheric/meteorology professor out of Penn
>  State
> > (Dr. Mann) was also the
> > source of some of the global warming articles.
> >
> >    I guess a google search on global warming  or   earth AND temperature
> > might be a good source
> > of information.  See also Wikipedia????
> >
> >   Hope you find what you want.     Joe  Preisig
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 4/23/2012 1:56:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> > idiasjrj at gmail.com writes:
> >
> > Isthere  a reference to data that supports his opinion?
> >
> > J. R. Johnson
> >
> > On  Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 10:29 AM, <JPreisig at aol.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Dear Radsafe:
> >>
> >>
> >>    From:     _jpreisig at aol.com_ (mailto:jpreisig at aol.com)     .
> >>
> >>
> >>   Hey all,
> >>
> >>    Hope you are well.   Google news today has a  news item about one
> >> of the Global Warming gurus
> >> (Lovelock???)  and describes how he is stepping back from his original
> > dire
> >> predictions for Earth
> >> Global Warming and the Earth's future.   Seems temperature data for the
> >> Earth is indicating (over
> >> the  last decade or so) that the Earth isn't getting as  toasty/hot as
>  he
> >> had predicted.  Please read the news
> >> item if you so  desire.
> >>
> >>        Was it all just  Earth  polar motion (Chandler Wobble, Annual
> >> Wobble) or other  things????
> >> Guess we'll see in the near future...
> >>
> >>  Google news today also has  a news item about  the DARPA (not
> >> DAPRA!!!!!) hypersonic
> >> plane and recent tests  trying to go MACH 20 (MACH 20, Geez, is that
> > really
> >> necessary; how  much acceleration/velocity can a human or payload
> >> stand???).  The  news item
> >> addresses how the hypersonic plane/spacecraft  failed.
> >>
> >>       And for my friends in   Pennsylvania, eastern Pennsylvania has
> >> natural gas and western
> >> Pennsylvania has coal.  I'm sure USA power companies will be using
> both
> >> resources over the next
> >> 20 to 50 years.  And when  everything else is gone, the USA will still
> > have
> >> nuclear power  and
> >> coal.  I do remember there are a few nuclear plants in   Pennsylvania.
> >>
> >>      Is it time for  Atmospheric researchers  to jump off the global
> >> warming  bandwagon????
> >>
> >>      Maybe if DARPA can  lower the MACH  number a bit, one of us Health
> >> Physicists,
> >> Nuclear Engineers, Medical Physicists, Physicists etc. can  take a trip
> on
> >> the hypersonic plane/
> >> spacecraft to  Mars???!!!!
> >>
> >>     Have a great  week.
> >>
> >>
> >>     Regards,      Joseph R.  (Joe)  Preisig
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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