Re: (OT:) New study shows the Sun is not the cause of Global Warming



"Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 19:07:55 -0500, dbu,. wrote:

In article <1184196274.792674.9170@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
EdV <systmengr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The way I understand it is that, there are still some cold left from
North Pole on June. Heat starts to melt the ice in the Northern Hemi,
when the ice melts the air is cooled, cold breeze goes down to north
america and eventually stabilizes and gets hotter as we approach July
and August evne as the Northern Hemi moves away from the sun..

Uh-huh, could you explain that in laymans terms? Like a hemi is a mopar
engine and what in hell does that have to do with ice and cold air?


dbu, I know you ain't THAT dumb! ;)

Ed has the right idea though. But that's what causes the severe t-storms
at this time of the year.

The reason the Earth (Northern HEMISPHERE!)gets warmer after June 21 is
that it has benn absorbing the heat from the Sun, and is shedding it in
the form of 'radiation'. kind of like a microwave oven. After the
Magnatron tube turns off, the food is still actually getting WARMER
because the core of the food has been heated. Same type of reaction.

So, it gets hotter in July and August, because the Earth is still dealing
with the heat it soaked up in May/June.

That's very interesting. Where is this excess heat stored until it is
released to the atmosphere?

Now, apply this to Global Warming. Let's use the case presented by the
twits in England and Switzerland: OK, Sun activity is decreasing. If they
were worth the paper their degrees were printed on, they would realize the
same effect is happening: the Earth is still dealing with the increased
temp from recent Solar activity, and doesn't shed it immediately. They
seem to have failed to make that point, which leads me to believe they
either aren't anywhere near as intelligent as they portend to be...

or they have an 'agenda'...

Personlly, I think it's a combination of Solar activity and the Earth
moving closer to the Sun. Actually, I believe right now we are moving away
from the Sun (Um, I hope...if we're moving closer, and that's combined
with the radiation from the Solar activity, we are in for a Hot Time
indeed.)

The problem with this theory? Measurements would have had to have been
taken back in the 70's as to our relation to the Sun. You could start now,
but it may take many *years* to get an acurate measurement (by years I
mean, perhaps even a lifetime). The problem is, at 98M miles, a move of a
couple thousand miles may be extremely difficult to measure, but moving
that much closer to or further from the Sun would have a major effect on
the temp of the Earth.


If anyone *is* studying this, they aren't making much noise about it.
I presented this theory in a paper in 1976 or 77 for a Geology class.


And Al Gore certainly doesn't want to hear it. Then there'd be no one to
point fingers at...





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