Re: David, a question please unrelated to Thiering..
- From: Rod <icom706@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 01:47:30 GMT
David wrote:
On Apr 9, 6:04 pm, Rod <icom...@xxxxxxx> wrote:David...
I have several friends and some family that make their living
farming and raising cattle. My question is this; what are the long term
effects
of gradual climate shift on crops such as wheat and corn, and of course
on the cattle ? And how gradual or drastic do you believe the changes
will be in the US ?
Thank you for any answers.
Rod
I believe the warming and subsequent cooling will be gradual over
the next 30 years. NOT TO WORRY.
David Archibald proposes the sun drives the earth's climate at the
ICCC.
Contrary to Terry Sloan's UK study,
'No Sun link' to climate change
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7327393.stm
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David Archibald gave a March presentation to the
International Conference on Climate Change -
Using the Sun's Activity to predict the Earth's
Climate to 2030
Brett Anderson - Accuweather Global Warming Center
http://global-warming.accuweather.com/2008/04/using_the_suns_activity...
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Solar Cycle 24: Implications for the United States
David Archibald
http://www.warwickhughes.com/agri/Solar_Arch_NY_Mar2_08.pdf
All the best,
David Christainsen
Thank you for the links. Can it safely be assumed then that
the early and highly destructive tornadoes we are having
in the midwest are a sign of the climate shift reversing itself
slowly over time, or are these tornadoes the forerunners
of a climaxing weather pattern that will peak out and then
wind down slowly ?
THank you ahead of time.
Rod
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