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Posted By: Cecil Baird1 Weather pattern for the summer - 02/26/08 09:50 AM
The weather pattern tht is bringing the cold winter for the north may bring a hot summer too.


Posted By: Dwight Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/26/08 03:21 PM
Weather could impact all areas of the country this summer. \:D \:D
Posted By: BrianShpock Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/26/08 04:14 PM
Hard to believe that with the amount of rain in this area in the last month. Ground is so wet I may never get the excavator in to start digging my pond. Hoping for a dry summer to get the hole dug.
Posted By: Cecil Baird1 Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/26/08 09:55 PM
 Originally Posted By: Dwight
Weather could impact all areas of the country this summer. \:D \:D


Everybody complains about the weather but no one does a damn thing about it! -- Mark Twain \:D \:D \:D
Posted By: george1 Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/26/08 10:17 PM
Here is an interesting post from another forum that I am active, from an acquantance of mine who is a renowned physicst - AND avid fisherman.

PM me if you want me to cite his credentials.

climate Change ?


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Posted by GES on 2008-02-26 15:40:49

I know that a number of people who read here are deeply concerned about climate change since it has the potential to do harm to the habitat and fisheries that we like to see stay healthy.
Recently there had been conflicting reports as to whether 1998 had been the hottest year on record and whether the ten hottest years had been since then or something like that, as variously reported.

There are at least four major Scientific reporting groups who monitor and report on global temperature data.

These are NASA's GISS, UAH (univ Alabama Huntsville), RSS (?) and the Hadley center in UK.

All four of these major sources have now released new findings; which have been collated by Meteorologist Anthony Watts.

The new data show that over the last 12 months (Jan 07-Jan08) the mean global temperature has dropped by from 0.65 to 0.75 deg C, the single fastest temperature change EVER recorded, and enough of a drop to wipe out nearly all of the global warming that has occurred in the past 100 years.

Recent news stories have been filled with anecdotal stories of unusual cold or snow or cooling all over the world, including the fact that the Arctic ice is now back to its normal level and recovered faster than anyone believed possible so that arctic sea ice is now about 20cm thicker than it was last year.

But this new release from official sources is the first reviewed science reports of a major cooling.

Of course atmospheric CO2 including that from human sources continues to rise, but world temperatures are no longer going up with the CO2 levels.

Who knows what this will mean for habitat recovery and reduction in world diseases in the tropics; but evidently, world flooding has been cancelled for the time being.

http://www.dailytech.com/Temperature+Monitors+Report+Worldwide+Global+Cooling/article10866.htm

Check this if this interests you. You could e-mail me above since this is only of peripheral interest to our main fishing interests.

George
Posted By: Cecil Baird1 Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/26/08 10:27 PM
Interesting stuff George. And I will check it out.

Just to be clear, my post was focusing on short term summer trends due to La Nina trends -- tied in with this winter's weather and I'm steering clear of the politics! \:o
Posted By: ewest Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/26/08 10:49 PM
Thanks George. CB1 you guys are ok on this one - only info sources given. \:D
Posted By: Bernie H. Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/27/08 08:47 PM
Wow. Great post,George.It will be interesting to see what jan.08-jan.09 results are.
Posted By: Shorty Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/27/08 09:40 PM
I have a sneaky suspicion that we will see a little warmer temps every winter for the next few years. I say this because the new solar sunpot cycle has just started and the sun has been very quiet in this aspect for the last few years. Scientists are just starting to get a grasp how this affects the climate on our planet. The bottom line is that there is a very strong correlation between solar sunspot activity and warming trends on earth. The next solar sunspot cycle is expected to be extremely active and peak somewhere around 2012.
Posted By: TOM G Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/27/08 09:48 PM
Ive got the Texas forcast for later this summer...
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Posted By: ericdc Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/28/08 12:55 AM
 Originally Posted By: george1
Here is an interesting post from another forum that I am active, from an acquantance of mine who is a renowned physicst - AND avid fisherman.

PM me if you want me to cite his credentials.

climate Change ?


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Posted by GES on 2008-02-26 15:40:49

I know that a number of people who read here are deeply concerned about climate change since it has the potential to do harm to the habitat and fisheries that we like to see stay healthy.
Recently there had been conflicting reports as to whether 1998 had been the hottest year on record and whether the ten hottest years had been since then or something like that, as variously reported.

There are at least four major Scientific reporting groups who monitor and report on global temperature data.

These are NASA's GISS, UAH (univ Alabama Huntsville), RSS (?) and the Hadley center in UK.

All four of these major sources have now released new findings; which have been collated by Meteorologist Anthony Watts.

The new data show that over the last 12 months (Jan 07-Jan08) the mean global temperature has dropped by from 0.65 to 0.75 deg C, the single fastest temperature change EVER recorded, and enough of a drop to wipe out nearly all of the global warming that has occurred in the past 100 years.

Recent news stories have been filled with anecdotal stories of unusual cold or snow or cooling all over the world, including the fact that the Arctic ice is now back to its normal level and recovered faster than anyone believed possible so that arctic sea ice is now about 20cm thicker than it was last year.

But this new release from official sources is the first reviewed science reports of a major cooling.

Of course atmospheric CO2 including that from human sources continues to rise, but world temperatures are no longer going up with the CO2 levels.

Who knows what this will mean for habitat recovery and reduction in world diseases in the tropics; but evidently, world flooding has been cancelled for the time being.

http://www.dailytech.com/Temperature+Monitors+Report+Worldwide+Global+Cooling/article10866.htm

Check this if this interests you. You could e-mail me above since this is only of peripheral interest to our main fishing interests.

George






Rush Limbaugh was talking about this today. Al Gore is so full of "it" it's pathetic. Sad that so many people have taken the global warming hoax "hook, line, and sinker"



Posted By: ewest Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/28/08 02:29 AM
Easy guys . The rules require that we stay away from this divisive topic.
Posted By: TOM G Re: Weather pattern for the summer - 02/28/08 02:27 PM
Ewest,Sorry about that.I will refrain from long weather forcasts in the future....
Short term weather focast.....tonite will be dark followed by widely scattered light first thing in the morning
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