CapelDodger
Penultimate Amazing
I love that graph. I know what it's trying to say but my god it's poorly labelled.
The title is the problem. It should have a delta in there.
I too think its a fine graph when you grasp the meaning.
I love that graph. I know what it's trying to say but my god it's poorly labelled.
I presume it hasn't been significant...
The title is the problem...
I think it's simpler than that...
IMNSHO it's a big slow eddy- or maybe two determined by the thermohaline and made unstable by continental shapes so that it slowly shifts back and forth in it's heat transport
Related to this and basically just a heat signature observed....maybe there is a heat exchange where the two big gyres meet in the tropics that varies in a vertical dimension
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_Garbage_Patch
For AGW purposes - meaningless beyond damping or enhancing local impacts.
It appears quite significant in species distributions and populations however.
In this
More data is required.
I concur ...but it ain't primary driver.
Meaningless other than the requirement to understand it for modelling purposes. Actually scratch that, we don’t need to understand it, we just need to be able to predict it with some degree of accuracy.
Oh and there’s some suggestion the cycle times are decreasing because of AGW but that’s pretty much pure speculation.
The simple fact that the world was a MORE hospitable place when it was considerably warmer than now is COMPLETELY ignored.
Has anyone noticed the most virulent AGW proponents also propose the most doom from GW.
It’s almost like its no fun having GW unless we are doomed by it.
The simple fact that the world was a MORE hospitable place when it was considerably warmer than now is COMPLETELY ignored.
I have no doubt a warmer world would be MORE productive but this would be at least counterbalanced by the disruption to traditional supply and possible relocation of production and human habitation.
But don’t DARE tell the doomsayers it may not be that bad.. after all look at the disaster the Y2K bug caused.
Regionally maybe - not sure it matters globally - it's not a driver.
Yes now that requires some work..
Are you sure, absolutely sure? Because the price of being wrong is high!
As one of the software engineers who fixed it I see the Y2K bug story as an object lesson in how to prevent a problem by seeing it coming and doing something about it before it happens. A good lesson to apply to AGW indeed.after all look at the disaster the Y2K bug caused.
As one of the software engineers who fixed it I see the Y2K bug story as an object lesson in how to prevent a problem by seeing it coming and doing something about it before it happens. A good lesson to apply to AGW indeed.
If you seriously thought Bad Stuff was about to happen, and it was preventable, and you decided to say nothing at all, that would make you a sociopath, IMNSHO.
I did not say that.Please, explain to me, what principles of fluid dynamics necessarily lead to the following:
why was S02 and CFC dealt with ??That seems a key point to me, especially given the nature of the human beast, I'm really not convinced that there's a whole lot that will be done to avoid some of the worst effects of conditions that are already in the pipeline, much less most or all of the "Bad Stuff." To a large degree, it is a self-correcting problem, once civilization is sufficiently disrupted and enough humans are killed through direct and indirect effects, the environment will seek a new balance of conditions.

The PRICE of jumping on something now that MAY be unnecessary is way greater than the price of waiting. So the price of YOU being wrong is possibly higher!
I agree completely. I see it as a cyclic movement whereby warm water sort of ‘piles up’ then spreads out.
Meaningless other than the requirement to understand it for modelling purposes. Actually scratch that, we don’t need to understand it, we just need to be able to predict it with some degree of accuracy.
Oh and there’s some suggestion the cycle times are decreasing because of AGW but that’s pretty much pure speculation.