Climate Cat out of the Bag? Potentially dynamite revelations
Discussion
FunkyGibbon said:
Apologies if this been posted before - I don't remember seeing it, and I tried to search as well:
CRU Update
They should ask this well-educated young man if his diary is free CRU Update
Statement from Professor Trevor Davies Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research said:
...
We have, therefore, decided to conduct an independent review, which will address the issue of data security, an assessment of how we responded to a deluge of Freedom of Information requests, and any other relevant issues which the independent reviewer advises should be addressed.
Wonder how far reaching the relevant issues will be?We have, therefore, decided to conduct an independent review, which will address the issue of data security, an assessment of how we responded to a deluge of Freedom of Information requests, and any other relevant issues which the independent reviewer advises should be addressed.
turbobloke said:
chris watton said:
You know, I have a horrible feeling that this will blow over, no matter how weighty the evidence against MMGW is. Too much is at stake for the top players, including governments, most of whom evidentially have their knife at the throats of the MSM.
Look at the USA, where there is no equivalent to the BBC, then take heart.It's seismic over there and the fallout will be far-reaching.
JohnnyPanic said:
"What's your message for Copenhagen?" asks the BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/8375378.s...
Sit yourself down, this could take some time...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/8375378.s...
Sit yourself down, this could take some time...
I said:
Ladies and Gentlemen...
GO HOME...there is no problem.
You've been rumbled, and we want our tax back.
GO HOME...there is no problem.
You've been rumbled, and we want our tax back.
BBC said:
The BBC may edit your comments and not all emails will be published
Bugger me, didn't see that one coming....FunkyGibbon said:
Apologies if this been posted before - I don't remember seeing it, and I tried to search as well:
CRU Update
"There is nothing in the stolen material which indicates that peer-reviewed publications by CRU, and others, on the nature of global warming and related climate change are not of the highest-quality of scientific investigation and interpretation"CRU Update
Statement from Professor Trevor Davies Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research said:
...
We have, therefore, decided to conduct an independent review, which will address the issue of data security, an assessment of how we responded to a deluge of Freedom of Information requests, and any other relevant issues which the independent reviewer advises should be addressed.
Wonder how far reaching the relevant issues will be?We have, therefore, decided to conduct an independent review, which will address the issue of data security, an assessment of how we responded to a deluge of Freedom of Information requests, and any other relevant issues which the independent reviewer advises should be addressed.
Edited by FunkyGibbon on Thursday 26th November 19:54
Jesus, listen to him. Just stop, stop it now, these fking pathetic attempts to deny this mess are embarassing, oh, and for the record nothing was stolen, you backed up your data on an external server you lying, inept, immoral, spineless ahole. Save it for the inquiry bozo
The Excession said:
odyssey2200 said:
it has black spots on it!
class! The images shown are H-alpha which reveal active areas including spots but the spot areas don't look the same as they would in visible light.
For H-alpha images to look the way they do, for so long is...
B Oeuf said:
FunkyGibbon said:
Apologies if this been posted before - I don't remember seeing it, and I tried to search as well:
CRU Update
"There is nothing in the stolen material which indicates that peer-reviewed publications by CRU, and others, on the nature of global warming and related climate change are not of the highest-quality of scientific investigation and interpretation"CRU Update
Statement from Professor Trevor Davies Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research said:
...
We have, therefore, decided to conduct an independent review, which will address the issue of data security, an assessment of how we responded to a deluge of Freedom of Information requests, and any other relevant issues which the independent reviewer advises should be addressed.
Wonder how far reaching the relevant issues will be?We have, therefore, decided to conduct an independent review, which will address the issue of data security, an assessment of how we responded to a deluge of Freedom of Information requests, and any other relevant issues which the independent reviewer advises should be addressed.
Edited by FunkyGibbon on Thursday 26th November 19:54
Jesus, listen to him. Just stop, stop it now, these fking pathetic attempts to deny this mess are embarassing, oh, and for the record nothing was stolen, you backed up your data on an external server you lying, inept, immoral, spineless ahole. Save it for the inquiry bozo
As expected.
Remedy:
recognising trickery and slippery excuses
turbobloke said:
The images shown are H-alpha which reveal active areas including spots but the spot areas don't look the same as they would in visible light.
For H-alpha images to look the way they do, for so long is...unprecedented....a tipping point...a sign that taxes are too low...really taking us back to the Dalton Minimum if not the Maunder Minimum (latter of Little Ice Age fame). There are no indicators at this stage inconsistent with either, to see how deep and prolonged this long-predicted Gleissberg deep minimum is we must continue observing and look to the data.
Thanks for 2nd photo. So how long does a new spot normally take to appear, and how long does it last for once it's there?For H-alpha images to look the way they do, for so long is...
How can periods such as the current minimum have been predicted, and presumably using that theory how long will it last do you think?
James Delingpole (Telegraph blog), live on LBC Radio now 93.7 and live discussion.
http://mediaweb.musicradio.com/player/default.asp?...
Edit to add he wasn't on for long.
His last quote "Spanking a fortune on this non existent problem"
http://mediaweb.musicradio.com/player/default.asp?...
Edit to add he wasn't on for long.
His last quote "Spanking a fortune on this non existent problem"
Edited by 69 coupe on Thursday 26th November 20:51
Smith & Jones haha.
BBC1's The One Show at 7pm had Delia Smith as a guest. They were disussing the Cumbrian floods, and Delia said she's taking it all very seriously now, wearing extra clothes and turning the heating down.
There's nothing worse than watching gullible celebs preaching Man Made-up Global Warming.
BBC1's The One Show at 7pm had Delia Smith as a guest. They were disussing the Cumbrian floods, and Delia said she's taking it all very seriously now, wearing extra clothes and turning the heating down.
There's nothing worse than watching gullible celebs preaching Man Made-up Global Warming.
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