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Old 10-30-07, 11:06 AM   #27
Tchocky
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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
Don't use Wikipedia. It could be written by someone with about your knowledge on the subject.
Sorry, should have posted the commons link. Here - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Im...Variations.png
That should fill you in on who is making the images and where the data comes from.
Nice you-don't-know-nothing snap, though. We've discussed this issue enough to know that neither of us are climate scientists moonlighting on forums.
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If you study all the data from Medieval times, it was worse back then than it is today:
http://biocab.org/GWMA-002_op_987x740.jpg
Who are "The Biology Cabinet"? I can find one scientist behind this, Nasif Nahle. Google isn't being very helpful either.
The NOAA don't seem to agree. HERE
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Originally Posted by NOAA
The idea of a global or hemispheric "Medieval Warm Period" that was warmer than today however, has turned out to be incorrect.
I know that Nahle has used some NOAA data, but I'd prefer to take it from source. Also, the biocab graph isn't labelled very clearly, there's a lot of stuff going on in it that ain't labelled.
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Also, 1935 was hotter than any year on record, so all this BS that is is hotter now th7an was at any time in the past is pure BS.
I said it's never warmed so much so fast. Not that it's hotter now than it's ever been.
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