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The Warwick Hughes Global Warming Site can be accessed at http://www.warwickhughes.com/cool/cool13.htm . It contains excellent graphs on global warming data in the north Atlantic and Arctic region, including
the Armagh, Ireland records going back to the year 1796 a record each consecutive year thereof.
Warwick Hughes deals with "air temperatures" (in the case of Spitsbergen air temperature beginning increase lagged two years
behind water temperature phenominal increase for that area) Warming air temperatures for Spitsbergen began
with what for that region directly up against the north polar ice cap was a beginning phenomenal air temperature rise in 1919
- 1920. However the economic life blood of Spitsbergen is it's coal mining industry and it ships it's coal out via the western
fjords (open for shipping seasonally). Year 1918 saw a significantly longer than ordinary seasonal coal shipping season
by virture of warmer waters and later freeze and the fjord water temperatures were measured faithfully to determine
seasonal trends that might affect coal shipping. Takes on the fjord water temperatures of the western Spitsbergen fjords
during the summer of 1918 showed a phenomenal increase in water temperatures for that area. Although Spitsbergen as a whole
inland remained seasonally on the cool side. The warming of the waters of the western fjords in the summer of 1918 may
have never affected Spitsbergen land temperatures in terms of warming more than a few hundred yards inland. To an
oceanographer par for the course but to the non oceanographer it has caused much confusion placing the beginning
of the phenomenal Arctic warming trend in 1919 in terms of "air" temperatures when in reality it began 1917
- 1918 in terms of fjord "water" phenomenal warming.
It is difficult to ask for a better Global Warming Air Temperature trend site than Warwick Hughes. I note specifically
the graph of longitude -180 degrees through +180 degrees giving the temperature warming trend 1880-2000
for the Arctic from latitude 70-90 and note also the trend in global warming at Armagh, Ireland south of latitude
60 from 1796 through 2002 of a very very gradual increase of just under 1degree celcius cumulative during those two hundred
and six (206) years. As one can clearly see the total cumulative increase is just under one degree celcius with each
year following the year before being a very minimal gradual air temperature increase having nothing to do with
mankind thus God totally in control of things in the overall Global warming trend. It is more northerly
in the Arctic region where mankind in WW 1 first pumped water from the south via exploding naval munitions and split off a
stream of warmer waters into the area and then before Arctic water temperatures could return to their before WW 1 levels built
industries which warm the water. Still the warming is gradual and the hypothesis is the sun thus able to handle the situation
and neutralize bird flu recombinant virus material leached out of the strata of the freeze. There is no danger thus
of another Spanish Flu from H1N1 (hp) presently.
The photograph is one I took, unrelated to the Warwick Hughes site, of the ancient Tiwanaku ruins at 13,300
feet altitude in the Tiwanaku river valley of the Altiplano of Bolivia. About 950 A.D. a great drought struck which dried
up the Tiwanaku river causing Tiwanaku to be abandoned and caused Lake Titicaca which it empties into some 24
miles distance, through evaporation to fall 33 feet below its Desaguardero river outlet. And it remained below it's
outlet for numerous decades. Perhaps some large meteor passed through the earth's upper atmospher never impacting the
earth but continuing on out into space changing the weather patterns. No one knows. For additional weather information the
world Year of The Pale Sun 536 A.D. go to my page FIRE ON THE AMAZON http://www.nylicsocialworkeramazonas.com/id12.html .
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