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Stratosphere This Winter Coldest on Record
2006-04-11
You have to scroll down to get the stratosphere temperatures.
Posted by:phil_b

#15  Al Morning Wood? Thanks for making me ashamed at my own.....jeez
Posted by: Frank G   2006-04-11 23:19  

#14  alGORE has an explaination for this warmness that we're all feeling...(it's a sense of entitlement thing; you wouldn't understand). Understandably, Al never got the concept of Morning Wood.

May I dispatch him now?
Posted by: Asymmetrical Triangulation   2006-04-11 22:25  

#13  it's in the mail :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2006-04-11 21:29  

#12  Thanks Frank! You are such a buddy....

I demand a new monitor now.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-04-11 21:06  

#11  ASNER: Auto SiNus Ejection Response™....


we're here to help :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2006-04-11 19:13  

#10  It could even explain morning wood...

I smell a grant.

ROTFLMAO!

Come on. How about a drink alert.
Posted by: Danking70   2006-04-11 18:16  

#9  #6 mhw - heat doesn't rise anymore? You're gonna hafta show me the equations!
Posted by: Bobby   2006-04-11 18:07  

#8  I smell a grant!
Posted by: Frank G   2006-04-11 17:24  

#7  High temps in the troposphere and low temps in the stratosphere gives me tropo pause.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-04-11 17:19  

#6  relatively high temps in the lower troposhere and relatively low temps in the stratosphere is consistent with the greenhouse effect

the reason is that an additional increment of heat is failing to escape the troposphere

if this increment escaped, some would warm the stratosphere (some would escape the atmosphere entirely)
Posted by: mhw   2006-04-11 15:13  

#5  It's all the Sun's fault. The Sun should be worshipped. That's why we lay down at night and stand up in the day. Ancient Sun worship ritual.
It could even explain morning wood.....
Posted by: wxjames   2006-04-11 11:27  

#4  The oceans have recorded lower than normal temps as well. What the 'experts' don't care about is that the earth is a system. There is transference of energy. And the biggest generator of change is the Sun, which by the way has begun exhibiting changes itself. Don't pay any attention to the solar astronomers. See here, its all Bush's fault.
Posted by: Cholutch Spolurt8948   2006-04-11 08:56  

#3  Nope, it still proves global warming is real. Honest. Don't let the coolest ever temps fool you into thinking it's not. I mean, Time Magazine wouldn't have put it on their cover if it wasn't like a definite scientific fact.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-04-11 08:52  

#2  We've always been doomed, that's not news.
Posted by: Snuns Thromp1484   2006-04-11 03:56  

#1  DAY ADTER TOMORROW > everything is normal, ergo we're doomed!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-04-11 01:42  

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