A scientifical euphemism for putting one's car into reverse. Lorne Gunter at the National Post notes a really inconvenient truth. The oceans of the earth are not warming. Says who, you ask? Says NASA. The climate models all predict that the seas must be warming. Only they are not – in fact, they are cooling.
When they were first deployed in 2003, the Argos were hailed for their ability to collect information on ocean conditions more precisely, at more places and greater depths and in more conditions than ever before. No longer would scientists have to rely on measurements mostly at the surface from older scientific buoys or inconsistent shipboard monitors.
So why are some scientists now beginning to question the buoys' findings? Because in five years, the little blighters have failed to detect any global warming. They are not reinforcing the scientific orthodoxy of the day, namely that man is causing the planet to warm dangerously. They are not proving the predetermined conclusions of their human masters. Therefore they, and not their masters' hypotheses, must be wrong.
In fact, "there has been a very slight cooling," according to a U.S. National Public Radio (NPR) interview with Josh Willis at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a scientist who keeps close watch on the Argo findings.
Dr. Willis insisted the temperature drop was "not anything really significant." And I trust he's right. But can anyone imagine NASA or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) or the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — the UN's climate experts — shrugging off even a "very slight" warming.
A slight drop in the oceans' temperature over a period of five or six years probably is insignificant, just as a warming over such a short period would be. Yet if there had been a rise of any kind, even of the same slightness, rest assured this would be broadcast far and wide as yet another log on the global warming fire.
Just look how tenaciously some scientists are prepared to cling to the climate change dogma. "It may be that we are in a period of less rapid warming," Dr. Willis told NPR.
Yeah, you know, like when you put your car into reverse you are causing it to enter a period of less rapid forward motion. Or when I gain a few pounds I am in a period of less rapid weight loss.
This one is a must read. There is simply no way to reconcile the hysterical warnings and the flat fact that the oceans are cooling. (I have no doubt whatsoever that someone will claim to be able to do so, however.) The NASA satellite data shows a very slight increase in atmospheric temperatures – not even remotely close to the rise claimed by true believers. But the oceans are cooling, and the models the hysterics depend on are seriously out of whack.




None of that will matter to the true believers. It will be ignored, hand waved off, and deemed insignificant.
The story will be this, "all of the polar ice melting is cooling the water, so we expected this to happen until all of the polar ice is gone in 2040 and the seas start warming catastrophically. You must live a Spartan life, while we the overlords live in comfort to figure out how best to meddle in your miserable existences."
I agree with Sam. The true believers along with those who don’t really believe but they’re making money off of the "global warming" industry will say that this is too small a difference in too short of a time to be significant.
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I blame Bush.
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