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Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Fri 13 Feb 2009, 2:57 pm
by Fugitive1979
Perhaps they could borrow this.

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Wed 25 Feb 2009, 6:33 pm
by meiakitty
I'm only reading this now, but of course I knew about the horrible fires in Australia. Big hug to Greg and all the other Australian friends on this forum. I know it's been a really hard time. How are things now? Are people who lost everything getting the help they need?
Also is there anyways we could help? Maybe the have a website set up for fundraising...

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Thu 26 Feb 2009, 6:13 am
by gregf
Thanks meiakitty, :angel:

What surprised and frustrated me was folk up there seem to think it was all down to arsonists.
They only arrested one arsonist and he was known to be mentally unwell.
Folks don't seem to get that this was Global Warming.

I would like to know what ... northerners are all thinking.
Do you disagree ? Did 200+ people die for nothing ?

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Thu 26 Feb 2009, 9:26 am
by Radiophonic
Britain's just had a cold snap - school's shut because of snow, public transport affected, etc. By that reasoning we must be experiencing Global Cooling....

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Thu 26 Feb 2009, 9:51 am
by gregf
Yeah, a friend says 'Don't call it Global Warming. Call it Climate Change
or else the cold northerners will laugh and say "bring it on"'. :lol:

:eh:

:(

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Fri 27 Feb 2009, 12:07 am
by meiakitty
gregf wrote:Yeah, a friend says 'Don't call it Global Warming. Call it Climate Change
or else the cold northerners will laugh and say "bring it on"'. :lol:

:eh:

:(
No way, I can only hope science can elaborate something to delay the climate changes...it's scary. In Italy we're experiencing both "extreme" sides of the climate: up north snow and ice make it really hard for some people and down south you can't turn on the hair dryer without setting something on fire...
Of course the arsonist needs to be punished, but the main "fault" must be attributed to the climate...and there is very little we can do against mother nature...perhaps just learn to respect her a bit more...

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Fri 27 Feb 2009, 12:31 pm
by Postscript
Isn't it obviously global warming?

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Sat 28 Feb 2009, 11:23 pm
by Deschanel
Radiophonic wrote:Britain's just had a cold snap - school's shut because of snow, public transport affected, etc. By that reasoning we must be experiencing Global Cooling....

Or maybe it's winter. I mean this in the friendliest possible way, but it was amusing to watch the UK freak out over the last heavy snowfall.

The warm Atlantic currents-the Gulf Stream- that flow up from the Carribbean, up the US East coast and shooting over to the UK and Ireland is the reason heavy snow has been a rarity there. But cold water flowing down from the melting Arctic is disrupting that current. Heavy snow in the UK doesn't disprove global warming, it tends towards confirming it.

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"Beginning in the Caribbean and ending in the northern North Atlantic, the Gulf Stream System is one of the world's most intensely studied current systems. This extensive western boundary current plays an important role in the poleward transfer of heat and salt and serves to warm the European subcontinent. "

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Sat 28 Feb 2009, 11:37 pm
by No Muscle Mary
If we lose the Gulf Stream, we'll be seeing lots of snow every winter. Think I'll stick with our damp, temperate climate, thanks - much as we whinge about the rain.

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Sun 01 Mar 2009, 3:25 am
by glennjridge
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so you see...the problem is global warming.....and it will manifest itself via more snowfall.
with the snowing ....and the blowing... CLYVING!!!

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Sun 01 Mar 2009, 3:54 pm
by territorygal
gregf wrote: What surprised and frustrated me was folk up there seem to think it was all down to arsonists.
They only arrested one arsonist and he was known to be mentally unwell.
Folks don't seem to get that this was Global Warming.

I would like to know what ... northerners are all thinking.
Do you disagree ? Did 200+ people die for nothing ?
Some fires were clearly the work of arson, others were started by natural events (e.g. lightning), but everything was helped along by global warming. :(

Re: Australian Fires

Posted: Sun 08 Mar 2009, 11:55 pm
by meiakitty
glennjridge wrote:Image...
LMAO!!!