• Re: =?UTF-8?Q?Re=3A_=E2=80=9CClimate_Change_over_the_past_4000_Years?=

    From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Wed Dec 4 16:45:27 2024
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> writes:
    On 12/3/2024 7:59 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
    On 12/3/24 17:01, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    “Climate Change over the past 4000 Years”

    I have quite a bit of experience running forced flow and natural flow >reactors. Sol acts exactly like a natural flow reactor with both short
    and long cycles of variability.

    You have zero climate science background, so your experience with
    non-nuclear reactors seems somewhat irrelevent.


    BTW, come over here to southern central Texas (Houston area). I have
    seen 113 F here on Labor Day weekend of 1999. I have also seen 6 F here
    on Christmas Eve of 1989. In all cases the humidity is quite high (40%
    to 95%) sine we only are 30 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, the
    world's biggest hot tub.

    As anyone rational realizes, "weather" is not "climate".

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  • From D@21:1/5 to Scott Lurndal on Wed Dec 4 22:03:27 2024
    On Wed, 4 Dec 2024, Scott Lurndal wrote:

    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> writes:
    On 12/3/2024 7:59 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
    On 12/3/24 17:01, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    ???Climate Change over the past 4000 Years???

    I have quite a bit of experience running forced flow and natural flow
    reactors. Sol acts exactly like a natural flow reactor with both short
    and long cycles of variability.

    You have zero climate science background, so your experience with
    non-nuclear reactors seems somewhat irrelevent.

    Nonsense. Climate "science" is political. The real stuff is climate
    science reduced to physics.

    Your Lynn-focused ad hominems are not very nice. They also make Jesus cry.


    BTW, come over here to southern central Texas (Houston area). I have
    seen 113 F here on Labor Day weekend of 1999. I have also seen 6 F here
    on Christmas Eve of 1989. In all cases the humidity is quite high (40%
    to 95%) sine we only are 30 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, the
    world's biggest hot tub.

    As anyone rational realizes, "weather" is not "climate".



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