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thoughtbombing
10-27-2008, 07:06 PM
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Monday, October 27, 2008

Record low temperatures have hit dozens of areas across America as a natural period of global cooling accelerates, leaving man-made global warming advocates with egg on their face as the big chill sets in.

Data compiled by the IceAgeNow website shows that record lows are being matched and broken on an almost daily basis in states throughout the U.S. as the country prepares for a freezing cold winter.

Record lows have been matched or beaten in the following states over the course of the last two weeks.

OCTOBER 25TH

Corpus Christi, TX - 39 Degrees Fahrenheit
Islip, NY - 31 Degrees Fahrenheit

OCTOBER 24TH

Montague, CA - 26 Degrees Fahrenheit
Traverse City, MI Breaks old record of 24 set in 1976 - 22 Degrees Fahrenheit
Pocatello, ID Ties previous record set in 1949 - 18 Degrees Fahrenheit
Trenton, NJ Ties record set in 1969 - 29 Degrees Fahrenheit
Austin, TX Ties old record set in 2005 - 37 Degrees Fahrenheit
Troutdale, OR Breaks old record of 36 set in 2002 - 33 Degrees Fahrenheit
Seattle, WA - 38 Degrees Fahrenheit
McGrath, AK Breaks old record of 9 degrees set in 1982 - 5 Degrees Fahrenheit

OCTOBER 23RD

Rome, OR Breaks old record of 20 set in 1980 - 15 Degrees Fahrenheit
Caribou, ME Breaks old record of 21 set in 1982 - 20 Degrees Fahrenheit
Winslow, AZ - 21 Degrees Fahrenheit
Traverse City, MI Breaks old record of 24 set in 1976 - 22 Degrees Fahrenheit
Grand Junction, CO Breaks old record of 26 set in 1996 - 23 Degrees Fahrenheit
Hilo, HI - 64 Degrees Fahrenheit
Childress, TX - 34 Degrees Fahrenheit
Bountiful, UT - 28 Degrees Fahrenheit
Burley, ID - 21 Degrees Fahrenheit
Idaho Falls, ID Breaks old record of 18 set in 1958 - 17 Degrees Fahrenheit
Challis, ID - 17 Degrees Fahrenheit
Pendleton, OR - 29 Degrees Fahrenheit
Union, OR Breaks previous record of 20 set in 1980 - 17 Degrees Fahrenheit
Walla Walla, WA - 32 Degrees Fahrenheit
Pocatello, ID - 18 Degrees Fahrenheit
Alamosa, CO Breaks old record of 6 set in 1958 - 4 Degrees Fahrenheit
San Angelo, TX - 30 Degrees Fahrenheit

OCTOBER 22ND

Marquette, MI - 21 Degrees Fahrenheit
Alpena, MI - 20 Degrees Fahrenheit
Bryce Canyon, UT - 14 Degrees Fahrenheit

OCTOBER 14TH

Butte, MT Breaks old record of 13 set in 1969 - 10 Degrees Fahrenheit
Burley, ID Breaks old record of 19 set in 1966 - 15 Degrees Fahrenheit
Jerome, ID - 23 Degrees Fahrenheit

Record low high temp
Glasgow, MT Ties old record set in 1899 and 1981 - 37 Degrees Fahrenheit

OCTOBER 13TH

Grand Canyon, AZ - 36 Degrees Fahrenheit
Salt Lake City, UT - 40 Degrees Fahrenheit
Las Vegas, NV - 62 Degrees Fahrenheit
Joseph, OR ties 1912 record - 21 Degrees Fahrenheit
Monument, OR - 17 Degrees Fahrenheit
Union Es, OR Breaks old record of 17 set in 1969 - 15 Degrees Fahrenheit
Whitman, WA Breaks old record of 22 set in 2002 - 19 Degrees Fahrenheit
Boundary Dam, WA Breaks old record of 21 set in 2002 - 15 Degrees Fahrenheit
Olympia, WA - 28 Degrees Fahrenheit
Quillayute, WA - 29 Degrees Fahrenheit
Tucson, AZ - 38 Degrees Fahrenheit

Tucson shatters old record low
13 Oct 08 - TUCSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT HIT 38 DEGREES WHICH SHATTERED THE OLD DAILY RECORD LOW OF 43 DEGREES SET IN 1931. THE LAST TIME TUCSON SET A RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE IN OCTOBER WAS BACK ON OCTOBER 30 1971 WHEN THE MERCURY HIT 26 DEGREES…WHICH IS THE ALL-TIME RECORD LOW FOR OCTOBER.

OCTOBER 12TH

Record low temps in four states:
Meacham, OR - 15 Degrees Fahrenheit
Pendleton, OR - 18 Degrees Fahrenheit
Olympia, WA - 28 Degrees Fahrenheit
Eureka, CA - 36 Degrees Fahrenheit
Seattle, WA - 37 Degrees Fahrenheit
Lewiston, ID Lowest temperature since records began in 1881 - 28 Degrees Fahrenheit
Moses Lake, WA - 26 Degrees Fahrenheit

Record cold highs
Reno, NV - 39 Degrees Fahrenheit
Salt Lake City, UT - 47 Degrees Fahrenheit
Las Vegas, NV - 60 Degrees Fahrenheit

Record snowfall levels as well as earliest snow records have also been measured in numerous areas, including Dodge City, KS, Stevens Pass, Washington, Billings, MT, Boise, and Valdez, AK.

As we reported last week (http://www.prisonplanet.com/wwf-resorts-to-deception-in-climate-fearmongering.html), global warming fearmongers like the World Wildlife Fund are having to resort to deception as a clear trend of global cooling unfolds. In a recent report, the WWF cited shrinking Arctic ice coverage to suggest climate change is “faster and more extreme” than first thought, while failing to acknowledge that Arctic sea ice expanded over an area bigger than the size of Germany during the year of 2008.

“Sunspot counts are at a 50-year low,” says solar physicist David Hathaway of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/30sep_blankyear.htm). “We’re experiencing a deep minimum of the solar cycle.”

Which is why we are seeing evidence of natural global cooling all over the planet - Alaskan glaciers (http://www.prisonplanet.com/global-cooling-alaskan-glaciers-grow-for-first-time-in-250-years.html) growing for the first time in 250 years, unprecedented ice storms in Kenya (http://www.prisonplanet.com/global-cooling-unprecedented-ice-storms-in-kenya.html), China (http://uk.reuters.com/article/homepageCrisis/idUKPEK161570._CH_.242020080204) experiencing its coldest winter in 100 years, many parts of the U.S. (http://www2.nysun.com/article/74175) suffering their coldest April on record along with record snowfall, Britain (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=544088&in_page_id=1770) suffering its coldest Easter in decades, Sydney Australia (http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2841387.cms) suffering its coldest summer in 50 years.

All the evidence is screaming out that the planet has now embarked on a cooling trend to follow the natural warming trend that caused Arctic ice to shrink in the first place, just as natural global warming caused Greenland to be green thousands of years ago (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland#Geography_and_climate) when it was a lush forest and when temperatures were on average 5 °C (9 °F) higher than today.

But the high priests of the religion of global warming are not apt to allow anything - not even record low temperatures - to challenge their collective belief system, which is why “global warming” quickly began being referred to as “climate change” after global warming tailed off following the end of the last century.

The Professor
10-28-2008, 05:47 AM
i always thought that global warming doesn't mean "it's always warmer all the time" but that it creates a wider range of extreme weather, eliminating the "mild" weather... that temps get really high in places they shouldn't and the opposite in certain places...

i love when people rush to throw "egg" at the global warming evidence when some "low temp" comes out...

djephex
10-28-2008, 07:50 AM
fact of the matter is, that we are burning way too much fuels and putting crazy amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. global warming or not, the carbon levels are out of control.

spherex
10-28-2008, 01:16 PM
its actually global warming

the "warming" doesnt necessarily mean that its getting warmer.

global warming could actually usher in a new ice age. i watched this documentary on the subject once and what its affecting is the ocean currents that carry the salt water belts into the fresh water and thats whats melting the ice and that melted ice is circulating back into the salt water currents

mike p
10-28-2008, 02:37 PM
its actually global warming

the "warming" doesnt necessarily mean that its getting warmer.

global warming could actually usher in a new ice age. i watched this documentary on the subject once and what its affecting is the ocean currents that carry the salt water belts into the fresh water and thats whats melting the ice and that melted ice is circulating back into the salt water currents
yes it does you mong

warming causes the the ice to melt, which then the fresh water from the melting ice and shuts down the gulf stream. The gulf stream is what keep America warm.

As a result, the warm water of the Great Conveyor Belt evaporates out of the North Atlantic leaving behind saltier waters, and the cold continental winds off the northern parts of North America cool the waters. Salty, cool waters settle to the bottom of the sea, most at a point a few hundred kilometers south of the southern tip of Greenland, producing a whirlpool of falling water that's 5 to 10 miles across.

This falling column of cold, salt-laden water pours itself to the bottom of the Atlantic, where it forms an undersea river forty times larger than all the rivers on land combined, flowing south down to and around the southern tip of Africa, where it finally reaches the Pacific.

The out-flowing undersea river of cold, salty water makes the level of the Atlantic slightly lower than that of the Pacific, drawing in a strong surface current of warm, fresher water from the Pacific to replace the outflow of the undersea river. This warmer, fresher water slides up through the South Atlantic, loops around North America where it's known as the Gulf Stream, and ends up off the coast of Europe. By the time it arrives near Greenland, it's cooled off and evaporated enough water to become cold and salty and sink to the ocean floor, providing a continuous feed for that deep-sea river flowing to the Pacific.

Dr. Seuss
10-28-2008, 02:56 PM
its actually global warming

the "warming" doesnt necessarily mean that its getting warmer.

global warming could actually usher in a new ice age. i watched this documentary on the subject once and what its affecting is the ocean currents that carry the salt water belts into the fresh water and thats whats melting the ice and that melted ice is circulating back into the salt water currents


Global Warming: Global warming refers to an average increase in the Earth's temperature, which in turn causes changes in climate. A warmer Earth may lead to changes in rainfall patterns, a rise in sea level, and a wide range of impacts on plants, wildlife, and humans. When scientists talk about the issue of climate change, their concern is about global warming caused by human activities.

Randy J.
10-28-2008, 03:58 PM
i always thought that global warming doesn't mean "it's always warmer all the time" but that it creates a wider range of extreme weather, eliminating the "mild" weather... that temps get really high in places they shouldn't and the opposite in certain places...

i love when people rush to throw "egg" at the global warming evidence when some "low temp" comes out...



You're right on from everything I have ever read.

This article doesnt debunk anything. If anything, it confirms that something is up with the climate which could be global warming.

sydeburnz
10-28-2008, 04:23 PM
i believe the correct term is climate shifting, not global warming

mike p
10-28-2008, 04:24 PM
i believe the correct term is climate shifting, not global warming
.

DJPrato
10-29-2008, 12:19 PM
This one is, has, and always will be a simple one to deal with.

The Vostok chart was the scientific centerpiece used in Al Gore's film to prove that C02 causes climate change. In the film he took care to keep the CO2 and temperature line graphs away from each other.

http://eagereyes.org/media/attachments/an-inconvenient-truth.jpg

Which worked out nicely since, when they're overlayed, CO2 rises over 100 years after the temperature. It is an effect from, not a cause of, temperature change.

http://www.rocketscientistsjournal.com/2006/10/_res/CO2-01.jpg

Carbon emmisions causing temperature change is the modern-day scientific equivilant to claiming the sun revolves around the earth. No wonder Al Gore has refused to debate the army climatologists who've pointed out that he flipped the ice core data in his movie.

mike p
10-29-2008, 12:23 PM
while we are not the cause of climate changes, we appear to be accelerating it.
Snowball effect if you will.

throughout history the main cause for the greenhouse effect have been volcanic activity.

another factor to consider, a fairly new discovery we do not yet know enough about the effects of is the magnetic poles are weakening and will reverse

Dr. Seuss
10-29-2008, 12:26 PM
i believe the correct term is climate shifting, not global warming


The EPA classifies this as Global Warming. ?

DJPrato
10-29-2008, 12:56 PM
while we are not the cause of climate changes, we appear to be accelerating it.
Snowball effect if you will.

throughout history the main cause for the greenhouse effect have been volcanic activity.

another factor to consider, a fairly new discovery we do not yet know enough about the effects of is the magnetic poles are weakening and will reverse

Here's the trouble. For argument's sake lets just say that the Vostok chart number's were actually flipped back to the way Gore presented them and CO2 actually was a cause of temp change. Human activity still only contributes 0.28% of greenhouse gasses. So even in this trumped-up backwards world, human's have almost zero impact on emissions.

Which on it's own is fine and harmless. Except we have a nihilistic $350 billion industry that depends on a climate change belief that's not only not based on any science, but has the gaul to actually reverse the science that's been done. As if no one would notice.

DJPrato
10-29-2008, 01:12 PM
Here's the thing that irritates me most. This baseless climate mania has actually upstaged some very real problems. Air pollution, recycling and reduction in the use of plasitcs in disposable consumer products. Landfill issues. These are just some of the important issues that are grounded in real science and present real dangers to our land and the quality of life of future generations. Clean power is another. The emmisions claims have debased and hijacked the importance of next-generation solar, nuclear, and fuel cell technology in a very real way. We need these technologies to improve our lives financially and clean the air over our cities.

Climate change is a money-driven political movement that has stolen the attention and resources of other communities. It's soiled the conservasionist and alternative energy movements. At least it's good to hear people like the founder of greenpeace beginning to speak out about it's rampant corruptive nature.

mike p
10-29-2008, 01:15 PM
Here's the trouble. For argument's sake lets just say that the Vostok chart number's were actually flipped back to the way Gore presented them and CO2 actually was a cause of temp change. Human activity still only contributes 0.28% of greenhouse gasses. So even in this trumped-up backwards world, human's have almost zero impact on emissions.

Which on it's own is fine and harmless. Except we have a nihilistic $350 billion industry that depends on a climate change belief that's not only not based on any science, but has the gaul to actually reverse the science that's been done. As if no one would notice.

I hear what you're saying.

What could very potentially be happening is let's say hypothetically the earth's temp will rise naturally by +5 degrees in 1000 years on it's own through various climate changes occurring naturally.
In the last 100+ years we've added un-natural greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. This could and there are numbers that Gore has talked about could cut that +5 degree temp change to say 500-700 years.

yes, it is all theories really. very hard to prove it, the numbers look to be going in that direction but it's all theoretical science at this point.

The only fact out there right now is that the earth naturally changes in this way. I feel the over all message is a good one. We are in fact polluting out home in various ways. We NEED to cut back dramatically on this pollution because while people that argue that global warming is is bs, is just as much a theory as saying it's real.

It could be scare tactics to promote certain people's agendas. If it is just that, at least it's for a good cause, cleaning up our human messes.

djephex
10-29-2008, 02:03 PM
carbon levels in our world rise and fall with our temp. the best example ive heard is the comparison of volcanic eruptions to emmisions. we are basicly causing the same damage to the planet as a volcano erupting. except much more slow and steady. peep that :D

thoughtbombing
10-29-2008, 03:42 PM
http://www.denisdutton.com/cooling_world.htm

Newsweek 1975. Scientific evidence of GLOBAL COOLING. Imagine that, scientists saying that climate change will kill us all, until funding runs out... now it's global warming instead.

mike p
10-29-2008, 03:44 PM
http://www.denisdutton.com/cooling_world.htm

Newsweek 1975. Scientific evidence of GLOBAL COOLING. Imagine that, scientists saying that climate change will kill us all, until funding runs out... now it's global warming instead.

and then here are the facts

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/globalwarming/images/temp-anom-larg.jpg

thoughtbombing
10-29-2008, 04:29 PM
and then here are the facts

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/globalwarming/images/temp-anom-larg.jpg

There is no such thing as a scientific FACT, only scientific theories, even accepted truths change on the basis of contrary evidence. Likewise, global warming happens, but isn't caused by Carbon. It's caused because the sun heats up. We know this because we studied the sun, and the relationship to distant planets that other stars have.

You do realize there are planets outside of this solar system, and that they revolve around stars, much like the sun. We're not the only one here. Other planets are heating up, and everything on this planet is carbon based. KEEP THAT IN MIND. This fucking planet is carbon based.

mike p
10-29-2008, 04:37 PM
There is no such thing as a scientific FACT, only scientific theories.

hahahaha, one of the best things I've read today

spider_bigger
10-30-2008, 03:06 AM
actually, im pretty sure that's true.

intellectually, this is why science surpasses religion, imho.

both "best" guesses, one admits it.

The Professor
11-03-2008, 06:35 PM
wow... the last 2 days have just been freezing!!!!!!

Bucho
11-03-2008, 06:53 PM
There is no such thing as a scientific FACT, only scientific theories.


i'm SO glad you're on ignore. that's the dumbest thing i've read in days.