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The Heat Wave, What really happened.. PostMon Jul 17, 2006 3:43 pm  Reply with quote  

As your sitting from your nice cool chair and cranking up the AC making for a very expensive July Electric Bill, Global Warming looney's are proclaiming the sky is falling and that this heat is a direct cause of Global Warming. Now what they have to say may resonate with the general public because they've been conditioned now to believe any storm or weather anamoly is the direct result of it, (even super arctic outbreaks as Al Gore said in Jan '04, while -40F temps killed almost a hundred people in New England). What really happened was what I pointed out back in late June about the USAF spraying the rain across MD, VA and DE and also spraying off shore increasing the strength of the High Pressure system beginning on 6/23.
My chart/weather model clearly showed that the rain was not suppose to end until 6/29 and not 6/26. The USAF had to push the front out to sea because much of the Northeast was under water, (because they artifically heated the air across MD and VA, which caused enhanced rainfall across PA, NY and points North and East.) As a result of the USAF doing this, it caused a pattern change in the Western and Central US and as my weather chart picked up on 6/27/06...21 days ago a major major US Heat Wave was instore for Mid- July reaching the East Coast on 7/16/06....
All of this can be seen on myspace... http://www.myspace.com/weatherman714

Rather than posting it here, I thought I owed to my closest friends to prove that their good friend is not crazy and can help them with their vacations. The good news is on 7/7/06 (14 days in advance) my model picked up the end of the heat wave for the Mid-West and East Coast... 7/21/06 a cold front will arrive and it should bring temperatures back to the 70's and 80's.

This heat wave was clearly caused by the USAF. Hopefully everyone can understand when I went Ape S*** over the USAF spraying BWI, DC, MD,DE, VA 3 weeks ago. Idea

Don't let these kooky Global Warming Scientists bamboozle you!!
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PostTue Jul 18, 2006 5:23 pm  Reply with quote  

I went to your blog and noticed that you graduated in Maryland- isn't that the CIA training site? -Tenderflower
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re:CIA PostWed Jul 19, 2006 1:19 am  Reply with quote  

Actually, NSA,NASA,Dept of Homeland Sec. and CIA to be exact. They recruit heavily from UMBC and Univ of MD College Park.
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PostWed Jul 19, 2006 10:11 am  Reply with quote  

Where do you get your information about "USAF spraying"? Is there a site that I can go to?
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hahahahahaha PostThu Jul 20, 2006 2:14 am  Reply with quote  

I saw this and wanted to roll over laughing. How in the freaking world can global warming be to blame for this heat wave, when I pointed out almost 3 weeks in advance the factors at play that caused this. What this is, morons with PhD's that have no clue about how the weather works blaming every single weather extreme on Global Warming for more research dollars from the Governments. It's the same scientists that are convinced Chemtrails are Contrails and we're only seeing illusions. I guess my 2 and a half week forecast was an illusion too. As much as I dislike Republicans, God I feel like becoming the poster child for the Anti-Global Warming lobby...

(Sources: The Independent (UK), 7/19/06)

"Temperature set to hit 100 degrees - and global warming is to blame"

Think before you enjoy it. The near-record temperatures expected today
are a sign of things to come, and will become commoner and hotter in
future years as man-made global warming takes hold, scientists predict.

With the mercury expected to approach 100F (37.8C) for only the second
time in Britain's history - but also the second time in under three
years - researchers said the unusual heat was entirely consistent with
predictions of climate change caused by rising emissions of
greenhouses gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) from power stations,
motor transport and, increasingly, aircraft.

Temperatures are expected to peak today. In some parts of southern
England, in particular the London area, they may reach the high 30s,
nearing or even exceeding 38C.

The UK's air temperature record was set on 10 August 2003, when 100F
was breached for the first time, with a reading of 101.3F (38.5C) at
Brogdale, near Faversham in Kent.

The Met Office says there is a 30 per cent chance that this all-time
record will be beaten today. Even if it is not, it certainly seems
likely that the record for the hottest July day will be beaten, a
record nearly a century old. It was set on 22 July 1911 in Epsom,
Surrey, with a temperature of 36C (96.8F).

The immediate reason for the heatwave is a prolonged period of very
settled weather, with cloudless skies and strong sunshine which has
allowed temperatures to rise. Over recent days, hotter air has moved
across from the Continent, causing the temperature to rise further.

But a look at the temperature records - and Britain has the
longest-running set in the world - strongly suggests it is much more
part of a pattern showing the advent of global warming. The Central
England Temperature Record dates to 1659 and we show here a graph of
it since 1772. The smooth line shows how far the annual mean
temperature diverged from the mean of 1961-1990; and it will be seen
that from about the 1980s, the line starts to rise steadily above all
previous values. It is still rising.

For most of the 20th century, British temperatures did not exceed the
record of 98F (36.7C) set at Raunds in Northamptonshire on 9 August
1911. But on 3 August 1990, this was smashed when 98.8 F (37.1C) was
recorded in Cheltenham, then broken again at Brogdale in 2003. Now it
may be broken yet again.

These new peaks do not in themselves prove global warming, say
scientists - but global warming makes them much more likely. "As you
get a warming trend in temperatures, which is what we are observing,
the risk of exceeding extreme temperatures increases dramatically,"
said Peter Stott of the Met Office's Hadley Centre for Climate
Prediction and Research. "This is what we saw with the European
heatwave of 2003. When we analysed it, we found that the rise in
average temperatures over the previous century of about one degree had
doubled the risk of an extreme event like the heatwave of that year.

"And, as we go into the future, the risk of what was quite a rare
event rises dramatically. We think by 2040, a summer like 2003 will be
a regular event; the chances of it happening will increase from one in
250 all the way to one in two." He added: "We have an increasing
amount of confidence that we are observing rising temperatures caused
by human-induced rising greenhouse-gas concentrations. Unless the
world changes what it is doing, we are going to see these extreme
temperatures very much more."

People should remember the downside to rising temperatures, said Sir
John Houghton, former head of the Met Office, and chairman of the
scientific working group of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) from 1988 to 2002. "Yes, we can enjoy the
heatwave when it comes," said Sir John. "There's no point in saying
let's be miserable. But let's remember, let's recognise that the world
is warming, and let's remember that the downside is very severe. We
are already going outside the range of what a lot of people can cope
with and what a lot of ecosystems can cope with, and a lot of crops."

Tony Juniper, the director of Friends of the Earth, said last night:
"Our society needs to get real about climate change, and understand it
isn't a distant future event - it's happening now and it's causing
major problems already. The longer we leave it, the worse it will get.
Any person who claims to be representing the best interests of our
society must demand urgent action, now, and not tomorrow."

Feeling the heat

* Temperatures on buses in the hottest parts of Britain hit 52C
yesterday while the London Underground reached 47C. EU guidelines
state that cattle should not be transported at temperatures exceeding
27C.

* Speed restrictions were implemented on trains because of "hot rails"
and sagging overhead wires.

* Council gritters were on stand-by to prevent roads melting.

* A Level 3 health warning has also been issued, requiring primary
care trusts to provide additional care for those most at risk from
dehydration and heat stroke.

* More than 170 people were forced to swelter on a grounded plane at
Heathrow for five hours after its air conditioning broke down.

* Charities for the elderly expressed concern about the effects of the
heatwave, advising those at risk to take precautions such as staying
indoors or in the shade.

* The Government has issued smog warnings across Britain for the
coming days.

* The House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin granted an
"unprecedented" request to give 500 bottles of water to demonstrators
outside Parliament suffering in the heat.

* With southern England facing the worst drought in 100 years, initial
signs are that customers are being more careful with water - a total
of 300 million fewer litres a day were used during June.

* Fish are threatened by reduced water levels as oxygen levels drop.
Toxic algae bloom can form and fish struggle to breathe.

* Employers have been urged to relax office dress codes to enable
workers to wear casual clothes in the heat.
---------------------------------------------

"Temperature breaks July record"

The all-time record British temperature for July was broken today when
thermometers hit 36.3C (97.3F) at Charlwood in Surrey.

Forecasters at PA Weathercentre said the temperature was recorded just
after 2.30pm at a weather station near Gatwick Airport.

The previous record of 36C (96.8F) was set at Epsom, Surrey, on July
22, 1911, while 35.9C (96.6F) was recorded at Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, on July 3, 1976.

Elizabeth Tennant, 55, front desk manager of the Stanhill Court Hotel,
in Charlwood, said staff and customers were "melting".

She said: "It's very hot, we are all melting. I've just asked the boss
for ice creams and she's considering it.

"It has felt very hot today, melting conditions, but we did not
realise we were setting a record.

"We are trying to keep cool with lots of cool drinks. We are not air
conditioned, but we have got lots of fans going everywhere."

Mrs Tennant said staff had taken refuge in some of the cooler parts of
the large Victorian building.

"There a couple of cool spots like in the cellar, but it would be a
bit drastic to take the front desk down there," she said.

One member of staff at the village's Rising Sun pub said she was
surprised by the record temperatures as it had been slightly cloudy
this afternoon.

She said: "It's extremely hot. The customers are all sweating. They
all look red and really hot. There's sweat dripping off them."

Meanwhile, the Local Government Association warned people about the
dangers of cooling off in waterways.

Former lifeguard Hazel Harding, chair of the group's safer communities
board, said many councils had issued guidance to parents about the
risks of lakes or rivers.

She said: "The simple truth is that local rivers and lakes are not
designed for swimming and can easily kill unsuspecting bathers.

"They are not supervised and many are cold and deep with unpredictable
currents. Submerged objects could also lead to serious accidents."

The all-time record British temperature for July was broken today when
thermometers hit 36.3C (97.3F) at Charlwood in Surrey.

Forecasters at PA Weathercentre said the temperature was recorded just
after 2.30pm at a weather station near Gatwick Airport.

The previous record of 36C (96.8F) was set at Epsom, Surrey, on July
22, 1911, while 35.9C (96.6F) was recorded at Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, on July 3, 1976.

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PostThu Jul 20, 2006 11:32 am  Reply with quote  


quote:
What really happened was what I pointed out back in late June about the USAF spraying the rain across MD, VA and DE and also spraying off shore


Could you please tell me where to find current charts on the USAF spraying projects? I have searched on the USAF Weather Mod site but I can't find the correct page. Help! Smile -Tenderflower
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