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2007-03-14 01:17:35 · 13 answers · asked by stranger_eyes2007 1 in Science & Mathematics Weather

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that is blown out of portion.

The climate is basically in a sine wave, cold to warm, back to cold and so on. I've also read where is saying that we have been in a mild phase in our climate and that its returning to its normal more violent state(so more extreme weather). I'm trying to find this article, but theres a Dr. that has link sulphur with changes in climate(closest to global warming). Sulphur from solar flares, space in general, and emissions of sulphur is what effects our weather the most. I'm sure if you google it, you'll be able to see it.

I watched this on the discovery channel. Why does it seem that it always rains on the weekends? Or that Hurricanes are more violent and stronger when it hits during the weekend? Man created the calendar and the week, so how can it effect weather. Well, if you live in a big city, say New York, you will see this more, but of course, this also depends on the natural occurring weather such as the wind. The emissions from the cars hover over the city, no wind, and the particles in the sky cling to them, creating more clouds. Clouds are moisture which create rain/snow. Thus creating for a more likely chance of rain. Same with hurricanes but on a much larger scale. That is the most change the human population has done to our climate. They say that even if we cause global warming that it changes our climate by such a small percentage that it really doesn't matter.


Is it sulphur or sulfur? I've seen both spellings before.

2007-03-14 01:34:05 · answer #1 · answered by Stick 4 · 1 0

I think of it as a shell around the earth. Heat goes up, so when it gets to that shell, some of it keeps going, but about half of it bounces, off of it, and back down to earth. Than it heats up the earth. Globle warming warming is VERY bad, and could lead to VERY bad things. That is why we should REALLY do something about it. IT IS SCARY.

2016-03-28 22:45:03 · answer #2 · answered by Scharri 4 · 0 0

Natural cycle of heating and cooling the Earth goes through. Man may contribute, but it's a natural phenomenon. Don't agree? What melted the Ice after the last Ice age? It wasn't industrialized man. Global warming does exist and yes scientists agree on that. There is huge disagreement on man's contribution and effect.
I believe man has contributed, but think of this......When it gets warmer, there is more evaporation. More water droplets in the atmosphere absorb more heat and eventually it becomes clouds and then rain. All of these serve to prevent heat from reaching the ground, provide fresh water things need to grow, and over time, negate some of the affects of global warming.
Do we need to continue to find ways to stop polluting the planet? Yes. Is the sky falling? No, Chicken Little.
Oh, do you know the largest contributor to green house gases? Cattle, livestock and human...they all produce massive amounts of methane gas. More than all the auto's and factories combined.
Then agian, Al Gore's air and land travel and his house, his phoney company that "invests" in CO2 credits is a huge contributor.

2007-03-14 01:29:45 · answer #3 · answered by Partisanshipsux 3 · 1 0

WATER VAPOR! It occurs naturally; but Al Gore and his PAID team of scientist???? Wont tell you that. .....1. Most scientists do not believe human activities threaten to disrupt the Earth’s climate. More than 17,000 scientists have signed a petition circulated by the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine saying, in part, “there is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide, methane, or other greenhouse gases is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the Earth’s atmosphere and disruption of the Earth’s climate.” (Go to www.oism.org for the complete petition and names of signers.) Surveys of climatologists show similar skepticism.

2. Our most reliable sources of temperature data show no global warming trend. Satellite readings of temperatures in the lower troposphere (an area scientists predict would immediately reflect any global warming) show no warming since readings began 23 years ago. These readings are accurate to within 0.01ºC, and are consistent with data from weather balloons. Only land-based temperature stations show a warming trend, and these stations do not cover the entire globe, are often contaminated by heat generated by nearby urban development, and are subject to human error.

3. Global climate computer models are too crude to predict future climate changes. All predictions of global warming are based on computer models, not historical data. In order to get their models to produce predictions that are close to their designers’ expectations, modelers resort to “flux adjustments” that can be 25 times larger than the effect of doubling carbon dioxide concentrations, the supposed trigger for global warming. Richard A. Kerr, a writer for Science, says “climate modelers have been ‘cheating’ for so long it’s almost become respectable.”

2007-03-14 03:59:51 · answer #4 · answered by MRJERK715 2 · 1 0

There are a few of them... perhaps the biggest fact is simple - 'no one knows for sure what's causing it'.

Other facts include:
* Climate models are no more than guesses (we can't predict next week's local weather accurately, we certainly can't predict global climate 50 years from now);
* Antarctica shows no sign of overall warming or loss of ice mass (the majority of the continent is cooling);
* It's been happening alongside cooling trends for the entire history of the Earth;
* CO2 isn't the main cause of the Greenhouse Effect (water vapour is);

There's five fairly major-ish facts.

2007-03-14 01:24:20 · answer #5 · answered by Neilos 3 · 3 0

That there is not proper supportive scientific evidence or even consensus to show that the major contributing factor is man made. This the real "Inconvenient Truth" which the die-hard Global Warming supporters constantly deny.

2007-03-14 01:27:31 · answer #6 · answered by Bryan 7 · 2 0

The sun. It has been keeping Earth warm for over 5 billion years. The energy output of the sun varies. So the Earth's climates are affected by the changens in energy.

2007-03-14 01:21:56 · answer #7 · answered by regerugged 7 · 4 0

well you wont have to worry in like 15-20 years, cause we'll be all dead! polution is the big one fact everyone knows, and the electric car is too late to save everyone near coastlines

and thats not the real problem, its the ozone layer no one knows what it is they might think they do, but ok, who really knows anything, its all speculations, raised by what they think, and obviously no one can cover each inch of Antarctica and or the north pole, so of subject right now, what happens when water creates a puddle, it gets deeper, right, add some movement, and gets deeper, well how do we know that that isn't happening to the oceans around the world, and the ice caps are already melting, theres no way to tell if it is, unless every living soul is watching 24/7 on every single inch of the ice caps, and even then, there wouldn't be enough ppl, what about the very bottom, that no one can see, and even like things like the weather, they see a storm, and some of the times there right but its only guesses, no one knows whats this earth is capable of, like 1 billion years ago, theres no way of telling if this earth was struck by a comet oh they found something burnt so what a huge explosion of oil from the ground could of went up in flames, and even dinosaurs, what about that, they could of been here 100.000 years, instead of billions who knows, no one knows the speculate, the want evidence and sometimes they get something that could be it, but couldn't be it, everything is 50-50 EVERYTHING! and its even an estimate, like who knows that if all the the ice caps unfreeze, and can drown the whole earth, considering they don't know how much is being evaporated, and what if they all just reach a mile on every coast, like i know yeah some things aren't speculations, and some think they aren't and they are, but its all unthinkable like they say the earth spins soo fast we cant even notice, than how does nasa come back, from outer space, and end up in Russia or Africa, and thats even if they actually even went to the moon and mars, we cant see we cant be there, and plus we wouldn't see stars they would be lines instead of dots, from turning, and who know we could be getting closer to the sun since the earth rotates, and we all burn to death, or the ozone deteriorates, and the same outcome, thats even if theres an ozone, and what about the core of the earth theres supposed to be lava, who do they know that someone actually dig there with a machine, how do they know all the lave doesn't come out of every nick and cranny of the earth suddenly...they don't know, this world is headed for destruction, and everyone is either hungry, dieing or worrying whats the latest fashion, or what there going to watch on tv, or in the theaters and even worrying about what time there going out this weekend, and what there going to do after work, and even worrying if they eat too much or too less , and whats in the grapevine, or what the celebrities are doing, and saying, and whats the next best thing......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


i could go on, and i know there will be a lot of controversy about this, oh what do i know, and blah blah blah, but take it seriously and see what i'm talking about and you'll understand, and i could go on, for days about it, but i'll keep it at that.....most of the times seeing is believing !!!!!!!

2007-03-14 01:50:50 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Politicians trying to scare the masses into paying more taxes for an inescapable global phenomenon- and releasing a whole lot of hot gas into the atmosphere during the process.

2007-03-14 01:27:02 · answer #9 · answered by Adrian T 2 · 4 0

There are several factors including natural and human events.
It's real and I would rather be part of the solution then part of the problem.

2007-03-14 02:57:00 · answer #10 · answered by dragon 5 · 1 0

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