Giddy_up wrote:Mount Coolum is just down there, second biggest monolith behind Uluru. Haven't seen it for weeks!!!!!!!
wayno wrote:i read that the locations for rain had changed, south aus's rain apparently is more likely to fall to the south out to sea now...
Hallu wrote: hardly any house with thermal isolation (ever heard of double glazed windows...),
wayno wrote:lets face it, unless theres more environmental change from asia, the states and europe , what everyone else does is a bit academic....
Giddy_up wrote:Talk is cheap when governments are involved, and even our scientists get it wrong. I remember Professor Tim Flannery writing in the Australian around 2008-9 (after 7 years of drought) saying that Australian water catchments had a high probability of never filling again because of global warming. Subsequently the rains came, the Murray and its catchment flooded, the town of Cooma on top of the great divide had flood water rushing through it, as that water speed toward the Murrumbidgee, as did the northern rivers in that catchment like the Barwon, Namoi, Castlereigh, Balone , Bokhara, and Narran. The channel country ran unprecedented water through the Diamantina and Cooper Creek and filled Lake Ayre and the Tandou Lakes. More fresh water ran out through the Coorong and mouth of the Murray than had been seen since the 60's. Flood waters rushed through Toowoomba on top of the range and Brisbane's water supply which had languished at 5% suddenly filled and then drowned the capital of QLD. Was it reported as a marvel that the salt load had been removed from the Murray and that the riverine ecosystem from the Qld border to the Murray was in a great state, was it reported about the huge gains in our countries GDP because agriculture was back on the front foot with rice, cotton, winter cereals, dairy, and livestock production, was it reported about the huge gains that the water brought for our birds which flocked to the inland lakes to breed in unprecedented numbers or our fish stocks which spawned up and down thousands of kilometres of rivers, no. Why, because it did not suit the political power brokers and their policy.
Just when you think you have "mother nature" in a box, she has that un-canny way of making you look stupid.
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Giddy_up wrote:That's true Hallu, but what is said is very often assumed as being absolute, especially when it comes from someone whom Mr Average believes is quite infallible, and the media is always very good at taking a quote and turning it into hysteria, not that I think climate change is hysteria.
I pose a question to you. " If we could stop all the things that are reported to cause global warming would the current temperature range stay static".
I will also answer it for you, no. It would continue to increase because earth is very slowly moving towards the sun and the sun is gradually expanding and becoming hotter until it explodes, supernova style "bang".This is happening every day and is very subtle, but it is happening!!!!!!!!!
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