Jan 27 2007
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Jan 27 2007
posts from down south
there are 62 replies, with the last one on 27 january 2007 at 11:33:17 am by dave the fish hey cleggy havent you heard about global warming. that was 5 years ago, in the last iceage , when peter used flouropinkies last.
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posts from down south
Jan 25 2007
Final prospectus: SAP3-4 Abrupt Climate Change
His research focuses on the paleoclimate of the last interglacial period and paleoclimatic records of eolian deposits. Richard Seager is a senior research scientist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, The Earth Institute at Columbia …
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Final prospectus: SAP3-4 Abrupt Climate Change
Jan 25 2007
Shortwave Central: DXers Unlimited – 23-24 January
Well amigo Olaf, Tropical Band signals will continue to propagate better and better as solar activity continues to move down towards the end of solar cycle 23 . When solar flux figures between 70 and 80 units prevail for many days, …
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Shortwave Central: DXers Unlimited – 23-24 January
Jan 25 2007
Implications of Global Climate Change for Tourism Flows and …
This article explores the potential implications of climate change for global tourism, with special emphasis on seasonality. Combination of two climate change scenarios with the Tourism Climatic Index reveals that the locations of …
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Implications of Global Climate Change for Tourism Flows and …
Jan 22 2007
Science, AntiScience and Geology: Out of Africa
In the paper, “Using Pliocene palaeoclimatic data to postulate dispersal pathways of early hominins” (doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2006.11.012 K. Holmes), the argument is made that, from a paleoclimatic perspective, the exodus out of Africa …
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Science, AntiScience and Geology: Out of Africa
Jan 16 2007
Tempest: The heat of history
During the Hypsithermal ( Holocene Climate Optimum ) for example the northerly displacement of the arctic tree line was advancing at the rate of ~200 to 300 meters a year and extended ~400 kilometers further north than it does today. …
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Tempest: The heat of history
Jan 14 2007
Lectures on Biology: Geologic Timetable..
Paleoclimatic studies and evidence of glaciers indicate that central Africa was most likely in the polar regions during the early Paleozoic. During the early Paleozoic, the huge continent Gondwanaland had either formed or was forming
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Lectures on Biology: Geologic Timetable..
Jan 11 2007
Gulf of Mexico SST Proxy « Climate Audit [Welcome to our new home!]
The Dalton Minimum was left out also, which started in 1798 and went to 1826.
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Gulf of Mexico SST Proxy « Climate Audit [Welcome to our new home!]
Jan 11 2007
Gulf of Mexico SST Proxy « Climate Audit [Welcome to our new home!]
The Dalton Minimum was left out also, which started in 1798 and went to 1826.
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Gulf of Mexico SST Proxy « Climate Audit [Welcome to our new home!]