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  • J John Carson

    Once again, for the benefit of those stupid people who insist on judging climate change on the basis of short term weather in single locations. Melbourne hottest temperature on record[^] For the metrically challenged, 46.4 Celsius is 115.52 Fahrenheit.

    John Carson

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    Christian Graus
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    Hobart has also smashed several long term temperature records this past month. We got pretty close to 46, 44, I believe. That's unheard of, down here.

    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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    • J John Carson

      Once again, for the benefit of those stupid people who insist on judging climate change on the basis of short term weather in single locations. Melbourne hottest temperature on record[^] For the metrically challenged, 46.4 Celsius is 115.52 Fahrenheit.

      John Carson

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      I prefer to take the track record of a field of sciences predictions... climatologists have yet to prove they can predict a god damn thing. They're computer models can't even get direction of temperature movement correct over a 10 year period. If anyone on this site put up code that spat out the wrong answer, after years of tweaking, we would stop listening to that person. Stop listening to people who just want your money, either big oil or big green. They all lie to get their ends.

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        I prefer to take the track record of a field of sciences predictions... climatologists have yet to prove they can predict a god damn thing. They're computer models can't even get direction of temperature movement correct over a 10 year period. If anyone on this site put up code that spat out the wrong answer, after years of tweaking, we would stop listening to that person. Stop listening to people who just want your money, either big oil or big green. They all lie to get their ends.

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        bryce
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        Amen, you get a 5 bryce

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        • J John Carson

          Once again, for the benefit of those stupid people who insist on judging climate change on the basis of short term weather in single locations. Melbourne hottest temperature on record[^] For the metrically challenged, 46.4 Celsius is 115.52 Fahrenheit.

          John Carson

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          MrPlankton
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          It's freak'n 15F here. Austrailia is look'n like a nice place to visit right about now.

          MrPlankton
          “If I had my choice I would kill every reporter in the world but I am sure we would be getting reports from hell before breakfast.” William Tecumseh Sherman

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          • J John Carson

            Once again, for the benefit of those stupid people who insist on judging climate change on the basis of short term weather in single locations. Melbourne hottest temperature on record[^] For the metrically challenged, 46.4 Celsius is 115.52 Fahrenheit.

            John Carson

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            Rob Graham
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            Is that what this is John? Capitulation to stupidity?

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            • J John Carson

              Once again, for the benefit of those stupid people who insist on judging climate change on the basis of short term weather in single locations. Melbourne hottest temperature on record[^] For the metrically challenged, 46.4 Celsius is 115.52 Fahrenheit.

              John Carson

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              hairy_hats
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              We're doooomed!

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                Once again, for the benefit of those stupid people who insist on judging climate change on the basis of short term weather in single locations. Melbourne hottest temperature on record[^] For the metrically challenged, 46.4 Celsius is 115.52 Fahrenheit.

                John Carson

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                Dirk Higbee
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                I spent 2005 in Phoenix, Az. It got up to 117F one day with sustained temps over 100 for at least a couple months. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhhh. I never should have left. It's about 36F here. BBBBBBrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

                The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one

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                • R Rob Graham

                  Is that what this is John? Capitulation to stupidity?

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                  Rob Graham wrote:

                  Is that what this is John? Capitulation to stupidity?

                  I am following the Biblical injunction to answer a fool according to his folly. Of course, by itself, the current heatweave in SE Australia doesn't prove anything.

                  John Carson

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                    Rob Graham wrote:

                    Is that what this is John? Capitulation to stupidity?

                    I am following the Biblical injunction to answer a fool according to his folly. Of course, by itself, the current heatweave in SE Australia doesn't prove anything.

                    John Carson

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                    I think the way that actually works (with all deference to the Bible) is that when you lower yourself to the level of fools, they trounce you with their folly, being much more practiced.

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                    • R Rob Graham

                      I think the way that actually works (with all deference to the Bible) is that when you lower yourself to the level of fools, they trounce you with their folly, being much more practiced.

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                      Rob Graham wrote:

                      I think the way that actually works (with all deference to the Bible) is that when you lower yourself to the level of fools, they trounce you with their folly, being much more practiced.

                      That can certainly happen. :)

                      John Carson

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