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From: Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com>
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On 12/3/2024 7:59 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:
> On 12/3/24 17:01, Lynn McGuire wrote:
>> “Climate Change over the past 4000 Years”
>>
>> https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/12/03/climate-change-over-the- 
>> past-4000-years/
>>
>> “Many paleoclimatologists, archeologists, and historians agree that 
>> there is a correspondence between the level of solar activity and 
>> climate. They also agree that humans do better in warmer times than in 
>> colder times. It is time for the “consensus” to face up to the 
>> historical and archeological facts.”
>>
>> Very shocking, climate is variable over the years and it is mostly 
>> caused by Sol’s variability.  And people can grow more food in warmer 
>> times and live easier.
>>
>> Lynn
>>
> 
>      No wonder you read Speculative Fiction. You lack
> apparently the "lobes" for science and wish to push the blame
> off on Sol Invitus.
> `
>      As as person who prizes the work done by the real climate
> scientist i find your argument absurd. And your estimate of the
> time the planet has been warming ridiculous. The Earth has been
> warming since the last Ice Age.
>      Crabs, lobsters and other sea food do very well with
> sea water until it is heated to boiling.  You do not even have
> to heat the coral near boiling and the coral is dying. Sea mammals
> like Whales are suffering from nutritional insufficiency because
> the food they depend on is dying.
> 
>      Humans can handle a bit of warmth though personally
> beyond 70 degrees F makes me very uncomfortable but in areas
> that have been hot but not too hot for humans people are dying
> from the heat. Certain crops will not grow well in higher heat.
> The soil where not flooded and being washed away is drying out.
> 
>      So I believe that human activity has contributed to the
> release of gases which prevent the atmosphere from cooling
> properly. Among those are Methane and Carbon Dioxide.
> 
>      When the glaciers of California or anywhere else
> start growing again I would if then alive proclaim
> victory over the Climate Crisis present and impending.
> 
>      bliss the hobbler(bad ankle)

I have quite a bit of experience running forced flow and natural flow 
reactors.  Sol acts exactly like a natural flow reactor with both short 
and long cycles of variability.

BTW, come over here to southern central Texas (Houston area).  I have 
seen 113 F here on Labor Day weekend of 1999.  I have also seen 6 F here 
on Christmas Eve of 1989.  In all cases the humidity is quite high (40% 
to 95%) sine we only are 30 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, the 
world's biggest hot tub.

However it is rare for us to go above 105 F or below 20 F.  We air 
condition everything including our football and baseball stadiums.

Sorry about your bad ankle.  My 86 year old father now has a bad knee 
since he got run into by an idiot lady at a gas station on Monday while 
walking in to get his receipt.

Lynn