Five New Climate Reports

tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
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Natural gas is used where it is plentiful. My old mechanic, use to modify cars and other engines for propane. Problem is the distribution is limited.

On edit....it was 20 cents cheaper.

You can get your mechanic to modify your vehicle. You can always get 20 lbs just about anywhere.
I've been running my pickups on propane for close to 15 years and nearing 200K miles combined on DIY conversions including my 99 Ford F250 with the EFI V10 that near 100K miles on propane itself now.

My last fill was 82 cents a gallon Vs $2.34 for gasoline so it pretty hard to argue against the conversion around here given that fuel price difference. :D
 

wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
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tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
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Damnit! :eek:

People aren't supposed to be positively reacting and adjusting to this stuff you know!?!

It completely screws up the general data and predictions. :rolleyes:

Now everyone go back to doing nothing. In fact, don't even do that.

Go out to your nearest shoreline and lay there until you drown. It's the right thing to do you know. :p
 

ronv

Joined Nov 12, 2008
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cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
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Rain season is back, thank God ... the sort of weather down here (humid and hot) is a real torture for me ... 21°C, it rained most of the day, and right now it's just beautiful out there.
 

JoeJester

Joined Apr 26, 2005
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“Despite the magnitude of this rise, no islands have been lost, the majority have enlarged, and there has been a 7.3% increase in net island area over the past century (A.D. 1897–2013),” according to the study published in the journal Geology. “There is no evidence of heightened erosion over the past half-century as sea-level rise accelerated.”
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/08/30/e...led-sea-level-rise-study-finds/#ixzz4LRaXsM3E

They just can't fathom the sea level decreasing when they predicted a rise in sea level. That sounds more like a political statement then a scientific explanation.
 

tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
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Rain season is back, thank God ... the sort of weather down here (humid and hot) is a real torture for me ... 21°C, it rained most of the day, and right now it's just beautiful out there.
Better watch your back!

If millimeters of more water can create a 10+foot storm surge a few inches of rain over a few days could lead to a 100+ foot high tidal wave in your area even if you no where near the ocean! Also that 21 C thing? Careful now. A good warm day could cause a 'thermal surge' in the hundreds of degrees range and cook on the spot! :rolleyes:

It's true! Global warming data and ancillary hearsay correlates it to be 100% true because anything that is global warming related is real and not just made up weak cause and exaggerated effect scaremongering.

Just ask these experts. http://www.climatecentral.org/news/hurricane-sandys-storm-surge-explained-and-why-it-matters-15182

And as sea level continues to rise in a warming world, a Sandy that arrives in 2100, when average sea level is likely to be about 3 feet higher than it is today, would be correspondingly more destructive.
So if 4 mm gives a ~3 meter surge now, 3 feet (914 mm) should give us a 2200+ foot surge in 2100! :eek:

Since it can't be disproven until they year 2100 we have all assume it will and drastic measures need to be taken now because the math can't be wrong or misread. :rolleyes:
 

JoeJester

Joined Apr 26, 2005
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Wow ... In just four years, they revised the figure from 3 feet to 16 mm. I'm surprised the margin of error is so small. I guess anything other than a sea state of FAC is a storm surge to some.
 

Kermit2

Joined Feb 5, 2010
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Do I have too? I hate setting standards the majority cant live up to. :oops:
Excuses do not belong here. You have your orders, now carry them out.
If you continue to screw up such simple tasks we will have no choice but to promote you to general manager.
 
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