tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6727975.post2368491768834756478..comments2024-03-25T16:30:58.213+13:00Comments on GREENIE WATCH: JRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00829082699850674281noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6727975.post-56692683789369807312015-12-31T06:44:28.296+13:002015-12-31T06:44:28.296+13:00"....temperatures have bounced around by 10-2...<i>"....temperatures have bounced around by 10-25 degrees Fahrenheit ten or so times in the last 800,000 years."</i> - John Kerry<br /><br />I used to live in MA many years ago, and I remember Autumns where the temp would be in the 30's (DegF) in the AM, and in the 80's in the afternoon. This went on for over a week, and was one of the most beautiful Autumns I've seen. That's over 50 DegF variation in a single day. And it's by no means restricted to MA.<br /><br />Until I came across the John Daley website, "Still Waiting For Greehhouse" I was a lukewarm believer in AGW. I'm not sure why, because also from my childhood experience, I should have realized that AGW was nonsense, for the simple and obvious reason that it gets cold at night. <br /><br />I lived in a rural environment, so the UHI effect wasn't a factor, and as soon as the sun went down one went from shirt sleeves to sweater, sometimes in a matter of minutes. If CO2 prevents heat loss, it's not very efficient at it.<br /><br />Kerry must have been "bounced around" a little too much as an infant, it would seem.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com