[AT] Fwd: Sunspots

charliehill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Wed Mar 4 18:27:26 PST 2009


I just heard on the news tonight that a group of scientists are stumped as 
to why global warming seems to be at a stand still now and for the last few 
years while CO2 levels, according to them, continue to increase.


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From: <TCHARPE at aol.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:07 PM
Subject: [AT] Fwd: Sunspots


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> ____________________________________
> From: donowens204 at sbcglobal.net
> To: joe.wojcik at gmail.com
> CC:  TCHARPE at aol.com
> Sent: 3/4/2009 12:40:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
> Subj:  Sunspots
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> Thought you might be interested in this from another old  Battelleoderm.
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> Don
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> HI all,
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> The channel 4 weatherman told us last  fall that it would be a cold winter
> because the sunspot activity was  low.  Since he was right, I decided to 
> read up
> on sunspot  activity and our climate.  Our project monitor at ARL told me
> recently that one of the scientists at ARL developed a model of the 
> earth's
> temperature as a function of CO2 and sunspot activity.   The model 
> accurately
> predicted the earth's temperature historically,  AND the sunspot activity 
> trumped
> the CO2 level in the atmosphere big  time.
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> If your interested in hearing about the  things the media and Government 
> are
> not telling us Google sunspot  activity.
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>>From here you can link to _www.istheregobalcooling.com_
> (http://www.istheregobalcooling.com/)  and also
> _http://science.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/images/sunspots.jpg_ 
> (http://science.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/images/sunspots.jpg) .
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> The first of these makes a strong case  that global warming is causing CO2
> levels to rise and not the  opposite.  Chemistry 101.  The solubility of 
> gas in
> a liquid  is a function of temperature.  If the ocean temperature is 
> raised
> by sunspot activity, the solubility of CO2 in the ocean decreases, so  CO2 
> is
> released to the atmosphere.
>
> Best regards,
> Dale
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