But when has there ever been a history of "superstorms scouring the surface" - even when CO2 levels were high and global temperatures were warmer? The vegetation fossil record indicates that sort of thing isn't likely. I would say that's a little bit of rampant speculation which has no...
But speaking of carbon neutrality, all the carbon that is contained in fossil fules was in the atmosphere previously. Look at the research into historical CO2 levels:
http://droyer.web.wesleyan.edu/PhanCO2(GCA).pdf
Data indicates that high CO2 levels coincided with periods of great...
Well, to be realistic, I'm pretty sure Gates isn't going to come out and say, "Look at these documents right here! These are incredibly sensitive and compromise our combat operations!" His response is pretty pat - when you've been hurt, you don't let your opponent know or he'll just continue to...
Predicting the earth's temperature based on heat transfer calculations and greenhouse gas effects is a physics question. Therefore climatologists are unqualified to make these predictions. Only scientists with detailed knowledge of thermal analysis and applied physics are qualified to do this...
I would take issue to this statement... it could only be true if you accept that the PRIMARY cause of climate change is AGW. I would suggest that based on previous climatic events in the Earth's history, it would be immensely resource intensive if not impossible to prevent climate change. How...
OK - so you do the math and tell me how much heat retention increases. Do it and tell me the answer. I've done the math. Remember we're talking about an atmospheric concentration of 380 PPM - .038% - about 4/100ths of one percent. The heat retention of this concentration of CO2 is...
http://droyer.web.wesleyan.edu/PhanCO2(GCA).pdf
There is defintely theoretical basis for CO2-temperature coupling, as well as data which supports this. The above paper also supports this. A common theme of the above paper however is that "low" levels of CO2 are <500 ppm, and "moderately low...
One would assume that his scientific background and experience indicates that he is well versed in the scientific method, and can process data and information competently.
You know, it's funny that there are so many people who insist that climate research is so complex and you need...
Yowza, this piqued my curiosity as well... Physics would suggest that this is impossible, unless the heatsink and the chip heat spreader were rather coincidentally curved/bowed to the exact same profile before the heatsink was machined.
I have one question about the heatsink being milled to...
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Well, one thing about pistols is that the barrel wear tends to be much less than a rifle because lower pressures and lower flame temperatures lead to lower barrel temperatures. Believe it or not, temperature is the biggest factor in barrel wear, not friction. Glocks also have polygonal...
When I was a LEO I had the G22 issued to me. It's a great pistol, I recommend them. I had about 15,000 rounds through it with one stoppage that I can remember, which was my fault. Not the most precise trigger, but you can still ding 10" plates at 50 yds with practice. G22 is a full-size...
Glocks are great pistols. I had a G22 issued to me that I put about 15,000 rounds through over the course of about 3.5 years (reconditioned at about the 12000 round mark - new springs). I recall one stoppage during that time, which was attributable to me kind of limp-wristing it from a funny...
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