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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1277832" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>The one scientific thing directly related to changing temps is the earth's magnetic field. Since 1850ish when we first learned how to measure it. The field has lost 10% of it's strength. Scientists are decidedly divided as to what why and how that is happening.</p><p> The only other thing proven is, where I live the Solstice is producing shorter days on the summer and longer days on the winter by about 1 second every 10 years. This signifies a shift in the magnetic field as well. Just so happens to coincide with the same % of the temperature changes .ooo1%</p><p> WHat they don't tell you is that the last administration moved a bunch of ocean weather stations around specifically colder water stations to deep basins that warm significantly more in summer. They don't change the station number to help signify this which to me is intellectually dishonest. The numbers are not clarified and then used in averages with the expected claims of warming. I one case the avg hi temp was 54. This season that water never hit 52 and was only over 50 11 days. The bouy that was near this water was moved 45 miles NE and the basin hit 71 this year which is low. Normal years it will see 73 and 75 is not unheard of for a week if the wind lays down for that week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1277832, member: 85987"] The one scientific thing directly related to changing temps is the earth's magnetic field. Since 1850ish when we first learned how to measure it. The field has lost 10% of it's strength. Scientists are decidedly divided as to what why and how that is happening. The only other thing proven is, where I live the Solstice is producing shorter days on the summer and longer days on the winter by about 1 second every 10 years. This signifies a shift in the magnetic field as well. Just so happens to coincide with the same % of the temperature changes .ooo1% WHat they don't tell you is that the last administration moved a bunch of ocean weather stations around specifically colder water stations to deep basins that warm significantly more in summer. They don't change the station number to help signify this which to me is intellectually dishonest. The numbers are not clarified and then used in averages with the expected claims of warming. I one case the avg hi temp was 54. This season that water never hit 52 and was only over 50 11 days. The bouy that was near this water was moved 45 miles NE and the basin hit 71 this year which is low. Normal years it will see 73 and 75 is not unheard of for a week if the wind lays down for that week. [/QUOTE]
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