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'An Inconvenient Truth': climate change is indeed a moral issue : Comments

By Bob Carter, published 20/9/2006

Al Gore nails his colours firmly to the climate alarmist mast.

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More DROUGHT anyone?

This Harry Trigubouf 3rd-world vision for Australia would be just another neo-nazi rant if it weren't for the fact that John Howard was in the audience at his presentation.http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/10/10/1160246131958.html

The intent of the article is clear and Howard's involvement smacks of straw man media control.

By forcing a 20 million Sydney population (by 2050 of all things) on NSW via his new media monopoly, citizens will be expected to be grateful for a 10 million population and all the Drought and economic depression that will cause to NSW. And over the next 5 months it will become apparent why Sydney's immigrant population expansion is causing drought and economic depression!

We desperately need to get this Howard monkey-of-steal off of our backs before he sells the very space we stand on and our politicians become our GAOLERS.

Meanwhile Iemma has his own straw-man media campaign to take away rich people hogging our harbour foreshore only to cave in at the last minute. HOW CONVENIENT! He expects our vote for this 'try-hard' yet doesn't to do a damn thing for equal access to Sydney's habour foreshore.http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/tide-turns-in-battle/2006/10/10/1160246131986.html

And get this : We are all happy about interest rate rises:http://www.smh.com.au/news/Business/Most-Aussies-not-worried-by-rate-rise/2006/10/10/1160246123041.html
Yeah right!

Australia, don't let other people get their kicks for you. Vote out Iemma, Sartor, and Howard ASAP. Vote down media monopoly laws. We are free people. We don't nedd a bunch of spoilt rich jerks telling us how to live while they lay plans to rape our environment behind closed doors.

March and November 2007, show them that Media-Monopoly corralling of Australian citizens into a bleak house '1984' future is not acceptable.

The home of Media-Monopoly and especially of straw-man politics is Britain. This BBC.co straw-man courtesy of LivinginLaLa says that we have exceeded the planet's ability to supply resources yet in the last section has an expert say its OK because some MAGIC technology will solve all our problems.

No wonder all the Poms are down the boozer getting drunk. Being force fed all this STUPERT page-3 media garbage would suck the HOPE out of any living thing.
Posted by KAEP, Wednesday, 11 October 2006 9:30:07 AM
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NSW coastal waters are showing around 20% less SHA anomaly structiring since 25-Sept.

This indicates a greater orderliness in coastal thermodynamics and is consistent with lower entropy and less wastewater pollution or a different strategy in emitting wastewater streams.

25-Sept
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/trinanes/tmp/sha1160540998.gif

11-Oct
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/trinanes/tmp/sha1160540643.gif

Notes:

A more intense low SHA off Sydney may be responsible for the Malabar bushfires currently burning.

Intense High SHA anomalies off Tasmania are probably contributing to bushfire problems in that state. For a small state that's a lot of garbage put out to sea.

The removal of that persistent SHA anomaly off Bega/Eden is quite unusual and will serve Sthn NSW well over the next 5 months.

Sth Australia is looking for touble with the Nth west Foehn about to hit.

In the US:

New OCTOBER_9 heat reversal in the Tropical Atlantic

The SST maps for 9-Oct 2005/2006 are showing an abrupt release of heat from the TWA compared to a greater CAPACITY to hold heat in 2005. Only a week ago, heat levels were on an even par 2005/2006 and in late September the TWA had heat levels greater than 2005.

2006:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataphod1/work/HHP/ [...]

2005:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataphod1/work/HHP/NEW/2005282atsst.png

This can only mean that TWA waters are generally getting cleaner and only human actions can achieve this.
It is very unlikely that there exists any other NATURAL phenomena that could account for this.

There is a significant Geophysical experiment in progress here. The reduction in proximal coastal SHA anomalies (red and blue colours) on the SHA maps associated with US coastal ports and river mouths needs much closer attention if NOAA really wants to understand heat levels and Hurricane formation in the TWA.
Posted by KAEP, Wednesday, 11 October 2006 2:50:45 PM
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b The NSW coast is back to its usual mess

I kind of knew it wouldn't last. The wastewater plume off Bega/Eden is back and making for a bleak prognosis for Sthn NSW this bushfire season.http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/trinanes/tmp/sha1160627691.gif

In other places:
Sth Africa is having an inordinate impact on Australia's weather. The plumes from Durban and Capetown, clearly visible in this map,
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/trinanes/tmp/sha1160627829.gif
are reaching Perth before settling down to the roaring forties latitudes.
Note the Ricci flow from these ports. The dark blue plumes from Durban/Capetown EVOLVE (GEE) onto the sea surface manifold as a topological harmonic structure that carries energy away to the poles under the second law of thermodynamics (hot goes to cold).

This is consistent and can be seen in many REGIONS of the world.
For example the US:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/trinanes/tmp/sha1160628008.gif
Note the concentration of harmonic structuring off the east coast from Cape Hatteras to Newfoundland where much of the US population and industry is concentrated.

Another example, Japan/China:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/trinanes/tmp/sha1160628194.gif
Note the exact correspondence with large SHA anomalies at the coasts(plumes) and specific industrial and metropolitan centres and major rivers.

My God what a mess Asia is becoming compared to Australia. Nonetheless, our much smaller mess off NSW IS causing our drought/ bushfires and we really need to do something about RECYCLING sewage to alter coastal thermodynamics in our favour ... Stat.
Posted by KAEP, Thursday, 12 October 2006 3:06:41 PM
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Kaep

What properties of water does pollution alter?
Posted by Fester, Thursday, 12 October 2006 6:03:38 PM
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Fester,

Properties of the sea surface manifold altered by wastewater fluxes:
Density, chemical composition, vapour point, surface tension, heat capacity to name a few.

But the most important all encompassing parameter is ENTROPY, which is by definition S=kLn(W) where k is Boltzman's const and W is the probability of one state out of the number of ordered states that are available. When water is polluted, the number of states literally skyrockets and thus so does the entropy. It is this fact and the second law of thermodynamics that drags heat off the NSW plains (low entropy) and out to sea (high entropy) taking all the available moisture with it and leaving DROUGHT conditions prevailing.
Remember the 2LT states that low entropy tends towards high entropy.

The other most relevant parameter is vapour pont which allows sea surfaces to commute with atmospheric entropy, thereby creating zonal microclimates that are dependent on sea surface chemistry for their thermodynamic rank.
Posted by KAEP, Thursday, 12 October 2006 8:11:11 PM
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Thanks very much for that Kaep. At least it gives me something to learn. It would be nice to see the entropy hypothesis tested now that we are officially in the worst drought in history.
Posted by Fester, Friday, 13 October 2006 7:05:58 PM
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