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The high cost of extreme weather events

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I understand a big solar flare happens very quickly like from an atomic bomb, so the radiation is only momentary.

Surely impact of such bursts of warmth would show up obviously in data.

Re warmth in algae, even if increased warmth from a solar flare occurs as well as regular sunlight, surely all should have been measured and assessed in AGW science.

I think i absolutely extraordinary all this tax and CO2 nonsense is underway, based on incomplete and perhaps incorrect science.
Posted by JF Aus, Sunday, 15 December 2013 12:38:14 PM
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Actually JF AUS it is the slowing down & reduction on sunspots, which is matching the current cooling of the planet that I am talking about. The sunspot count is looking remarkably like the maunder minimum, which precipitated the little ice age.

If the planet continues to cool, as it is now, then watch out for extreme weather. The tropics will not cool much, it is the high latitudes which cool most, causing extreme weather to transfer tropical heat to the poles.
Posted by Hasbeen, Sunday, 15 December 2013 1:28:00 PM
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solar flare happens very quickly like from an atomic bomb, so the radiation is only momentary.
JF Aus,
I recall a few years ago when solar flares caused a lot of damage. I still remember as if it was yesterday when suddenly all my GPS went on the blink for nearly an hour as did other peoples'. Upon checking I learnt that it was due to solar flare activity.
I believe this occurs not infrequently.
Perhaps someone with way more knowledge can enlighten us here.
Posted by individual, Sunday, 15 December 2013 1:32:09 PM
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