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Are we headed for global cooling ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brightmoon" data-source="post: 75134451" data-attributes="member: 407594"><p>Now retired atmosphere scientist James Hansen explained global warming pretty well with his tricolored dice. Color 2 faces red to represent warmer than normal years. color 2 faces blue for colder than normal and leave 2 faces alone for average temperatures . When you roll the die sometimes you get average , sometimes you’ll get colder and sometimes you’ll get warmer. Now that’s under normal circumstances.</p><p>with global warming, color one of the average faces red . Now when you roll the die, you’ll get a greater percentage of the red .</p><p>This somewhat represents what’s happening with global warming . The number of years with above average temperatures have increased. That doesn’t mean some that years can’t be cooler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brightmoon, post: 75134451, member: 407594"] Now retired atmosphere scientist James Hansen explained global warming pretty well with his tricolored dice. Color 2 faces red to represent warmer than normal years. color 2 faces blue for colder than normal and leave 2 faces alone for average temperatures . When you roll the die sometimes you get average , sometimes you’ll get colder and sometimes you’ll get warmer. Now that’s under normal circumstances. with global warming, color one of the average faces red . Now when you roll the die, you’ll get a greater percentage of the red . This somewhat represents what’s happening with global warming . The number of years with above average temperatures have increased. That doesn’t mean some that years can’t be cooler [/QUOTE]
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