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khaosokman

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Everything posted by khaosokman

  1. You must hate Jews then.
  2. Not in Israel. They get kids wearing bombs. Shooting guns. Throwing objects. He got what he deserved.
  3. No they shot him under rules of engagement. I've never thrown a rock at soldiers.
  4. He threw a rock at them.
  5. Bangkok is mild atm. Not hot at all.
  6. The soldiers shot the criminal.
  7. Do you have eyesight issues? The red graph shows cooling since 2007, the bottom one since 1998.
  8. Warming does not cause snow to fall. Rising co2 levels increase global temperatures, leading to reduced snow cover, earlier snowmelt, and a shift from snow to rain.
  9. Yes there is warming. 1850 was very cold. The warming will continue as the planet is 2 to 3 degrees below ideal levels. Many cities are -15 to 15 at night. Humans prefer 18 to 26 at night. The earth needs to warm.
  10. The entire world is ponzi. Land is ponzi. Buildings crumble. The only real investments produce products.
  11. Thailand has very little violence aimed at farangs. Mostly farangs causing it. Being 58yo does not make him innocent. He might have been but most farangs who get hurt caused it. Fact of life.
  12. I know people who quit jobs a lot. A job is unlikely to make you happy for long. Find a good woman. Eat the foods you like.
  13. You have a body that needs food. Try not eating for a month.
  14. Warming has slowed since 2001. Once you account for the Urban Heat Effect very little warming at all. Population growth and cars heat cities. Go outside the cities its cooler. They put the recording devices in the cities to exaggerate the warming.
  15. It is common in Japan. Be absorbed in an activity.
  16. Yes urban heat effect is common in large cities. Go from 3m to 10m with more cars temps rise locally. Go outside the city they drop.
  17. Wiki is left wing and not reliable. 2023 was the same as 1998. Im in Bangkok now. Not hot at all. Co2 is only 8% of the greenhouse force in the tropics. It is actually not possible for Bangkok to heat up much due to photons only being absorbed once. Water vapour is 90% of the greenhouse in humid climates. In 300 years it won't be much different unless the sun cycles change. The weakness of co2 is shown by desert nights which are cold. Co2 is 430ppm and water vapour is low minus temps. Bangkok is 26 at night due to water vapour not co2.
  18. In 300 years Thailand will only be 0.4 degrees warmer. Go have a Chang.
  19. places like the Amazon rainforest or Southeast Asia, the air can contain up to 4% water vapour. This creates a powerful insulating blanket that leads to a specific weather phenomenon: Stable Nighttime Temperatures: In humid regions, the temperature doesn't drop much at night. The high concentration of water vapour traps the heat radiating off the ground, keeping the evenings stiflingly warm. The Desert Contrast: Compare this to a dry desert. Even if it reaches 45°C during the day, the temperature can plummet to near freezing at night. Because there is so little water vapour in the desert air, the "blanket" is gone, and heat escapes directly into space.
  20. It is not possible for Thai temperatures to increase much more. Water vapour has a much greater range than co2 and co2 increases will have little impact due to the saturation effect. Yes, water vapor ( ) and carbon dioxide ( ) compete for absorption of infrared radiation in the Earth's atmosphere, meaning they both absorb energy at similar wavelength bands. While they have distinct primary absorption peaks, their spectral absorption lines overlap in several regions, most notably around 2.7 m. ScienceDirect.com +3 Key details regarding this competition include: Primary Overlap Areas: Both gases have absorption bands in the infrared, specifically around 2.7 m. While water vapor is generally a stronger absorber across the spectrum, is a much stronger absorber in the 15- m range. Reduced Total Impact: Because of this overlap, the total greenhouse effect is less than the sum of what the two gases would absorb individually. If one gas absorbs a photon at a specific frequency, the other cannot. 15-Micrometer Band: is particularly effective at absorbing radiation at 15 m, a region that is also partly covered by water vapor, but in which plays a critical, often dominant, role in the upper troposphere. Water Vapor Dominance: Water vapor covers more of the spectrum and generally absorbs more total infrared radiation, often carrying over 90% of the greenhouse effect load compared to 7-9% for Co2
  21. There is no tipping point https://thebreakthrough.org/journal/climate-change-banned-words/climate-tipping-point-real
  22. The experts say there is nothing to worry about. The alarmists can't find the forests.

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