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The discussion about stratospheric cooling is useful, because some of the less educated Global Warming Deniers claim that any warming of the planet is due to increased solar activity. But, they cannot explain why this alleged increased solar activity doesn't also warm the Stratosphere. When confronted with this contradiction, they disappear or engage in insults.

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20 minutes ago, still kicking said:

Welcome to Marble Bar.

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Had a few beers in the Ironclad in my time.

It was always over 100 when I was there.

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3 minutes ago, Old Croc said:

 

Had a few beers in the Ironclad in my time.

It was always over 100 when I was there.

That was cool 51 is 128 

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15 hours ago, nauseus said:

 

Thanks. I guess we can do without the trend line. Early 1990's sudden warming spike was Pinatubo.

 

Ifs this going to be another one of those times where you claim that what you wrote is really the opposite of what you're claiming? That in this case what you're really saying is that Pinatubo caused cooling?

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5 hours ago, placeholder said:

Ifs this going to be another one of those times where you claim that what you wrote is really the opposite of what you're claiming? That in this case what you're really saying is that Pinatubo caused cooling?

 

Don't be daft.

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