Ireland Weather Almanac for 2012 29/01/2012
Ireland Weather Almanac for 2012
  The new 450-page Ireland almanac is now available. It can be ordered online here. Delivery time 10-20 working days. Cost: 29 Euro + postage/packaging 17 Euro.
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  Predict Weather Almanac for NZ 2012 27/01/2012
Predict Weather Almanac for NZ 2012
  We have the new 530-page NZ almanac in stock. It can be ordered online here or from any NZ bookshops.
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  The Fishing Archive, updated weekly 07/01/2012
The Fishing Archive, updated weekly
  Ken Ring is on Radio Live B Sport with Geoff Thomas's Fishing Show, every Saturday morning at 7.55am. Read here for free what the moon is doing now and this coming week. All interviews transcribed here.
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  Planting By The Moon 15/12/2011
Planting By The Moon
  Planting and gardening by the moon's monthly orbit is very old. Basically there are two considerations, phase and declination. The full story is described here.
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  The Eclipse 10/12/2011
The Eclipse
  It is the total lunar eclipse tonight at 3am, the last fully visible one from the Pacific region until 15 April 2014. Tomorrow morning watch the full moon turn red.
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  Throwing away Brisbane water? 20/11/2011
Throwing away Brisbane water?
  Water is currently being released week from Brisbane's Wivenhoe Dam in case of flooding this summer. The lowering of the dam is to prevent what happened last year.
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  Report from Swan Hill 18/10/2011
Report from Swan Hill
  I have received the following article from a correspondent Agostino, reprinted with his permission in the hope that it may help farmers in his district, Mallee, VIC.
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  Rena - they never could have floated it off 12/10/2011
Rena - they never could have floated it off
  Read why the vessel was too stuck to move.
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  Will Elenin affect Earth? 19/09/2011
Will Elenin affect Earth?
  Some facts about a cold weak pile of dust called a comet that seem to have been ignored by those anxious to float a good scare story.
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  Earthquake News 26/08/2011
Earthquake News
  Is rebuilding a little hasty? Another event may be coming to Christchurch in September. Let's rebuild confidence before concrete.
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  The Moon and the Volcano 27/06/2011
The Moon and the Volcano
  Mt Pinatubo in 1991 did not cause ongoing global change in either temperatures or sunshine levels. Neither did the Iceland volcano have a detrimental effect on the atmosphere. Same with the Chilean ash cloud.
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  Twitter archive 04/06/2011
Twitter archive
  If you have missed our tweets here is the full list. Get them from http://twitter.com/#!/kenringweather
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  21 May - are you all packed? 19/05/2011
21 May - are you all packed?
  Should we be concerned that the end of the world has been forecast? The wider picture is more worrying - the role of the media.
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  Final notice about earthquakes 24/04/2011
Final notice about earthquakes
  This is the last notice, as promised. The 29th - 3rd is the apogee, lunar equinox and new moon.
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  Earthquake notes 10/04/2011
Earthquake notes
  This page is intended only for those who wish to read it, and desire my opinion about potentials over the coming week and over Easter. If opinions scare you, PLEASE do not open this.
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  Reflections after 20 March 02/04/2011
Reflections after 20 March
  The day came, and with it the greatest earthquake activity in 4 weeks. What was learned?
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  The ethics of warning 08/03/2011
The ethics of warning
  Some are understandably not comfortable with warnings put out by meteorologists and health professionals. Others are grateful. What should the experts do?
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  After the Interview 05/03/2011
After the Interview
  A post interview update and looking a bit closer at the pattern.
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  Is 20 March significant? 24/02/2011
Is 20 March significant?
  The next kingtide brings potential for extreme events. Now many eyes are upon 20 March, then 18 April.
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  Earthquakes cause fault lines, not vice versa 22/02/2011
Earthquakes cause fault lines, not vice versa
  The Christchurch earthquake created a new fault line. Does this reverse the notion that jolts appear along faults?
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  Planets and Earthquakes 22/02/2011
Planets and Earthquakes
  The planets affect the Sun, namely Jupiter and Saturn. What is their role in causing earthquakes?
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  A smoking gun? 19/02/2011
A smoking gun?
  Scientists have posted a great graph showing how moon phases and perigee/apogee create peaks in earthquake numbers and seismic energy. Is it final proof of the moon's role in the timing of earthquakes? Let readers be the judge.
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  Earthquakes again in Christchurch? 14/02/2011
Earthquakes again in Christchurch?
  The 15-25 February window is coming. Watch out around the 18th.
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  Free book 13/02/2011
Free book
  Predicting Weather By The Moon is again absolutely free as a pdf download. Click through here and start forecasting for yourself immediately.
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  How To Predict Earthquakes 01/02/2011
How To Predict Earthquakes
  This is about the bigger ones, a chart for the year's potential major global shakes and aftershocks so that you may be better prepared.
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  Full moon, cyclones and earthquakes 20/01/2011
Full moon, cyclones and earthquakes
  It is full moon today, and it is in perigee, the time to expect bigger tides, cyclones and earthquakes. So how many lightbulbs does it take to change a scientist?
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  Latest Christchurch earthquake 26/12/2010
Latest Christchurch earthquake
  A 4.7 occurred in the early hours, at 5kms down. Very scary for Christchurch residents. Let's look at the coincidences. Again the moon appears to be involved.
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  George Carlin 19/12/2010
George Carlin
  Saving the Planet.
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  New green propaganda 17/12/2010
New green propaganda
  You only get so many decades to say, we've got 5 years to save the planet. So watch out for cunning new strategies from the greenies
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  Tides of the Earth 29/11/2010
Tides of the Earth
  Are earthquakes and tides linked? The true story of what the moon pulls.
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  Christchurch earthquake update 22/11/2010
Christchurch earthquake update
  The full moon has brought an increase in shake numbers, but they are dying away now and it should be calm for a while. Read why in our latest update.
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  The 2012 Hoax 21/11/2010
The 2012 Hoax
  Will the world end on 21/12/2012, the date the Mayans are claimed to see as a watershed, a point of great upheaval and widespread destruction? Or has Hollywood and science fiction taken over our powers of reason?
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  Can earthquakes be predicted? 25/10/2010
Can earthquakes be predicted?
  If the Sun and Moon are responsible, then earthquake clusters may be somewhat forewarned. If these two are ruled out then what else is there?
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  Earthquake in Auckland? 17/09/2010
Earthquake in Auckland?
  Some are asking if it could happen in NZ's biggest city. Find out here..
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  Ken Ring's NZ Spring summary 01/09/2010
Ken Ring's NZ Spring summary
  Will we get a warm or cold spring, or will we even get one at all? Already the country seems to be showing a lot of variety, very cold in the far south but mild in the far north.
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  No year is normal 16/08/2010
No year is normal
  What does normal mean? The word is used a lot by forecasters.
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  Ken Ring, the Moonman, and lunar science 12/08/2010
Ken Ring, the Moonman, and lunar science
  Ken Ring is perhaps Australia and NZ's only published longrange weather forecaster.
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  Snow Report 2010 to 2020 11/08/2010
Snow Report 2010 to 2020
  A summary of snow seasons 2010 to 2020. Which month to avoid in 2010, and the best time to go to the slopes, and also an understanding of the perspective of the cycle of changes over the next decade.
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  Ireland summer ending soon 21/06/2010
Ireland summer ending soon
  So far our predictions have held true. But the holiday weather may not last. Chances of good rain are coming in July.
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  The real Oil Catastrophe? 14/06/2010
The real Oil Catastrophe?
  Is the Gulf of Mexico oil spill an opportunity for oil companies and governments to hike prices? What the media won't tell you.
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  The Lunar Code 30/03/2010
The Lunar Code
  Updated theory of the moon method explaining how seasons repeat roughly every 18-20 years, with a guide to predicting for at least the next 150 years. Cost: $29.95 NZD (overseas orders add postage) Also available as an e-book in 3 downladable pdfs. Please go to E-Reports on this website. Cost: 19.95
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  Welcome to this website 29/03/2010
Welcome to this website
  We will tell you the real reasons for weather events, and mostly they are due to the position of the moon. Some call it astrology but it is really an older form of astronomy. There are many articles here about how the moon does it.
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  Gold Coast Outlook 15/03/2010
Gold Coast Outlook
  The cyclones are forming in the northeast as part of the cyclone and monsoonal season that lasts until April. What happens next? Should Queenslanders go camping over Easter?
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  Rainbows 14/03/2010
Rainbows
  Everyone loves rainbows, especially kids. Rainbows mean something about weather coming. We've all seen double and even triple rainbows. What do they mean?
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  How did we do? 13/03/2010
How did we do?
  What we said either in print or on radio, against what has provably happened. Make up your own mind about our accuracy.
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  Cloud secrets 07/03/2010
Cloud secrets
  Ever wondered how the old-timers could look up and tell you correctly what was coming? Here's a quick 5-minute course.
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  The tsunami and the moon 02/03/2010
The tsunami and the moon
  An earthquake near Chile measured 8.8 on the Richter scale. It was shallow enough to send a ripple across the ocean towards NZ. Tsunami risks for NZ only come from the east. It is no coincidence that the moon is far closer to us right now.
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  Queens Birthday Weekend weather 01/03/2010
Queens Birthday Weekend weather
  What will the weather be like? In a word: bad across NZ. Don't plan anything outdoors..
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  Ireland and UK weather 26/02/2010
Ireland and UK weather
  The best summer weather is likely to be short this year, spanning only from the last part of May to early June and from the last week in June to mid July. There should be plenty of rain again, but at least some summer days when they are usually expected.
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  Queensland Outlook 26/02/2010
Queensland Outlook
  Now that summer is ended people are wondering what is in store for the State in months to come. Cairns is safe and in for a lot of rain, but after April other areas may be parched.
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  The Moon and the Water Table 26/02/2010
The Moon and the Water Table
  When the tide is high at the coast it is also high in the water table under the ground. By keeping an eye on the tidal variation we can determine how much to irrigate plants.
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  Threat to Freedom: global warning 25/01/2010
Threat to Freedom: global warning
  The world is now divided between those who think Nature causes weather and those who believe that man and his emissions are responsible for all the current catastrophes and that and freakish weather was never experienced before. Why is open debate not allowed anymore?
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  Times and tides 25/01/2010
Times and tides
  Not only do the oceans have tides, but the Earth (Land) also does, with a visco-elastic deformation of the earth under the action of the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. Here are some observations and folklores to think about.
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  Here Comes The Sun (spots) 25/01/2010
Here Comes The Sun (spots)
  The tide of increased electromagnetic intensity on the Sun is stirring back into life. Black mole-like marks called ‘sunspots’, in reality regions of strong magnetic field, are re-gathering on the Sun's surface after a long absence.
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  Is The Weather Fickle, or Just the Forecasters? 25/01/2010
Is The Weather Fickle, or Just the Forecasters?
  The country’s meteorologists seem to be reacting to weather rather than predicting it and saying its getting more unpredictable. Should we now wait nervously for the next lot of bizarre weather behaviour to descend on us? Lets not forget the Grand Weather Cycles…!
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  Whither our weather 25/01/2010
Whither our weather
  Those whose livelihoods depend on the weather in NZ know that there are two major systems that contribute to our climate. But the shape of continents, latitude and the distribution of ocean currents are also contributors.
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  The turning of the tide 25/01/2010
The turning of the tide
  The world's leading economies, who couldn't agree on any actual policy on climate change at the G-8 Summit in Italy last July, opted instead to command the clouds, the seas and all of the Earth to cool, with a decree “the increase in global average temperature above pre-industrial levels shall not exceed 2 degrees [Celsius]”. Doesn’t this sound a bit like the vain attempts of King Canute to stop the waves?
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  The Moon and You 24/01/2010
The Moon and You
  The moon pulls the water, the air and even the land by gravitational force. But what about the moons forces upon us, our internal “weather”? Does it influence our psyche?
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  Some level-headed thinking please 24/01/2010
Some level-headed thinking please
  The predicted increase in sea-levels keeps rising, with each scientific body trying to out-do the other with more and more preposterous claims. So, how can each of them be correct when there is no consensus amongst any of them?
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  Plastic bags get a bad wrap 24/01/2010
Plastic bags get a bad wrap
  The late George Carlin said God made everything useful he could think of but met His match with plastic, which is why it is not found anywhere in Nature. So he invented humans, just to get the plastic. So, lets look at the issues surrounding disposable nappies, plastic bags etc and compare to "greener" options.
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  Perigees on the move 24/01/2010
Perigees on the move
  Extreme weather events that wreck havoc - why? The answer lies in the Moon's declinations and perigees.
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  History of Modern Weather Forecasting 24/01/2010
History of Modern Weather Forecasting
  A look at the foundations of weather forecasting techniques from the late 18th century onwards.
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  Is oil running out – or in? 24/01/2010
Is oil running out – or in?
  Are we being screwed by the oil companies, big time? Do they create false shortages so they can raise prices however they wish?
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  Returns of a Cold Sun 24/01/2010
Returns of a Cold Sun
  A time travel adventure across New Zealand shows that the 36 year Sun tide cycle may not bode well for winter of 2010, which looks rather frighteningly like the winter of 1939 returning. Temperatures in the world are always tied to solar activity.
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  Sea and Air 24/01/2010
Sea and Air
  Computer modeling allows us to invent a different story by manipulating data to create trends… Has the IPCC been making up evidence? Lets compare the carbon footprints of a plane to that of a snails slime trail…
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  Whether or not to shoot the messenger 24/01/2010
Whether or not to shoot the messenger
  As political commentators do occasionally get elections wrong, and doctors can make wrong diagnoses, so it is at times with weather forecasts. Here is a discussion about some of the pitfalls in this business known as weather prediction.
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  Stopping Climate Change 24/01/2010
Stopping Climate Change
  The call to arms at the moment is that "we must stop climate change". While we are at it we might also want to stop earthquakes, volcanoes and possibly the rotation of Earth, for all those contribute to the change of climate. So, what else do we need to do to stop “climate change”?
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  The Stick 24/01/2010
The Stick
  There is the real world that we live in, and there is the fantasy mathematical/computer dream world of Alice in Wonderland that climate scientists inhabit. The day the globe warms will be the SAME day that you find you are able to dip the end of a long stick in the water and make the sea rise up like a huge tsunami causing a global catastrophe.
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  The Year The Moon Stands Still 23/01/2010
The Year The Moon Stands Still
  Lunar standstill is the ancient name given to the time the moon reaches its maximum declination after 18.6 years. Callanish plots this slow progress, building to a crescendo in the 19th year at the lunar standstill - when the path of the moon is so low that it seems to walk along the horizon before setting within the stone circle.....
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  Yawning and sleeping to spread awareness about climate change 23/01/2010
Yawning and sleeping to spread awareness about climate change
  Perhaps like me you are becoming tired of the alarmism about climate change and global warming.
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  Reason for the Season 23/01/2010
Reason for the Season
  When the Full Moon is in southern declination - what can we expect?
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  The 18.613 yr cycle 02/10/2009
The 18.613 yr cycle
  Earlier in the week Campbell Live on TV3 discussed erosion due to higher-than-normal tides on the West Coast as proof of global warming, with the fears now by the mayor and residents that the sea will keep coming in year after year unidirectionally, swallowing first the houses, then the road, the whole town, and finally the Alps. Utter bollocks. Anyone serious about rising seas this year or erosion clearly do not understand the tidal cycle. 18.6 years ago the tide heights were the same.
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  Moon on the move 02/10/2009
Moon on the move
  Declination is when the moon changes latitudes every 13 days. Taking the equator as starting point, after 7 days the moon is over Japan, over the next 7 days the equator, 7 days later over Brisbane and 7 days later back to the equator. In just one day, the distance traveled is equivalent to Oamaru to Blenheim.
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  Looking ahead to 2009, Ken Ring’s new book 02/10/2009
Looking ahead to 2009, Ken Ring’s new book
  Longrange weather columnist Ken Ring is author of the new Predict Weather Almanac 2009(Random House publishers), and here he looks ahead for the whole country, for this rest of the year and beyond.
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  Hot Summer Moon 02/10/2009
Hot Summer Moon
  Whether conscious or not, climatology still distances itself from any working association with the pagan Moon, still so worshipped in other cultures for the cyclic measurement of the seasons that it used to provide.
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  Where is the best place to be these hols? 02/10/2009
Where is the best place to be these hols?
  Ken Ring, longrange forecaster, has these hints for those wondering where to go chasing sunshine and calm days this summer.
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  If there was no moon 02/10/2009
If there was no moon
  Would the Earth's weather be any different if the moon didn't exist? French physicists modeling the stability of the tilt of the Earth's spin axis have shown that our planet should have experienced dramatic and chaotic changes in tilt over its lifetime, as have the other terrestrial planets.
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  Imagine no global warming, it's easy if you try.. 02/10/2009
Imagine no global warming, it's easy if you try..
  Imagine if there was no climate change and no global warming and no problem to panic over. Imagine if the oceans were not really rising at a dangerous rate, and that when we went to the beach the tide simply came in and out as it has always done, and reached the same high water marks.
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  Watch out for perigee 02/10/2009
Watch out for perigee
  Certain moon positions cause more-cyclone years. This article discusses the role of perigees.
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  Has Meteorology Taken a Wrong Turning? 01/10/2009
Has Meteorology Taken a Wrong Turning?
  The Australian Weather Bureau is currently facing an inquiry into why weather is not being predicted to the satisfaction of the country’s taxpayers and farming groups.
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  Greenhouse Horse Pucky 01/10/2009
Greenhouse Horse Pucky
  So much has been written now about emissions and global warming that these days hardly anyone bothers to challenge the basic science behind it all. But let's tackle this old chestnut of the so-called greenhouse effect whereby the heat from the earth reflects down from the greenhouse cover made by greenhouse gases, especially from emissions from cars and factories, and this makes the world steadily hotter.
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  Global warming, I don’t think so 01/10/2009
Global warming, I don’t think so
  As I look out my window I see no evidence of global catastrophe. Rita and Katrina were supposed to be the start of more and stronger hurricanes, yet this has been the lightest year on record for US storm events. 1998 was the 6th hottest year, but the world has been cooling since. Antarctica has been thickening for the past 20 years and ice banking up has caused breakaway lumps, some appearing on our east coast in November. The Tasman glacier has been advancing since 1996. NZ had the coldest June since 1972, then a windy spring and a cold start to summer. A warmer world?
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  Gentlemen, Place Your Bets.. 01/10/2009
Gentlemen, Place Your Bets..
  The trading game is about to start. The World Bank and International Monetary Fund(IMF) act out of the UN. So does the International Panel for Climate Change(IPCC).
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  Blame The Weather On The Moon 01/10/2009
Blame The Weather On The Moon
  Ken Ring has been called NZ’s only true longrange forecaster. Using the orbits and phases of the moon he claims to be able to determine weather infinitely ahead.
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  Biofuels 01/10/2009
Biofuels
  Do we need them?
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  A hard winter is in the bag 01/10/2009
A hard winter is in the bag
  The late George Carlin said God made everything useful he could think of but met His match with plastic, which is why it is not found anywhere in Nature. So he invented humans, just to get the plastic..
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  An Inexact Science 01/10/2009
An Inexact Science
  Scientists are partly to blame for calling weather forecasting a 'science'.
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  Can we change the weather? 01/10/2009
Can we change the weather?
  An interesting way to look at our effect on the weather
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  Do Planets have Weather? 01/10/2009
Do Planets have Weather?
  “When the trees and leaves are rustling it makes the wind” - Emma (7)
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  Does China's pollution affect the planet? 01/10/2009
Does China's pollution affect the planet?
  Is there any truth to the media commentary at the moment about Beijing smog and soot, and some environmentalists have been linking pollution in that city to their global warming concerns and the threat to the planet?
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  Does Mercury drop the mercury? 01/10/2009
Does Mercury drop the mercury?
  On November 9th, the tiny spot moving across the face of the Sun wasn't some newly discovered weird roving sunspot. It was Earth's sister planet Mercury in a totally predictable transit in front of the Sun.
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  Global Warming in a Flat-Earth 01/10/2009
Global Warming in a Flat-Earth
  Global temperatures are supposed to be rising. According to the Greens humans have been responsible and so are responsible for fixing it.
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  El Ni or No 01/10/2009
El Ni or No
  In its 3-month 'forecast' issued in early September, NIWA said: "El Nino may bring less rain, early frosts".
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  El Nino Explained 01/10/2009
El Nino Explained
  El Niño and La Niña have a simple explanation. There are only two basic points to remember.
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  Environmentalists endanger the planet 01/10/2009
Environmentalists endanger the planet
  If an honest man is wrong, after demonstrating that he is wrong, he either stops being wrong or he stops being honest. - Anon
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  Floods not unusual 01/10/2009
Floods not unusual
  "A hypothesis is always preferable to the truth, for we tailor a hypothesis to fit our opinion of the truth, whereas the truth is only its own awkward self. Ergo, never discover the truth when a hypothesis will do." -- Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince (1513).
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  Frozen is more normal 01/10/2009
Frozen is more normal
  We hear much about how "fragile" or "delicate" the Earth and its climate are now considered to be, and how very easily we can go beyond "tipping point".
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