Re: NANFA-- Federal Biologist Quits Over Klamath Kill

matt ashton (ashtonmj2003-in-yahoo.com)
Sun, 23 May 2004 08:43:05 -0700 (PDT)

because "warming" doesnt mean local microclimatic changes that will result in a net gain of temperature. It means global climatic changes that result in weather pattterns that are not historically indicative of the region. Temperatures shift, precipitation totals change, the whole myriad of climate is altered, not just temperature going in one direction. You are talking about weather from this winter not climate. While the overall temperature has been increasing the numberof weather related catastrophes has also been increasing due to this change, or increase in the extremes, or instability, or whatever you want to call it.

"R. W. Wolff" <choupiqu-in-wctc.net> wrote:I blame global warming on the fish kill. I mean, it is responsible for
everything else. Like the wonderful winter the eastern US just had. The
winter that killed hundreds of fish in part of my pond. I still can't figure
out how global warming equals colder weather.

Ray W.
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