"Eric Gisin" <gisin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> "Viejo Vizcacha" <elbie_jovis_kasha@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> last_post@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> At Least 18 Dead As Killer Tornadoes Once Again Sweep Across Central
>>> U.S.
>>> Sunday, May 11, 2008 | 1:31 AM ET
>>>
>>> A tornado that spun across the Oklahoma-Missouri border killed at
>>> least 18 people as severe storms raked the region on Saturday,
>>> injuring many and mangling buildings in the storm-weary region.
>>>
>>> At least 12 people were killed after severe storms spawned tornadoes
>>> and high winds across sections of southwestern Missouri, the State
>>> Emergency Management Agency said. Ten of the dead were killed when a
>>> twister struck near Seneca, near the Oklahoma border.
>>>
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>> (snip)
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>>> --- ---
>>> “To date, no convincing evidence for AGW
>>> (anthropogenic global warming) has been
>>> discovered. And recent global climate
>>> behavior is not consistent with AGW model
>>> predictions.”
>>>
>>> *Dr. Richard Courtney, a UN IPCC expert
>>> reviewer and a UK-based climate and
>>> atmospheric science consultant
>>
>>
>> If the author cannot see the irony, any attempt by anyone to explain it
>> would be futile.
>>
> Alright, ****-for-brains, where is the "irony"? I see no connection at
> all.
lol... you've just proven his point... but, here's a go... try researching
tornados... specifically regarding their increasing occurrences and
strengths over time... and here's a place to start:
http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/US-tornadoes-1950-to-2006-bar.html
otherwise, try watching "the day after tomorrow" for a fictitious
extrapolation from reality...


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