bobgnote
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The sun has an effect on global climate...
You warmers failed with the whole "it's man't fault" bullshit long ago...
SURE, the Sun affects weather and climate, Dr.Hoser!
But some retards can't understand, how HUMANS burned wood, coal, oil, and anything which catches fire, while riding off to the forests, in CARS, to cut trees, with CHAINSAWS, and somebody had factories, burning well-beyond the campfire level.
When you simultaneously cut CO2 metabolism and emit, you are also responsible, for the out-gassing of MORE CO2 and CH4, which comes, from warming lands and waters.
But you are having SO much trouble, with your dementia, you are like the bath-house tricks, who shot speed and partied, to shove their HIV, all the way, through AIDS, to death. Your bath-houses are closed, doctor.
The solar cycle is expected to max out, at 90 sunspots, the least, since the cycle which peaked in 1928 maxed out, at 68 sunspots. But the planet is heating up, and we are feeling that heat, when the melting ice should be cooling more, than Alaska and European winters.
We will get hot as hell, and changes to our climate mean we will either get too much fresh water, or not enough. And when those SLR-affected tides get heavy enough, something will happen, in the way of seismic and volcanic events, to affect all of us. You just aren't very bright, are you, Hosehead. When that volcano on La Palma blows, just one more time, your ass gets douched, with everyone else on the East Coast. Wanna be a fugee, with everybody in New York looking to make you, into a taco?
From Joisy, are you? Your sea level will rise, faster than anywhere on Earth, and when the occasional Atlantic storm gets you, it will get you, to be sure. Luckily for you, the El Nino returns, by the end of Summer, 2012, so you and Snooki won't get dragged out to sea, all of a wicked sudden, this year, since the jet stream will tend to fend off storms, from Africa. But next La Nina?