Monday, February 02, 2009

How can they blow hot so often? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
The odd thing is that the Met Office has a consistent record of making long-range predictions of warmer and drier temperatures than actually occur.
CentreRight: Re: Why does a few inches of snow bring the country to a standstill?
Jonathan asks why other cities don't shut down, the way London has, when it snows.

While I'm not going to discount a bit of good old fashioned bureaucratic incompetence, I think that the main cause is that these days are rare in most of Britain. Unlike in Moscow, Oslo or New York we don't get many days of snow each year, often we'll have none.
Dave designs Co2-free Earth-moon transport: How many billions will Pelosi shovel in his direction?
The hydrogen (which also fills my airship, giving it lift away from the Earth, until we are captured by the moon's gravity-field) is created simply from the water vapour I find in the clouds - solar panels on the side of the airship provide the power to drive the catalysts that will convert water into hydrogen and oxygen.

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