I think these numbers are impressive. But if you look on wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_s ... al_warming), they actually define the word "scientist" ("For the purpose of this list, a "scientist" is defined as an individual who has published at least one peer-reviewed research article in the broad field of natural sciences, although not necessarily in a field relevant to climatology"), and the numbers are far, far lower. In fact they seem really low. I'm not judging anything here. Just noticing there's a very big difference.
Pemba wrote:
I think these numbers are impressive. But if you look on wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_s ... al_warming), they actually define the word "scientist" ("For the purpose of this list, a "scientist" is defined as an individual who has published at least one peer-reviewed research article in the broad field of natural sciences, although not necessarily in a field relevant to climatology"), and the numbers are far, far lower. In fact they seem really low. I'm not judging anything here. Just noticing there's a very big difference.
I am sorry but your sentence makes no sense. Are you saying that each survey has a differing classification for their scientists?
Local Beach: Brancaster Norfolk 46 miles- just need a hard beach
Favorite Beaches: mablephorpe , cleephorpes uk-just need a hard beach
Style: landboarding with a petzl work harness
Gear: old blades and old flysurfer's , ckb/dex carbon landboards, modified airdeck and a home made snow board with barrel wheels ,soul's , spd5's. over 30ish old blades all set up to go ,i like a bit of old skool
over 100 flood warnings in north Yorkshire with many evacuations and people sleeping in community centres ,and a local shopping centre after torrential rain flooded the streets of Sheffield, rotheram ,Doncaster , and Mansfield-fact and its happening now for REAL, and many many familes in real stress -can you imagine going back to a home that's had over a metre of water in it , sewage up the wall ,and a destroyed family life - now this is very real and some people will take months to get over this and just before Christmas - in the uk we've had strong storms high winds torrential rains for 3months and before that 35 +degrees , our weather is fucked , and lots of flooding in different areas - bearing in mind that Sheffield normally gets around 79mm's of rain in November, they have had more than that in 24 hours with the rivers still rising, and in the pennine's Yorkshire dales they have had more than100 mm
TELL THEM GLOBAL WARMING IS NOT HAPPENNG, this is the sad state for many in the uk , with some areas having been flooded more than once
so tell us what your clever know it all arrogant reply is
Weather is not climate. If people build such that a flood can affect them, then they are stupid. If their government doesn't build sufficient water management like dams, dikes etc, well then you can only assume they live in the typical dumocracy.
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over 100 flood warnings in north Yorkshire with many evacuations and people sleeping in community centres ….
TELL THEM GLOBAL WARMING IS NOT HAPPENNG, this is the sad state for many in the uk , with some areas having been flooded more than once
so tell us what your clever know it all arrogant reply is
Floods have happened before in England, and they will again in the future unless we invent weather control technology.
Even if the number and severity of bad weather events is increasing, and I see no evidence of that, having abundant energy resources that are resistant to these events is what helps us survive them better.
Local Beach: Brancaster Norfolk 46 miles- just need a hard beach
Favorite Beaches: mablephorpe , cleephorpes uk-just need a hard beach
Style: landboarding with a petzl work harness
Gear: old blades and old flysurfer's , ckb/dex carbon landboards, modified airdeck and a home made snow board with barrel wheels ,soul's , spd5's. over 30ish old blades all set up to go ,i like a bit of old skool
and in rotheram, they were to due to turn the christmas lights on and people on the way with their families goingto it as it was cancelled , now that was lucky and it doesn't bear thinking about, what could have happened if the water rushing tru the streets had met the kids and families walking towards the town centre , quick reactions from the local council
Local Beach: Brancaster Norfolk 46 miles- just need a hard beach
Favorite Beaches: mablephorpe , cleephorpes uk-just need a hard beach
Style: landboarding with a petzl work harness
Gear: old blades and old flysurfer's , ckb/dex carbon landboards, modified airdeck and a home made snow board with barrel wheels ,soul's , spd5's. over 30ish old blades all set up to go ,i like a bit of old skool
think of harry , 104 , D day veteran has raised a lot of money for a special new mamorial where the D day veterans went in , we was in the first run, and he is still live - can u imagine what guy saw , it must have been like going over the trenches against machine gun fire . don't we owe these guys better ,but these guys had a inner fibre that we really see now
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Pemba wrote:
I think these numbers are impressive. But if you look on wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_s ... al_warming), they actually define the word "scientist" ("For the purpose of this list, a "scientist" is defined as an individual who has published at least one peer-reviewed research article in the broad field of natural sciences, although not necessarily in a field relevant to climatology"), and the numbers are far, far lower. In fact they seem really low. I'm not judging anything here. Just noticing there's a very big difference.
I am sorry but your sentence makes no sense. Are you saying that each survey has a differing classification for their scientists?
Which sentence ? I meant what is a scientist ? The website I refer to indicates who is classified as a scientist. The other just says "scientist" I think. Can just anybody be called a scientist ? That was my point.