Melbourne was 35 degrees warmer on this date in 1908 #climatechange http://t.co/OBxq9L30WK-- pic.twitter.com/i7tNGZXd2R
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 17, 2014
@SteveSGoddard 35 degrees warmer THAN WHAT? (And I assume you mean 35 Fahrenheit degrees, but please advise if it's Centigrade.)
— Ronald J Hexane (@RonaldJHexane) January 17, 2014
@RonaldJHexane 35 degrees warmer than today.
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 17, 2014
@SteveSGoddard Incorrect. For 17 Jan 2014 Melbourne's max temp in the city is 111 F. That's 5 degs F MORE than it was in your old news item.
— Ronald J Hexane (@RonaldJHexane) January 17, 2014
@RonaldJHexane Thanks for confirming no record heat in 2014.
It was 113 and then 114 in Melbourne - January 1939. pic.twitter.com/5mokni4dgg
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 17, 2014
@SteveSGoddard Sorry, Steve, I'm NOT "confirming no record heat in 2014". This may shock you, but there's still a few months of 2014 to go!
— Ronald J Hexane (@RonaldJHexane) January 17, 2014
@RonaldJHexane I take it you understand now that the hype about record heat in Australia was just the usual alarmist BS?
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 17, 2014
@SteveSGoddard I take it that (a) you can't do simple arithmetic, & (b) seem to think 2014 is over. Evidently the heat is getting to you ;)
— Ronald J Hexane (@RonaldJHexane) January 17, 2014
@RonaldJHexane I take it you are desperate to avoid admitting that you were wrong, and have resorted to infantile arguments.
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 17, 2014
@SteveSGoddard Incorrect on both counts. It's a shame you don't "get" wit though. And as the old saying goes, if you can't stand the heat...
— Ronald J Hexane (@RonaldJHexane) January 17, 2014
@RonaldJHexane Repeat after me "The hype about Australian record heat was just a bunch of BS"
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 17, 2014
@SteveSGoddard @RonaldJHexane Vic Health's detailed study of heat-related deaths in 2009 http://t.co/HzygF1B7ip pic.twitter.com/LCGWIopzmG #AGW
— Askgerbil Now (@Askgerbil) January 17, 2014
.@SteveSGoddard @RonaldJHexane New coal power stations obsolete. No longer competitive. http://t.co/9rRAmPh6Va #AGW
— Askgerbil Now (@Askgerbil) January 17, 2014
@Askgerbil @RonaldJHexane That explains why China is building a new coal plant every week.
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 17, 2014
.@SteveSGoddard In news from the real world: China bans new coal power stations. http://t.co/spj8Ysgr7y @RonaldJHexane #AGW
— Askgerbil Now (@Askgerbil) January 17, 2014
@Askgerbil @RonaldJHexane China is bringing up new coal fired plants every week. Just not around major cities. This your first time reading?
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 17, 2014
.@SteveSGoddard China has been pushing for coal gasification technology in a major way. http://t.co/0Zhkt2ixQ1 #AGW @RonaldJHexane #auspol
— Askgerbil Now (@Askgerbil) January 18, 2014
@Askgerbil @RonaldJHexane Gasifying coal does nothing to reduce CO2.
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 18, 2014
.@SteveSGoddard You knowledge of energy #productivity needs development: http://t.co/XrEqiJ34WP @RonaldJHexane #innovation #technology #AGW
— Askgerbil Now (@Askgerbil) January 18, 2014
@Askgerbil @RonaldJHexane Nice. I was working on coal gasification before you were born. It is used to reduce particulates, not CO2.
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 18, 2014
.@SteveSGoddard Lobbyist Fred Singer is better informed. 80pc efficiency for gas. 40pc for coal. http://t.co/wwdivVHRTE @RonaldJHexane #AGW
— Askgerbil Now (@Askgerbil) January 18, 2014
@Askgerbil @RonaldJHexane You are confusing reservoir natural gas with coal gasification. The process of coal gasification is not efficient.
— Steve Goddard (@SteveSGoddard) January 18, 2014
.@SteveSGoddard Your info is out of date. No need to fret about #AGW solns: http://t.co/wJaWhR4eEB http://t.co/YnG2daJBOo @RonaldJHexane
— Askgerbil Now (@Askgerbil) January 18, 2014
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