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Senior meteorologist with 18 years of experience at AccuWeather.
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Katie Fehlinger hosts Headline: Earth, which takes an unbiased look at all sides of the global warming debate. The weekly show features the latest headlines related to global warming, along with interviews of prominent and newsworthy guests, including global warming legislation advocate and chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW), Senator (D) Barbara Boxer of California and global warming skeptic and former EPW chairman, Senator (R) James Inhofe of Oklahoma. Visit Headline: Earth's video page to see any or all of Katie's videos.


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June 18, 2007

Tough Shoes to Fill!

Before I talk about who I am, I just want to thank Laura for doing such a fantastic job with the global warming blog. I have been following this blog since the beginning, and Laura has shown great objectivity in presenting the different views and studies on global warming. She will no doubt be a hard act to follow. Best of luck to Laura, we will miss you!

My name is Brett Anderson, and I will be taking over the Global Warming Blog for Laura. You may already know who I am from my Canadian Weather Blog, which I will continue to write. You may also recognize my name from the the headline features that you see on the front page of AccuWeather.com. I help create the individual headlines and feature graphics from time to time, especially Sunday and Monday. Most of my time at Accuweather is spent in the radio booth, broadcasting weather forecasts and doing live weather reports for dozens of radio stations across the eastern half of the United States during the evening drive time. Here is a link to my bio.

I am greatly looking forward to this new adventure in my 18 year forecasting career and I hope we can all learn a little more about the causes and effects of global warming. Brett.

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Oiznop:

Welcome Brett! In case you haven't noticed already, there is a good deal of passionate spirited debate on this blog from both sides of this arguement. I hope you will find it both fascinating, entertaining, and enjoyable. Good Luck to you.

Oiz

Rick Ressler:

Welcome Brett! I read your bio and look forward to learning more about your scientific views concerning GW.

Welcome aboard Brett!! Great to have you!

Man, what was it with the Senators this year, they just can't get over the hump. But Hamilton at least did Les Canadiens proud...

All the best!

Plish

Thor:

Welcome Brett,

There's a lot of passion here, occasionally more than smarts.

Darren:

Brett:

Welcome eh! Just try to keep the temps in Fahrenheit please, some of us ain't quite in tune with the 'ole metric thing. Been awhile since school you know.

Darren

About two weeks ago the head of NASA expressed doubts that Global Warming is a significant problem. His statement was based on the thirty or so years that NASA has been monitoring the temperatures in earth�s upper atmosphere, which have shown little or no change. Although he did point out that the surface temperatures have shown a steady increase.

I will also note that last week he announced that he regretted his statement, but he did not retract it.

The point is if the head of NASA, likely the world�s most important research organization is uncertain, then modern science is obviously confused, which maybe costing all of us time we don�t have to burn.

On Thursday, October 23rd, 2003, a NASA press release of composite images taken of earth�s polar ice caps from 1979-2003 showed that they have melted about 50% over two decades, and the effect appears to be accelerating. Here is a link to their release:
RECENT WARMING OF ARCTIC MAY AFFECT CLIMATE.

Scientific confusion invites those radio talk �Know It All, Guys� to claim Global Warming is just another �normal� climatic phase. The thing NASA should be pointing out is that no normal climatic shift could ever melt half of earth�s ice in 20 years. This is extremely abnormal.

A meltdown this rapid would be the result of a climatic disaster, such as a massive volcano, a jumbo jet sized meteor or maybe something like the removal of earth�s thick thermal insulation which also according to NASA, covered over 80% more of earth�s land surface, 200 years ago, then today.

Not only can children prove at least 8 very powerful cooling effects that earth has just lost, but vegetation eats the CO2 that many theory scientists are solely blaming for global warming.

The carbon taken directly from CO2 is one of the two main ingredients plants use to make their food. According to ed.weinipeg.com, the web�s interactive encyclopedia, the average tree removes 26 pounds of CO2 from the air every year, and earth just lost billions and billions of these CO2 eaters.

I�m not saying the burning of organic compounds is not a big problem, but today�s levels of CO2 could still be mathematically balanced with enough new atmospheric photosynthesis occurring, which may still need to be 36% more then was occurring 200 years ago.

There may be a few ways to actually get that much vegetation growing long before we could ever launch a space umbrella. And unlike the umbrella these methods would make a lot of money for a lot of companies and pay a lot of workers, they could also produce millions of tons of food and construction materials, create typical vacation paradises and greatly reduce other pollutants from earth�s air, while also cooling it.
They could even help lower earth�s raising sea levels, and replenish endangered species.

Out of the 8 other cooling factors that I could design experiments simple enough for third graders, several lost ones seem to add far more cooling then today�s 36% higher CO2 levels can physically hold of additional heat.

The massive expansion of oxygen gas released from water during atmospheric photosynthesis has not been accounted for in global warming theories, and some people calling themselves scientists even deny it happens. Yet only a few denied that oxygen gas was released from a dense liquid that was already 82% oxygen. (H2O has 2 H atoms for each O but one O is many times heaver then 1 H atom).

I am a manufacture and I work with other engineers that see this as clearly as the things we build. This is because they only use real science, no time to make up theories, and the thermal effects of expansion and contraction are a very large part of many engineer�s daily work lives.

Land plants mix the carbon they get from the CO2 with the other main ingredient of their plant food, hydrogen, to create �carbohydrates�. They then convert these into sugars, for use and storage. Our bodies also convert carbohydrates into sugars. Somebody called me an idiot, saying �plants convert carbohydrates into glucose, not sugar�. Save your email, simply speaking they are the same thing.

Plants do not use the oxygen left over after removing the H2, from the H2O, nor do they combine it with another dense compound, nor do they store it, nor do they burn it, they just release it into the atmosphere to provide earth�s animals with fresh new oxygen gas to breath. Any encyclopedia will verify that Photosynthesis is responsible for at least 99% of the oxygen in earth�s atmosphere.

Mathematically this expansion is so massive it would have been canceling out a tremendous amount of heat right above earth�s surface, if we had not have just removed 80% of earth�s thickest vegetation.
This is because �Expansion� is nature�s only one step supper cooling method.

Unlike the similar cooling effect from evaporation (called �transpiration� in plants) the O2 gas will never condense back into a liquid at earth temps, as all of the evaporated water eventually will.
This means that the expansion of O from photosynthesis is 100% efficient at cooling the air near earth�s surface (where the problem is) as water vapors eventually re-compress its heat when it condenses.
The bigger difference is that most of the Atmospheric Photosynthesis is now gone, and the rate of evaporation appears to be up, do to higher temps and more storms, if the Weather Channel is correct.

This roughly 800 time expansion of O from H20 makes brand new atmosphere which contains only enough heat to balance its mass (to surrounding temps ) when compressed 800 times, so this newly released gas instantly draws radiant heat from the hot air, right above earth�s surface, to re-warm it.

I have had many denials that this expansion even occurs, or that expansion even cools, but none were similar or provided any evidence beyond their words. Not one offered a simple way to demonstrate how a dense matter, without being consumed, attached or used, converts to a very sparse state, of the same mass, without expansion, no matter what they call the process.

For matter to go from a very dense state to a very sparse one without expansion, alteration, reattachment or consumption, would mean that science has discovered �completely vanishing matter�.

If you want to ask someone else about this, find a clever engineer, or science loving sharp third grader, but don�t ask a science theory writer, this effect is about as basic as effects can be, and they missed it.

Go to earthfitness.blogspot.com and read about many other lost cooling effects that theory science has not accounted for or apparently even noticed. If I can�t back my words with real experiments and or natural examples that are simple enough for children to verify, do not believe me.

I also list over a dozen ways we can start cooling earth back down, right now, not in maybe 30 years if we are lucky enough that the solar winds don�t blow the Space Umbrella out of the solar system.
They are part of the article �Space Umbrella vs. Desert Irrigation� at
Steven Craig

Chris:

Good to see this blog continuing Brett, I'm sure you'll do just fine.

Debby k:

Hey there Brett!

Good to see you in the GW spot. We Canadians will just have to learn to share you! I am sure you will do a terrific job here, just as you have done for we Canucks up here

Greetings from the Nova Scotia (birthplace of Hockey, heehee) and I look forward to reading your thoughts and views!

Debby K

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