tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post4122180106760447414..comments2024-03-16T08:04:53.086-05:00Comments on Dredd Blog: Calling All Cars: The Case of the "Missing Six" - 4Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post-3487532997496541382015-12-18T06:21:05.119-06:002015-12-18T06:21:05.119-06:00The Keystone Kops are keeping the world safe for O...The Keystone Kops are keeping the world safe for Oil-Qaeda (<a href="http://blogdredd.blogspot.com/2015/11/etiology-of-social-dementia-14.html" rel="nofollow">Etiology of Social Dementia - 14</a>, <a href="http://blogdredd.blogspot.com/2015/05/why-military-cant-defend-against.html" rel="nofollow">Why The Military Can't Defend Against The Invasion</a>).<br /><br />Put that into the Keystone Pipeline and smoke it (<a href="http://blogdredd.blogspot.com/2009/12/keystone-complex-to-rescue.html" rel="nofollow">The Keystone Complex To The Rescue</a>).Dreddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14629960642482064127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post-3986963257978152912015-12-18T00:19:46.836-06:002015-12-18T00:19:46.836-06:00Addressing Emergent Threats
National Biodefense ...Addressing Emergent Threats <br /><br />National Biodefense Analysis & Countermeasure Center collaborates with the Department of Defense and National Institutes of Health to plan and conduct research to address gaps and needs in biodefense. For example, NBACC worked with other federal agencies to provide characterization and analysis of potentially dangerous pathogens that could pose a threat to the Homeland Security Enterprise.<br /><br />NBACC also coordinates with other national laboratories to enhance research capabilities, share lessons learned, and provide training more efficiently.<br /><br />Please notice that most Federal Job descriptions include working for the security of our corporate partners. USA, China, Russia and all countries are financed by multi-national conglomerates. <br /><br />ENTERPRISE means allegiance to global military-industrial network. The 2016-17 5.6 billion biodefense CONTAGION ACTION plan is updated United Nations Agenda 21 De-population event that can be implemented in many cities. There is a plan. Prior to talking about this on Guy's Radio show Dec 22, I have submitted previous cases in comment portions on NBL for evidence. Careful research on this to prove a high probability for action awaits when extensive consumer populations are no longer of benefit to "enterprise" Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post-58575133045559066512015-12-16T17:55:20.992-06:002015-12-16T17:55:20.992-06:00Really appreciate the detailed response and adjust...Really appreciate the detailed response and adjustments. As a native Minnesotan who lived quite happily along side the ice and snow, its departure each spring was always mysterious and always melancholic. A hot dry wind from the western deserts or warm, humid and sustained puffs up from the GoM each brought a melt rate that always seemed faster that it 'should' be considering all that cold, solid phase about. The melt rate always seemed to increase to just ahead of 'believable'. But, the most 'lethal' threat to the ice castles, skating rinks, ski parks and snow life was the cold spring rain. The rain's melt 'rate' was perceptible to the human eye but a wonder nonetheless.mark hansonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10363775941512045745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post-34147380654424421422015-12-16T07:20:56.970-06:002015-12-16T07:20:56.970-06:00Hey, it is easy to figure out.
Take the ending y...Hey, it is easy to figure out. <br /><br />Take the ending year value, subtract the beginning year value.<br /><br />Take Brest for example:<br /><br />~7200 mm end yr (2014) minus ~6950 begin yr (1807) = ~250mm SLR in 207 yrs.<br /><br />That is about 1.21 mm yr average.<br /><br />The annual contribution of the other three would add up to that annual value, each contributing a percentage (~70% Greenland, ~20% Antarctica, ~10% Glaciers).<br /><br />Watch the rounding ...Randyhttp://www.peakoil.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post-49129882920860385612015-12-16T05:57:43.085-06:002015-12-16T05:57:43.085-06:00Mark,
You are welcome sir.
In that light. I adde...Mark,<br /><br />You are welcome sir.<br /><br />In that light. I added "<i>it is also the official PSMSL tide gauge station record for the station depicted</i>" to the post (in red letters).<br /><br />Thus, in that context the only valid questionable part of the hypothesis is the quantity asserted for "Antarctica", "Greenland", and "Glaciers" (other ice sources on land).<br /><br />That is, their portion of contribution to the fixed historical, actual tide gauge record totals.<br /><br />The contributor quantities are not used in a manner that distorts the historical record in any amount whatsoever.<br /><br />A percentage is subtracted from the fixed historical record quantity to derive the amount for each hypothesized contributor's amount.<br /><br />As soon as the new modules are out of beta, I will explain the calculations in full in a "The Evolution of Models" post.<br /><br />I will say that now that those calculations are primarily based on proximity as set forth in various scientific papers such as "Cryosphere, cf. Oceanography" listed in <a href="http://blogdredd.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-evolution-of-models-18.html" rel="nofollow">The Evolution of Models - 18</a>.<br /><br />I plan to add a module that loads fine tuning values from a flat file containing e.g. "percent of contribution" to any tide gauge stations specified in that file.<br /><br />I am in the process of comparing the various tide gauge station locations to the maps provided in those two papers, to confirm or not the current proximity derived values.<br /><br />That will be the basis of percentage adjustments, if any, in the supplemental flat file.<br /><br />Basically, that is because the concept of proximity gets us to the ball park just fine, but maybe not to home plate, in some cases at some stations.<br /><br />The pristine latitude and longitude contours-of-influence can be tugged one way, then another, by conflicting energies (e.g. gravity, rotation, axial movement, and currents).<br /><br />Where the meltwaters from Greenland, Antarctica, etc. finally end up is the ultimate factor.<br /><br />Once that is all very down pat, I plan to tackle the conventional wisdom as to <i>when</i> the ice sheets began to contribute to SLC.<br /><br />I am going to question the high values for SLC given to thermal expansion and land uplifting (as well as the low values given to ice sheet melt) in the early years (circa 1750 - 1800).<br /><br />That would be featured in a "Weekend Rebel Science Excursion" (series) post later on.<br /><br />One reason this is important is to grasp how sensitive the ice sheets are to global warming, as well as how another 1.5 deg. C will be more catastrophic than current conventional wisdom (COP21) currently estimates.Dreddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14629960642482064127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1039161489041752842.post-69583601787227416262015-12-15T22:55:12.024-06:002015-12-15T22:55:12.024-06:00Am very much enjoying watching your work develop r...Am very much enjoying watching your work develop re SLC. I remember learning in high school that the total amount of water ( solid, liquid, or gas phase) on earth was ~1.4billion cubic kilometres and does not vary a whole lot. What does vary ( and has clearly over eons) is what phase is represented at a given time and if the solid component is decreasing, then the other phases must therefore be increasing. Intuitive and logical--for a Joe Average like me. May thanks Dredd!mark hansonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10363775941512045745noreply@blogger.com