Subj : Yesterday's Weather Today To : ALL From : Tim Richardson Date : Tue Nov 29 2016 18:34:00 On 11-29-16, Roger Nelson said to All: RN>@MSGID: <583D935D.238.fidonet_bama@1stchoicecore.co.nz> RN>Space Weather News for Nov. 28, 2016 RN>http://spaceweather.com RN>https://www.facebook.com/spaceweatherdotcom RN>NOCTILUCENT CLOUDS OVER ANTARCTICA: This just in from NASA's AIM RN>spacecraft: The sky above Antarctica is glowing electric blue. A ring of RN>bright noctilucent clouds has formed around the South Pole. The annual RN>apparition of these clouds is one of the earliest on record, and may hint RN>at the workings of climate change. Visit Spaceweather.com for more RN>information. RN>Remember, Spaceweather.com is now on Facebook! RN>[...] RN>Noctilucent clouds ring the South Pole on Nov. 24, 2016. Image credit: RN>NASA/AIM/Cloud Imaging and Particle Size (CIPS) Instrument RN>Copyright c 2016 Spaceweather.com, All rights reserved. Good news....bad news! First...the `good' news: The Antarctic sea ice hasn't `shrunk' in a 100 years or so! According to *NASA*...`Antarctica is not currently contributing to sea level rise'.-`Mass gains of Antarctic Ice Sheet greater than losses'. Now...the bad news: Scientists have descovered that Antarctic sea ice has not really changed from what it was around 100 years ago. Analyzing the log books of two explorers who sailed on two ships exploring the region in the early 1900's, conditions are almost identical now as they were then, which indicates that (as I've said many times) the decline and gains are a regular occurence, part of a natural cycle...and NOT the result of `global warming' as has been claimed! BTW....the dates at which time climate `scientists' (and politicians) said the ice would disappear, have come and gone....but the ice remains! Al Gore! Call your office! Heh heh heh!!!! Oh...by the way...it snowed recently in a spot in Japan that hasn't seen snow this time of year in about fifty years! Imagine that! === *Durango b301 #PE* --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32 * Origin: 1st Choice Core Nz (3:770/330) .