User:Debnigo
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[edit] Wikipedia Rules A-Z
I began editing to sort out the Isle of Wight and played with the Categories until I went crazy. I tried to copy the layout of Cornwall which looked very organized. None of the other counties of England are that well organized.
Then i wanted to write some pages. I found this very hard to put something together which would be both encyclopedic and relevant.
Then I significantly rewrote Brighstone Forest and modified Parkhurst Forest. This of course had to go into a new category. (Category:Forests_and_woodlands_on_the_Isle_of_Wight)
I finally managed to create my own new page, a page called Newtown River
Being a bit! obsessed with the IOW I added an IOW section into List of bays of the British Isles, List of places on the British coastline, List of rivers of England
Following my work on IOW forests I graduated to doing tables - pretty tricky! I created a new page called List of Forestry Commission land on the Isle of Wight
I have now started a large piece of work with more tables called List of National Trust land in England
Finished Thames and solent region by extensive research of the National trust website, the information is all over the place! Then i poored over the 1:25000 scale o/s map of the IOW and found a whole load of land manged by the NT but not mentioned on their website, they are so modest! This i have added to the table, areas are missing, how do you calculate them off a map?
Definitely finding that my interests lie in the nature/conservation side of things. There are so many artices that have not been written, particularly to complete the links on List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest on the Isle of Wight and also i'm thinking lots of articles need to be updated to indicate that they are in the Isle of Wight AONB
Just updated the Western Yar entry. Hope its OK
The work continues....
[edit] Work to do
rewrite Luccombe
write Alan Hersey Nature Reserve - Done
Have a look at List of Special Areas of Conservation in England - Done
IOW SSSIs
- Compton Down - Done
- Bembridge Down - Done by others
- Bonchurch Landslips - Done by others
- Nansen Hill
- Tennyson Down - Done
- Knowles Farm - Done
- Rew Down - Done
- Ventnor Downs split into 4 downs Wroxall Down Bonchurch Down Luccombe Down Plus St Boniface Down
- plus all the others - all done _Phew! and now with infoboxes. I also learnt how to change a page's name.
IOW forests
[edit] IOW Bays
- Osborne Bay - Needs picture
- Seagrove Bay, Seaview, Isle of Wight
- Priory Bay
- Whitecliff Bay
- Horseshoe Bay (No.1)
- Sandown Bay, Sandown, Shanklin
- Luccombe Bay - Needs better picture
- Steel Bay - Needs better picture
- Monks Bay, Bonchurch
- Horseshoe Bay (No.2), Bonchurch
- Wheelers Bay
- Ventnor Bay, Ventnor
- Orchard Bay
- Woody Bay - Needs picture
- Binnel Bay
- Reeth Bay
- Watershoot Bay
- Chale Bay, Blackgang Chine
- Brighstone Bay - Needs picture?
- Brook Bay, Brook, Isle of Wight
- Compton Bay
- Freshwater Bay, Freshwater
- Watcombe Bay
- Scratchell's Bay
- Alum Bay
- Totland Bay, Totland - Needs picture
- Colwell Bay - Needs picture
- Newtown Bay - Needs picture
- Thorness Bay
- Gurnard Bay - Needs picture
General structure of article
1) Summary description, including location
2) Detailed description, start, finish, length, shape, direction facing
3) beach material
4) Any other notable features, access, NT, tides etc
5) Photo
[edit] IOW Chines
A funny thing happened on the Chine page. I came up with the idea of adding a section on the IOW chines, by creating a list. It was incomplete and within a few days someone had completed the list and started creating chine pages. Amazing that I could have this effect. I have now set out on "project chine" which is to photo all the IOW chines and write up any that are needed.
- Shanklin Chine
- Luccombe Chine
- Blackgang Chine
- New Chine
- Walpen Chine or Old Walpen Chine
- Ladder Chine
- Whale Chine
- Shepherd's Chine
- Cowleaze Chine
- Barnes Chine
- Grange/Marsh Chine
- Chilton Chine
- Brook Chine
- Churchill Chine
- Shippards Chine
- Compton Chine
- Alum Bay Chine
- Widdick Chine
- Colwell Chine
- Brambles Chine
- Linstone Chine
General structure of article
1) Summary description, including location
2) Detailed description, start, length, direction, finish
3) Vegetation/geology
4) Source and destination of water
5) Any other notable features, access, NT etc
6) Coast Path?
Nice work! By coincidence, I briefly got an Athens login in August, and was able to find a systematic list in academic journals. I'm going to the IOW later this year (my dad's from Newport and still lives there), but it's a visiting-family kind of trip and I don't think I'll be too popular if I start sneaking off chine-hunting. Gordonofcartoon (talk) 21:01, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Wind Energy
| Year | U.K. MW | Change | % Change |
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| 2010 | 5,204 | 1,132 | 27.8% |
| 2009 | 4,072 | 1,099 | 37% |
| 2008 | 2,973 | 544 | 22.4% |
| 2007 | 2,429 | 459 | 23.3% |
| 2006 | 1,970 | 622 | 46.1% |
| 2005 | 1,348 | 460 | 51.8% |
| 2004 | 888 | 242 | 37.5% |
| 2003 | 646 | 102 | 18.8% |
| 2002 | 544 | 90 | 19.8% |
| 2001 | 454 | 65 | 16.7% |
| 2000 | 389 | N/A | N/A |
List of onshore wind farms in the United Kingdom
List of offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom
Wind Turbine Companies to do
- Nuon Renewables
- Falck Renewables - Done
- Wind Prospect - Done by others
- Cornwall Light & Power
- Beaufort wind Limited
- B9 Energy
- Cumbria Wind Farms
- First Wind Farm Holdings
- Fred. Olson Renewables Ltd
- Peel Wind Power Ltd
- Crystal Rig Wind Farm
- Beatrice Wind Farm - Done
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[edit] World Sporting Events Calandar July to December 2010

[edit] World Sporting Events Calandar January to June 2011

[edit] World Sporting Events Calandar July to December 2011

[edit] Global Warming graphs
What it used to be like:-
What we have done over the last 150 years:-
The measured effect of all the Carbon burning:-
The result:-
The effect of global warming:-
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Arctic sea ice loss over the last 30 years
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[edit] The Clare Balding Incident
In an episode broadcast on 15/12/07, the defending the indefensible round between Clare Balding and Will Buckley was too close to call. He deffered the decision to his producer but in an effort to sway the decision Clare apparently exposed her breasts to Colin Murray. In customary Murray style, he awarded the win to Will Buckley. He signed off by saying, "..it will take me 7 days to get over that!". Clare replied by saying, "It was specially for the Webcam."
[edit] Without the Hot Air
[edit] Chapter 1
[edit] Chapter 2
Key forms of consumption
- Transport - cars,planes
- Heating/cooling
- Lighting
- IT and gadgets
- Food
- Manufacturing
Renewable Energy
- Wind
- Solar
- Hydroelectric
- Wave
- Tide
- Geothermal
- Nuclear?
Figures basic unit of energy = kWh
basic unit of power consumption= kWh per day
basic unit of power generation= kWh per day per person
Light bulb 40W=1kWh/d Electric heater 1kW=24kWh/d UK electricity consumption=40Gw=16kWh/d per person
High grade energy= electricity/chemical Thermal energy is low grade energy, it is difficult to store and transport. The higher the temp the more useful the energy Converting energy from one source to another wastes energy
[edit] Chapter 3 Cars
They use lots of energy
Energy use:- Average car driver (11000 miles) uses 40kWh/d. i.e. 14MWh per year. Petrol 10kWh/litre. Diesel 11kWh/litre
Efficiency:- 80kWh per 100 passenger kilometres (compare walking 3.6kWh per 100 miles)
[edit] Chapter 5 Planes
They use unbeleivable amounts of energy
Energy use:- One trip to South Africa in a year uses 30kWh/d. i.e. 10MWh per year
Efficiency:- plane (jet or turboprop) 40kWh per 100 passenger kilometres(twice as efficient as a car) 2 short haul flights to Europe 6kWh/d: Frequent flyer 60kWh/d
[edit] Chapter 7 Heating/Cooling
- Bath 5kwh
- Shower 1.4kwh
- Kettle (20 mins per day) 1kwh/d
- Electric Cooker (2 rings 30mins per say) 1.6kwh/d
- Electric Oven (60 mins per day) 1.5kwh/d
- Microwave(20 mins per day) 0.5kwh/d
- Washing machine 1kw/h
- Dishwasher 1.5kw/h
Total average water heating 12kWh/d
Total average air heating 24kWh/d
- Fridge/freezer 0.5kwh/d
- Air Con 0.6kwh/d
Total average cooling 1kWh/d
Grand Total average heating and cooling 37kWh/d
[edit] Chapter 9 Lighting
Total average lighting 4kWh/d (Street lights 0.1kwh/d, traffic lights 0.005kwh/d, lights while driving 2% extra power)
[edit] Chapter 11 Gadgets
"All the energy saved in switching off your charger for one day is used up in one second of car-driving.
The energy saved in switching off the charger for one year is equal to the energy in a single hot bath."
Up to 5kWh/d depending on number of gadgets. Beware of guzzlers, like printers, computer, TV, DVDs Electricity generation, more than half the energy goes up the chimney and 8% is lost in transmission. Burning Fossil fuels at home means that more of the energy goes into creating hot air.
[edit] Chapter 13 Food and Farming
[edit] Chapter 15 Stuff
48kWh/d + 12kWh/d to transport it
[edit] Chapter 17 Public Services
4kWh/d Defence
[edit] Chapter 4 Wind
Onshore Windiest 10% of the country with windmills (delivering 2 W/m2), we would be able to generate 20kWh/d per person (29GW compared with current 3GW capacity (1GW useable assuming 30% efficient)
[edit] Chapter 6 Solar
- Solar thermal: using the sunshine for direct heating of buildings or water. 10 m2 of panels per person – and let’s assume these are 50%-efficient generates 13kWh/d.
- Solar photovoltaic: generating electricity. Every person 10 m2 of expensive (20%-efficient) solar panels and cover all south-facing roofs would generate 5kWh/d and 5% of the UK covered with 10%-efficient panels generates 50kWh/d.
- Solar biomass: using trees, bacteria, algae, corn, soy beans, or oilseed to make energy fuels, chemicals, or building materials. 75% of the country covered with 2%-efficient plants would generate 24kWh/d (with some loss in the process)
- Food: the same as solar biomass, except we shovel the plants into humans or other animals.
[edit] Chapter 8 Hydroelectricity
Exploiting 78000 km2 of highland would generate 1.5kWh/d per person. Currently 0.2kWh/d per person, so this would require a seven-fold increase in hydroelectric power.
[edit] Chapter 10 Offshore Wind
Total shallow area 40000 km2, guess available fraction 1/3 gives 16kWh/d per person Total deep area 80000 km2, guess available fraction 1/3 gives 32kWh/d per person Requires huge engineering effort, uses vast amounts of steel and concrete and boats. Windmills do kill birds but cars and cats kill many many more.
[edit] Chapter 12 Wave
Let’s assume that brilliant wave-machines are 50%-efficient at turning the incoming wave power into electricity, and that we are able to pack wave-machines along 500 km (half) of Atlantic-facing coastline. That would mean we could deliver 4kWh/d per person.
[edit] Chapter 14 Tidal
Raw total available tidal power around whole of UK is 250GW. Equivalent to 100kWh/d each. Assume 5% efficiency then 5kWh/d. Tidal Stream Farms at pinch points around UK could generate 9kWh/d Barrages, Seven barrage to generate 0.8kWh/d Tidal Lagoons. By using two side by side can make a useful pumped storage facility. Two proposed off Blackpool and the Wash generating 1.5kWh/d. Total Tidal 11kWh/d Many benefits, predictable, times vary around UK, out of sight.
[edit] Chapter 16 Geothermal
1kWh/d possible
[edit] Chapter 18 Can we live on renwables?
Grand total consumption 195kWh/d per person Grand total generation from renewables 180kWh/d per person
[edit] Chapter 19 Every BIG Helps
Small things wont help. Unplugging Mob phones won't fix the problem. Need to do BIG thinks. Reduce Demand by:- 1) Reduce Population 2) Change our lifestyle 3) Be more efficient Option 3) only real possibility
Simplify situation by focusing on the big picture, by ignoring industry, agriculture and embodied energy. That leaves 125kWh/d per person. Namely heating (40kWh/d), transport (40kWh/d), electricity (18kWh/d) (27kWh/d lost from conversion to electricity)
[edit] Chapter 20 More Efficient Transport
[edit] Occupants of Corston House, Ryde
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Thomas Talbot Harington (?-?) 22/07/1842 Will of Thomas Talbot Harington, In the Service of the Honorable East India Company on their Marine Establishment in Bengal of Corston House Ryde Isle of Wight , Hampshire. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?queryType=1&resultcount=1&Edoc_Id=102788 Will at The National Archives A captain in the East India Company, sailed boats owned by William Moffat:- Ganges, Charles Grant, Scaleby Castle. Had land in Simon's Town in South Africa (Cape of Good Hope). http://www.simonstown.org/page18.html Named it Seaforth. Moved to Calcutta. Married to Jemima Harington See ref. Stoke Poges
T Harington East-Indiaman ships:- http://wiki.fibis.org/index.php?title=Ships_of_the_Bombay_Marine_and_Indian_Navy
- Winterton ? - lost off Madagascar 1792
- Ganges built by Wells in Bombay, launched 1797
Harrington became commander on 4th Jan 1805 http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/EICSocCommanders.htm
Date missing? Madras, Bengal, China and Bombay. Capt Thomas Talbot Harrington. Portsmouth 25 Apr 1805 - 23 Aug Madras - 14 Sep Saugor - 6 Nov Carnicobar - 14 Nov Penang - 1 Dec Malacca - 1 Feb 1806 Whampoa - 19 Mar Second Bar - 2 Jul Bombay 27 Feb 1807 - lost off St Vincent 29 May. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-iorlmar_2&cid=1-1-216#1-1-216
lost off St. Vincent 1807, http://wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?139135 Manuscript by T Harington detailing loss and salvation
- Scaleby Castle built by Wells in Bombay, launched 1798
1810/1 Bombay and China. Capt Thomas Talbot Harington. Torbay 12 May 1811 - 6 Sep Bombay - 22 Dec Batavia - 9 Mar 1812 Whampoa - 29 Mar Second - 23 Jul St Helena - 24 Oct Downs.
1813/4 St Helena, Batavia and China. Capt Thomas Talbot Harington. Portsmouth 31 Dec 1813 - 5 Apr 1814 St Helena - 26 May Cape - 31 Aug Batavia - 7 Oct Samarang - 24 Dec Amboina - 28 Feb 1815 Whampoa - 25 Mar Second Bar - 24 May Batavia - 28 Jul Cape - 11 Sep St Helena - 14 Nov Downs.
- Charles Grant Built at Bombay 1810
From Bombay 1810. Capt Thomas Talbot Harington. Bombay 17 Apr 1810 - 5 Jul St Helena - 8 Sep Long Reach.
Possible Guthrie & Company relation http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_1238_2008-12-12.html
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Rev. S. Phillips (?-?) 01/1841 LETTER: Rev. S. Phillips, Corston House, Ryde, I.O.W., to Lord Newborough (3rd Baron) congratulating him on the birth of his son. He also asks if Lord Newborough will contribute towards a new burial ground and new church at Ryde, and also towards providing more free sittings, for the poor in the present parish chapel of St. Thomas.[1]
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Emma Adams (nee Curtis) & son H.W. Adams (1805-1854)1842 Emma Adams of Corston House received "Packet of accounts" (estate) of husband H.C. Adams.[2] Present in the 1851 census with Emma Adams died aged 76 22nd June 1857 at Corston House.[3]
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Mr West 02/08/1879 Mr WEST, Corston House, Spencer-road, was riding his bicycle down the steep hill of Binstead-road, when a cart ran into him. He was thrown off, and was so severely shaken and bruised, that he has been under medical care ever since. IW Advertiser, Ryde & Ventnor Times http://members.lycos.co.uk/s0uthbury/accidents.htm
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J. R. West, Esq., ~1881 Provided reference, lived at Corston House, Ryde, IW Arab Bicycle advertisement http://www.btinternet.com/~rob.martin1/harrington/bike.htm
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George, Mary & Herbert V. G. DITCHFIELD 1881 Census, Licensed Victualler (1891 Census) FHL Film 1341288 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1178 Folio 40 Page 31
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John Rylands (1801-1888) ~1881 Acquired Corston House, Ryde, for £1,600, as a rest home for ministers of different denominations (Farnie 1993:83-95, Green 1889a: 35). http://library.panteion.gr:8080/dspace/bitstream/123456789/447/1/JONES.pdf
1897 Illuminated Address presented to Mrs Rylands Enriqueta Augustina Rylands (1843-1908)) by guests entertained at Corston House on the Isle of Wight RYL/2/5 Electronic Gateway to Archives at Rylands http://archives.li.man.ac.uk/ead/html/gb133ryl-p2.shtml
Picture of Corston House http://enriqueta.man.ac.uk:8180/luna/servlet/detail/Manchester~91~1~102150~105947:Corston-House
Amy Wilson 1897-1907 Account book for Amy Wilson, matron of Corston House, Ryde, dating from 1897-1907 ORF/3/1/2 Electronic Gateway to Archives at Rylands http://archives.li.man.ac.uk/ead/html/gb133orf-p2.shtml
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Sir Thomas Henry Brooke-Hitching 1910 Aquired Corston House Ryde Social Heritage Group http://rydecemetery.org.uk/lookingbackarticle.asp?100yearsagoid=76
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Messrs. J S White 02/1943 Employer of deceased father, Messrs. J S White IOW CP February 6 &13, 1943 http://www.woottonbridgeiow.co.uk/People/William%20H%20Please.htm
[edit] Harington the Bombay years
National Archive records IOR/G/9/4 ff55-61 6-28 Jun 1814 Copies of correspondence between Pringle and Cpt Talbot Harrington on delay in departure of Scaleby Castle for China
National Archive records IOR/F/4/1332/52720 Aug 1827-Aug 1831 The request of Captain Charles Cowles, the Port Master at Diamond Point, that his salary be increased to compensate for the reduction in mooring fees is rejected by the Bengal Government, but they permit him to cultivate the land within the harbour band -a subsequent request from Cowles and Captain Thomas Talbot Harington to be granted a lease of the land is not complied with. Related info: Bengal Pub 27 Feb 1833, draft 107/1833, E/4/736 pp 1465-66 [See also 51971 above]. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-f4_15&cid=1-1-84-17#1-1-84-17
National Archive records IOR/F/4/1497/58718 May 1833-Apr 1834 Measures taken to relieve the suffering caused by the severe storm and floods which occurred on 21 May 1833 at the mouth of the Hooghly - deputation of William Dampier and Captain Thomas Talbot Harington to enquire into the extent of the disaster - Government contribute 38,967 rupees towards the relief of suffering. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=059-f4_19&cid=1-1-11-1#1-1-11-1 Related information: Bengal Pub 8 Sep 1835, draft 487/1835, E/4/745 pp 153-55 [See also 57668 above]
Thomas Douglas HARRINGTON, 70, widower, deputy receiver general, England, Ottawa, s/o Thomas Talbot HARRINGTON & Jemima, married Fanny TWAMLY, 41, Quebec, Prescott, d/o John & Fanny, witn: William GERALD & Mary TWAMLY, both of Prescott, 3 Dec 1878 at Prescott
[edit] Record European point winners
| Rank | Name | Country | 1981 | 1983 | 1985 | 1987 | 1989 | 1991 | 1993 | 1995 | 1997 | 1999 | 2002 | 2004 | 2006 | 2008 | 2010 | Total Points |
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| 1 | Nick Faldo | 25 | 2.27 (10) | |||||||||||||||
| 2 | Bernhard Langer | 24 | 2.40 (8) | |||||||||||||||
| 3 | Colin Montgomerie | 23.5 | 2.94 (2) | |||||||||||||||
| 4 | Seve Ballesteros | 22.5 | 2.81 (4) | |||||||||||||||
| 5 | José María Olazábal | 20.5 | 2.93 (3) | |||||||||||||||
| 6 | Lee Westwood | 2 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 19 | ||||||||||
| 7 | Tony Jacklin | 17 | 2.43 (7) | |||||||||||||||
| 8 | Ian Woosnam | 16.5 | 2.06 (11) | |||||||||||||||
| 9 | Sergio García | 16 | 3.20 (1) | |||||||||||||||
| 10 | Bernard Gallacher | 15.5 | 1.94 (12) | |||||||||||||||
| Peter Oosterhuis | 15.5 | 2.58 (6) | ||||||||||||||||
| Neil Coles | 15.5 | 1.94 (12) | ||||||||||||||||
| 13 | Christy O'Connor Snr | 13 | 1.30 (17) | |||||||||||||||
| 14 | Peter Alliss | 12.5 | 1.56 (16) | |||||||||||||||
| 15 | Darren Clarke | 11.5 | 2.30 (9) | |||||||||||||||
| 16 | Brian Huggett | 11 | 1.83 (14) | |||||||||||||||
| 17 | Pádraig Harrington | 10.5 | 1.75 (15) | |||||||||||||||
| Brian Barnes | 10.5 | 1.75 (15) | ||||||||||||||||
| 19 | Sam Torrance | 10 | 1.25 (18) |
[edit] No.1 Golf World Ranking April 1986 to December 2010


[edit] Places I have bin
1975 Majorca
Lido di Jesolo, Italy Interlaken,Switzerland
1979 California & Nevada, USA
1984 Belgium,Luxemburg,Germany,Switzerland,France,Monaco
1987 France,Andorra Malaga, Spain Borovets,Bulgaria St. Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago, Martinique Berlin, Germany X 2
1998 Tashkent,Uzbekistan; Kiev,Ukraine(3), Azerbaijan,Baku; Moscow,Russia; Nairobi,Kenya
2001 Tashkent,Uzbekistan (2)
2005 Brussels,Belgium Budapest,Hungary Kiev,Ukraine(4)
Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
Beijing,China; Ulan Bator,Mongolia; Russia
2011 Lago d'Iseo,Italy
[edit] Peter Hadfield - journalist - aka potholer54
Climate change reporter and myth de-bunker Todate has made 11 Utube videos discussing climate change
1. Climate Change -- the scientific debate Basic introduction to greenhouse gas operation - effect of carbon cases Global dimming - by 1980s global warming prevelent Satellite temperature measurement in lower troposphere show cooling Visible signs of warming - ice melting in Greenland, glaciers melting, Antarctic ice shelf breaking off 1997 Kyoto 2005 Satellite temp problem solved agreement that world is warming - but is it man-made? 800 year CO2 lag - positive feedback - cold world warmed by small trigger which increases release of CO2 which warms world more ,and so on until all ice has gone, this proves that temperature and CO2 are linked. Triggers not known, consensus is that its caused by variation in earths orbit. In the past the temp change caused the CO2 conc to change, just this time its the other way around. Not variation in orbit so what is causing the recent warming Current positive feedback - methane in Siberia Overwelming majority of scientists accept role of man made CO2 in global warming
2. Climate Change -- the objections Water vapour less spectrum of absorbtion than CO2 Large degree of consensus for anthropogenic climate change Two areas of disagreement:- 1) Increased Output from sun - solar forcing - good correlation for last 250 years except for the recent period last (40yrs), recent research shows some increase but not enough to explain statistically significant rise in recent temp. 2) i) Global cloud cover - Cosmic rays remove cloud - depends on solar output again. Correlation breaks down after 1991 ii) Warmer tropical oceans, fewer cirrus clouds, more IR radiation can escape - Linzen IR Iris hypothesis - area of differences of opinion During 9/11 disruption when no planes, no contrails, daytime temp rose, but night time fell by equal amount - other research shows fewer clouds produces slight warming, Linzen used Indonesia, warmest oceans in the world, Effect is less over the whole tropics. Volcanos - not significant in global warming agreement.
3. - Climate Change -- Anatomy of a myth "Iceage on the way" Time magazine - We were in a cooling period, but it was coming to an end. Search of Scientific journals of the period discovered 7 global cooling, 44 global warning (1965-79). 6 times as many scientists were predicting global warmng global cooling agreed to be caused by pollution caused by particulates/aerosols which block sunlight. This would be overwelmed by CO2 global warning in the atmosphere end of high temperatures....leading into the next glacial age, in 20000 years (16000 current prediction) Urban myth, perpertrated by Senators, no consensus in 1970s, scientists knew climate was changing, didn't have good data.
[edit] Solar Panel Progression
| Energy Milestones kWh |
Date | No. of Days |
Date | Daily Energy progression kWh |
Increase | Monthly Stats | Monthly Energy/kWh High / Low |
Year | Daily Energy/kWh High / Low |
Day | Year | ||
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| 100 | October 21, 2010 | 24 | September 28, 2010 | 1.328 | n/a | January | 83.454 (134.6%) / 51.899 (83.7%) | 2012 / 2011 | 6.052 / 0.258 | 27th / 6th | 2012 / 2011 | ||
| 200 | November 24, 2010 | 34 | September 29, 2010 | 1.664 | 0.336 | February | 62.414 (63.7%) | 2011 | 6.702 / 0.419 | 24th / 10th | 2011 | ||
| 300 | February 1, 2011 | 68 | September 30, 2010 | 6.519 | 4.855 | March | 195.707 (119.3%) | 2011 | 11.053 / 1.325 | 23rd / 1st | 2011 | ||
| 400 | March 8, 2011 | 35 | October 7, 2010 | 7.547 | 1.028 | April | 299.698 (121.3%) | 2011 | 13.598 / 1.767 | 30th / 5th | 2011 | ||
| 500 | March 23, 2011 | 15 | October 11, 2010 | 8.394 | 0.847 | May | 331.527 (112.8%) | 2011 | 15.814 / 3.594 | 25th / 30th | 2011 | ||
| 600 | April 7, 2011 | 15 | October 20, 2010 | 8.426 | 0.032 | June | 310.551 (106.4%) | 2011 | 15.543 / 4.008 | 14th / 12th | 2011 | ||
| 700 | April 17, 2011 | 10 | March 4, 2011 | 8.429 | 0.003 | July | 312.841 (102.6%) | 2011 | 14.719 / 4.811 | 25th / 21st | 2011 | ||
| 800 | April 26, 2011 | 9 | March 7, 2011 | 9.645 | 1.216 | August | 247.868 (91.5%) | 2011 | 12.601 / 1.566 | 22nd / 18th | 2011 | ||
| 900 | May 3, 2011 | 7 | March 19, 2011 | 11.006 | 1.361 | September | 211.483 (106.8%) | 2011 | 11.336 / 2.066 | 1st / 6th | 2011 | ||
| 1000 | May 12, 2011 | 9 | March 23, 2011 | 11.053 | 0.047 | October | 166.469 (127.1%) / 134.966 (103%) | 2011 / 2010 | 9.122 / 0.737 | 2nd / 26th | 2011 / 2010 | ||
| 1100 | May 22, 2011 | 10 | April 6, 2011 | 12.393 | 1.34 | November | 72.199 (97.6%) / 64.409 (87%) | 2010 / 2011 | 5.840 / 0.282 | 10th / 11th | 2010 / 2011 | ||
| 1200 | June 1, 2011 | 10 | April 8, 2011 | 12.565 | 0.172 | December | 63.8 (135.7%) / 30.558 (65%) | 2011 / 2010 | 4.115 / 0.162 | 9th / 23rd | 2011 | ||
| 1300 | June 10, 2011 | 9 | April 9, 2011 | 12.955 | 0.39 | ||||||||
| 1400 | June 21, 2011 | 11 | April 25, 2011 | 13.534 | 0.579 | Weekly Stats | Dates | Total Energy |
Average Energy | ||||
| 1500 | July 1, 2011 | 10 | April 30, 2011 | 13.598 | 0.064 | Best calendar week (sun-sat) |
May 1, 2011 - May 7, 2011 | 89.361 | 12.766 | ||||
| 1600 | July 10, 2011 | 9 | May 2, 2011 | 15.226 | 1.628 | Best 7 days | April 30, 2011 - May 6, 2011 | 95.213 | 13.602 | ||||
| 1700 | July 21, 2011 | 11 | May 25, 2011 | 15.814 | 0.588 | ||||||||
| 1800 | July 31, 2011 | 10 | Calendar Year | Total Energy/kWh | Actual Year | Total Energy/MWh | Cumulative | ||||||
| 1900 | Aug 10, 2011 | 10 | 2010 | 247.234* (3 months) | 1 | 2.243 | 2.243 | ||||||
| 2000 | Aug 22, 2011 | 12 | 2011 | 2318.666 | 2 | ||||||||
| 2100 | Sep 05, 2011 | 14 | |||||||||||
| 2200 | Sep 21, 2011 | 16 | |||||||||||
| 2300 | Oct 4, 2011 | 13 | |||||||||||
| 2400 | Oct 22, 2011 | 18 | |||||||||||
| 2500 | Nov 30, 2011 | 39 | |||||||||||
| 2600 | Jan 14, 2012 | 45 |







