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I was looking up heatwave history and found this article. My question is that if it has been as hot many years ago when there was less industrialisation, then something else caused it (like normal weather patterns...lol). Surely the same forces that caused heat waves in the past could cause them again.
It's time to put this heatwave into perspective by having a look at history - here are some excerpts:
http://www.examiner.com.au/story/1231415/heatwave-a-hotter-topic/?cs=97
Trying to pretend this heatwave is something worse than we've had before is the sort of dishonesty that bothers me with AGW.
And do AGWers realise that some of the more frequent bush fire activity is very likely due to the lack of fuel reduction burns? That's a policy issue and has nothing to do with AGW. Again, it's the dishonesty of all this that puts me right off. It looks like it is a fake when dishonesty and partial truths (distorting the real truth) are used so freely. If it really is a problem, surely there is no need for deception?
It's time to put this heatwave into perspective by having a look at history - here are some excerpts:
Sure, Australia is enjoying a heatwave, but history will tell us that it is not that unusual.
We are told that the hottest average maximum temperature recorded across Australia reached a record 40.33 degrees on Monday, however, it was more interesting to note that this broke a record set in December 1972 - yes, 1972.
As predictions of hot weather continue, it was even more interesting to look at historical data. Sydney hit 42.5 degrees this week and sent everyone into meltdown but it wasn't a patch on Sydney's record 45.3 degrees set in 1939 - the year that World War II started.
And, that record in 1939 beat the previous record set in 1896.
In terms of Australia's hottest day, well, that record of 50.7 degrees was set at Oodnadatta Airport in 1960.
There is plenty of debate about the lack of fuel reduction burns and their ability to subdue major fires. These burns have become politically incorrect in these environmentally sensitive times when, in fact, cool autumn burns are good for safety and good for nature.
http://www.examiner.com.au/story/1231415/heatwave-a-hotter-topic/?cs=97
Trying to pretend this heatwave is something worse than we've had before is the sort of dishonesty that bothers me with AGW.
And do AGWers realise that some of the more frequent bush fire activity is very likely due to the lack of fuel reduction burns? That's a policy issue and has nothing to do with AGW. Again, it's the dishonesty of all this that puts me right off. It looks like it is a fake when dishonesty and partial truths (distorting the real truth) are used so freely. If it really is a problem, surely there is no need for deception?