Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Harlem NY to Global Warming Jive

Harlem NY to Global warming, you are nothing but jive and an excuse to shut down everything.

October 6, 2014
RELEASE 14-272
NASA Study Finds Earth’s Ocean Abyss Has Not Warmed
image shows heat radiating from the Pacific Ocean as imaged by the NASA’s Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System
While the upper part of the world’s oceans continue to absorb heat from global warming, ocean depths have not warmed measurably in the last decade. This image shows heat radiating from the Pacific Ocean as imaged by the NASA’s Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System instrument on the Terra satellite. (Blue regions indicate thick cloud cover.)
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Deep sea creatures, like these anemones at a hydrothermal vent
Deep sea creatures, like these anemones at a hydrothermal vent, are not yet feeling the heat from global climate change. Although the top half of the ocean continues to warm, the bottom half has not increased measurably in temperature in the last decade.
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NERC
The cold waters of Earth’s deep ocean have not warmed measurably since 2005, according to a new NASA study, leaving unsolved the mystery of why global warming appears to have slowed in recent years.
Scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, analyzed satellite and direct ocean temperature data from 2005 to 2013 and found the ocean abyss below 1.24 miles (1,995 meters) has not warmed measurably. Study coauthor Josh Willis of JPL said these findings do not throw suspicion on climate change itself.
"The sea level is still rising," Willis noted. "We're just trying to understand the nitty-gritty details."
In the 21st century, greenhouse gases have continued to accumulate in the atmosphere, just as they did in the 20th century, but global average surface air temperatures have stopped rising in tandem with the gases. The temperature of the top half of the world's oceans -- above the 1.24-mile mark -- is still climbing, but not fast enough to account for the stalled air temperatures.
Many processes on land, air and sea have been invoked to explain what is happening to the "missing" heat. One of the most prominent ideas is that the bottom half of the ocean is taking up the slack, but supporting evidence is slim. This latest study is the first to test the idea using satellite observations, as well as direct temperature measurements of the upper ocean. Scientists have been taking the temperature of the top half of the ocean directly since 2005, using a network of 3,000 floating temperature probes called the Argo array.
"The deep parts of the ocean are harder to measure," said JPL's William Llovel, lead author of the study published Sunday in the journal Nature Climate Change. "The combination of satellite and direct temperature data gives us a glimpse of how much sea level rise is due to deep warming. The answer is -- not much."
The study took advantage of the fact that water expands as it gets warmer. The sea level is rising because of this expansion and the water added by glacier and ice sheet melt.
To arrive at their conclusion, the JPL scientists did a straightforward subtraction calculation, using data for 2005-2013 from the Argo buoys, NASA's Jason-1 and Jason-2 satellites, and the agency’s Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites. From the total amount of sea level rise, they subtracted the amount of rise from the expansion in the upper ocean, and the amount of rise that came from added meltwater. The remainder represented the amount of sea level rise caused by warming in the deep ocean.
The remainder was essentially zero. Deep ocean warming contributed virtually nothing to sea level rise during this period.
Coauthor Felix Landerer of JPL noted that during the same period warming in the top half of the ocean continued unabated, an unequivocal sign that our planet is heating up. Some recent studies reporting deep-ocean warming were, in fact, referring to the warming in the upper half of the ocean but below the topmost layer, which ends about 0.4 mile (700 meters) down.
Landerer also is a coauthor of another paper in the same journal issue on 1970-2005 ocean warming in the Southern Hemisphere. Before Argo floats were deployed, temperature measurements in the Southern Ocean were spotty, at best. Using satellite measurements and climate simulations of sea level changes around the world, the new study found the global ocean absorbed far more heat in those 35 years than previously thought -- a whopping 24 to 58 percent more than early estimates.
Both papers result from the work of the newly formed NASA Sea Level Change Team, an interdisciplinary group tasked with using NASA satellite data to improve the accuracy and scale of current and future estimates of sea level change. The Southern Hemisphere paper was led by three scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California.
NASA monitors Earth's vital signs from land, air and space with a fleet of satellites and ambitious airborne and ground-based observation campaigns. NASA develops new ways to observe and study Earth's interconnected natural systems with long-term data records and computer analysis tools to better see how our planet is changing. The agency shares this unique knowledge with the global community and works with institutions in the United States and around the world that contribute to understanding and protecting our home planet.
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Steve Cole
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Alan Buis

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Oregon and China Investment

China investment is about to hit Oregon in a good way.  This seems like a basic project, but to turn natural gas into methanol, ship it to Dailin China and make olefins, plastics, etc is a real good thing.  Even the bleepin greenies can't object.  Can't find updates on this, latest info is in January 2014.  Impeach Obama and maybe we can have a life in the USA.  Hey Harlem NY, you better pray.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Foreclosures and your Attorney

If you are facing a foreclosure, call your Attorney.  It may help to at least stall for time.  Otherwise, the crash is on, particularly for you... from geezer land:

Statistics elsewhere in the country are equally dramatic. The Philadelphia Business Journal reported Sept. 11 that foreclosure starts in New Jersey had skyrocketed in August, increasing by 115% year-on-year; scheduled foreclosure auctions increased by 71% compared to a year ago, to the highest level since July 2010. In Maryland, August foreclosures increased by 20% year-on-year. According to RealtyTrac, the state’s August foreclosures were up 71% from July, and at that point, Maryland had experienced two straight years of rising foreclosures.
In Colorado, foreclosure auctions were up by a whopping 160%, and in Oregon, they increased by 117%.
Against this backdrop, a Sept. 9 article in The New York Times is revealing. Under the headline, “Are Subprime Mortgages Coming Back?” author Binyamin Appelbaum suggests that “it might be time for the revival of the subprime-lending industry” by loosening standards on mortgage lending, which he claims are now excessively strict, and hurting the overall economy. After all, he says, long before these risky loans were blamed for helping to usher in the 2008 financial crisis, they were “embraced as a promising antidote to the excessive caution of mainstream lenders.”

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Argentina to Harlem Vulture Funds

Hey Harlem NY, the vulture funds may be attacking Argentina, but they suckers are based right here near the hood of Bronx and Harlem NY, in downtown NYC.

From La Nacion, Argentina, in translation, they are looking for a blessing from the Pope:
The head of state reporting this week that union leaders could organize a "social explosion" during his visit to Francisco next Saturday, or while participating in the UN assembly on Wednesday, 24, in New York. "You know what? Yesterday I thought I would not miss anything you can think to put together a sort of matinee of the [social unrest] December, during the day of travel to Rome at the invitation of the Pope, or during the week in which he'll be at the UN, "he wrote on Twitter.
In this context, the chief of protocol Vatican Jorge Bergoglio did not rule out dialogue with the President on the conflict that Argentina maintains against the so-called vulture funds, prompting the country's entry into a technical default. "Everything is part of a broad conversation. the Pope, from its position, has a panoramic, a very broad view. So nothing is excluded," said Karcher. Monsigner Guillermo Karcher is the adviser to the Vatican on protocol.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Harlem Shake on Obama

the Harlem shake in on Obama, and his Saudi deal as we shake our heads in NYC about how crazy this mutha' is.  Getting shtupped by the Saudis, getting skewered like Shish kabob?  Totally mad. Time to impeach Obama, here from larouchepac:

According to a report published on Saturday in Politico, the sudden decision by President Obama to renew plans to arm Syrian rebels fighting against the Islamic State was driven by Saudi Arabia. According to the account, Obama’s White House counter-terrorism advisor Lisa Monaco was in Saudi Arabia last weekend, where she got a commitment from the Kingdom to provide training bases for the Syrian rebels. She raced back to Washington and reportedly briefed President Obama personally in the Oval Office on Tuesday morning. On the basis of the Saudi promise, Obama met with Congressional leaders and got them to approve an added $500 million in aid to the rebels, to be included in the continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government through December. The adding of the $500 million in support to the rebels, along with the leaking of the Saudi offer to host training bases, caused a backlash on Capitol Hill and strengthened the hands of those Members of Congress demanding that Obama formally get Congressional authorization for further military actions against the Islamic State.
With momentum building for the declassification of the 28 pages of the original 9/11 Joint Congressional Inquiry report detailing Saudi complicity with the hijackers, and with more and more evidence surfacing of the Saudi funding of the Islamic State and other Al Qaeda spinoffs, the idea that the Saudis would “offer’’ to host a training camp for Syrian rebels to fight against the Islamic State almost defies logic. Nevertheless, according to the Politico account, it was the Saudi offer that triggered the Administration’s push.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Obama the Baltic Vampire Toy

Obama needs to be impeached now as he comes into his own in the war to destroy Russia.  He's really fuming at the mouth in Estonia. Really the BRICS countries too, Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, with hanger-ons like Egypt and Argentina and Nicaragua....  The list goes on.  Russia does not seem that isolated over the Ukraine after all.  Hey Harlem, NY we know the jive of Obama.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Creativity and China

Harlem NY can groove on China and on water.  Before all those Western US people have to migrate here.

China is sparking creativity, with its program to mine the Moon for Helium-3 for fusion power.  We can have a future we can have progress.  We need China to help the United States.  The Western US is doomed to drought and not enough water unless we set up for desalination, for water from Alaska, to create water.  China is the center of the BRICS countries- Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, with new credit, a new financial system for rebuilding the world.