What Happened To Global Warming, it's NOT!!

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OK, I can smell higher taxes!!! How is this paid for, probably part of the Stimulus Package? Seems like another try to bring in Cap and Trade, either way we're getting the shaft, watch out for this one.:worried:


Updated February 08, 2010
Administration Proposes New Agency to Study Climate Change


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A new Climate Service agency will operate with NOAA's National Weather Service and National Ocean Service, the Commerce Department announced Monday.


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WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration on Monday proposed a new agency to study and report on the changing climate, which has drawn concern among many scientists in recent years.
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Jane Lubchenco, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, announced NOAA will set up the new Climate Service to operate in tandem with NOAA's National Weather Service and National Ocean Service.
"Whether we like it or not, climate change represents a real threat," Locke said Monday at a news conference.
Lubchenco added, "Climate change is real, it's happening now." She said climate information is vital to the wind power industry, coastal community planning, fishermen and fishery managers, farmers and public health officials.
NOAA recently reported that the decade of 2000-2009 was the warmest on record worldwide; the previous warmest decade was the 1990s. Many atmospheric scientists believe that global warming is largely due to human actions, adding gases to the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas.
Researchers and leaders from around the world met last month in Denmark to discuss ways to reduce climate-warming emissions, and a follow-up session is planned for later this year in Mexico. But a U.N. report that preceded the conference in Copenhagen has been widely disputed after much of the data in it was found to have been gathered unscientifically.
"More and more people are asking for more and more information about climate and how it's going to affect them," Lubchenco explained. So officials decided to combine climate operations into a single unit.
Portions of the Weather Service that have been studying climate, as well as offices from some other NOAA agencies, will be transferred to the new NOAA Climate Service.
The new agency will initially be led by Thomas Karl, director of the current National Climatic Data Center. The Climate Service will be headquartered in Washington and will have six regional directors across the country.
Lubchenco also announced a new NOAA climate portal on the Internet to collect a vast array of climatic data from NOAA and other sources. It will be "one-stop shopping into a world of climate information," she said.
Creation of the Climate Service requires a series of steps, including congressional committee approval. But if all goes well, it should be finished by the end of the year, officials said.
In recent years, a widespread private weather forecasting industry has grown up around the National Weather Service, and Lubchenco said she anticipates growth of private climate-related business around the new agency.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Updated February 08, 2010
Administration Proposes New Agency to Study Climate Change


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A new Climate Service agency will operate with NOAA's National Weather


Well, so much for Freezing the Government....Read my lips, or is that, "Let me be clear..." :rolleyes:
 
http://opm.gov :


GOVERNMENT TO BE CLOSED AGAIN WEDNESDAY:


Federal Government Operating Status in the Washington, DC, Area

the following message applies only to Wednesday, February 10, 2010



Federal agencies in the Washington, DC, area are CLOSED.


This Means . . .

  • Federal agencies in the Washington, DC, area are closed. Nonemergency employees (including employees on pre-approved leave) will be granted excused absence for the number of hours they were scheduled to work. This does not apply to employees on leave without pay, leave without pay for military duty, workers' compensation, suspension, or in another nonpay status.
  • Telework employees may be expected to work from their telework sites, as specified in their telework agreements.
  • Emergency employees are expected to report for work on time.
  • Employees on alternative work schedules are not entitled to another AWS day off in lieu of the workday on which the agency is closed.
Posted on February 9, 2010 at 6:50 PM
 
Do you think anyone notices that the Fedeal Government in Washington D.C. will have been closed three days in a row?

And, since next Monday is a federal holiday too- what do you think the odds are of them closing DC Thursday and Friday too?

Or will the open on friday, since everyone already scheduled their 5-4-9 RDO to fall on friday anyway???
 
Do you think anyone notices that the Fedeal Government in Washington D.C. will have been closed three days in a row?

And, since next Monday is a federal holiday too- what do you think the odds are of them closing DC Thursday and Friday too?

Or will the open on friday, since everyone already scheduled their 5-4-9 RDO to fall on friday anyway???


It's great..My phone hasn't rang all week:D
 
Do you think anyone notices that the Fedeal Government in Washington D.C. will have been closed three days in a row?

And, since next Monday is a federal holiday too- what do you think the odds are of them closing DC Thursday and Friday too?

Or will the open on friday, since everyone already scheduled their 5-4-9 RDO to fall on friday anyway???
Hopefully Congress takes the rest of the week off. When they aren't in session, our freedom isn't in jeopardy!:D
 
I hope they freeze their butts off just before the meeting on the New Agency to Study Climate Change:rolleyes:
 
I just want to thank global warming for the lagest amount of snow we've recieved in like 6 years.
 
Holy crap!!...that is gonna cost some insurance companies a pretty penny..:blink:
 
GREAT DAY! Boy that snow must be really heavy!:worried: Still freezing at night down here in the south, some rain but none of this stuff. No Sir, I Don't Like It! depressed.gif
 
This article from Aviation Week today-

By the way- the ones listed in the article are not all. There are others. I have photos of the roof beam that broke. What you see in that photo is one bay. There were four bays.

Here is the article:

Heavy Iron Hit in Washington Dulles Collapse


Feb 8, 2010


By George Larson george_larson@bellsouth.net

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The heavy snow Saturday that apparently caused the roof to collapse at Dulles Jet Center, inflicting heavy damage on business jets below, seems not to have affected either neighboring Signature Flight Support or Landmark Aviation across the field.

Saturday’s massive failure of a hangar roof at the relatively new facility on the northeast side of Washington Dulles International Airport reportedly severely damaged several aircraft including a pair of Global Expresses and a G550, say people familiar with the facility. The owner of an aircraft servicing firm at Dulles, who requested that his name be withheld, told Aviation Week today the collapsed facility included four bays, A through D. Apparently only D bay, which housed three Gulfstreams operated by General Dynamics, survived. The Jet Center, which is only a few years old, is reportedly condemned.

In addition, “There’s also an environmental problem with leaking jet fuel,” said the source. When steel beams failed, they fell and cut through the aircraft, which are described as unsalvageable.

The collapse was reported widely during the weekend, but the contents of the hangar were not.

The unprecedented snowfall in Washington and northern Virginia created a massive load on the roof, apparently causing the collapse, but a worker at Signature told Aviation Week today that neither his nor Landmark’s buildings experienced any damage.

http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/gene...=Heavy Iron Hit in Washington Dulles Collapse
 
I just did some quick math-

The four you see in this photo, combined, have a combined value somewhere around $100 million, just for the planes. I have no idea what equipment they have inside. Could be double that when you add up the price.

That's just for this one bay.
 
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