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Just now, Abdul_Latif said:

Pretty sure that’s a structural issue rather than the conditions themselves.


So you'd agree that if the buildings are unsuitable for the weather conditions then workplaces and schools are indeed closed.

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Just now, craigkillie said:


So you'd agree that if the buildings are unsuitable for the weather conditions then workplaces and schools are indeed closed.

If a building has failed structurally, in any circumstance, and there is danger to those inside, it should be closed.

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Just now, Abdul_Latif said:

If a building has failed structurally, in any circumstance, and there is danger to those inside, it should be closed.


Great, so you agree that if it's too hot inside due to insufficient cooling and/or ventilation and there is a danger to health then these buildings should indeed be shut down. Because earlier it felt like you didn't.

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3 minutes ago, Abdul_Latif said:

Pretty sure that’s a structural issue rather than the conditions themselves.

Park Road Primary School Rosyth.

The local burns were inundated with constant rainwater which flooded the local streets including houses and the school.

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52 minutes ago, Thorongil said:

Many types of prediction huh? Can you list 5? 

It can also be safely argued that all predictions are forecasts, whether they are based on anything or not. 

Ok. 

A prediction based on juju, like a horoscope. 

A prediction based on weighing up what you perceive as relevant evidence subjectively, like pundits predicting the football scores. 

A prediction based on experience, such drinking a bottle of wine and expecting to become drunk. 

An axiomatic prediction. 1+1=2. Good people will go to heaven. 

A scientific prediction.  Such as predicting that certain swirly patterns will appear on expensive kit because the Higgs boson exists. 

 

I think you would be safe to make that argument. You'd be wrong likes but stats nerds aren't going to batter you. 

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Just now, craigkillie said:


Great, so you agree that if it's too hot inside due to insufficient cooling and/or ventilation and there is a danger to health then these buildings should indeed be shut down. Because earlier it felt like you didn't.

Is there really a danger though, or is it hyperbole?

If there is genuine danger then of course such places should be shut.

 

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1 hour ago, virginton said:

No, climate scientists can punch in their best estimates of global solar variation and volcanic activity from the time, run their models (which require very loose estimates of the impact of these variables on circulation patterns), and can produce the MWP and little Ice Age conditions from that exercise. That doesn't mean that they've actually determined the causal relationship between them to any meaningful degree of certainty. 

A global climate model is an excellent broad brush guide for global conditions (the planet is warming and will continue to warm). They are not good for explaining regional events like the MWP from 1000 years ago, nor predicting regional changes to climate such as drier/wetter summers in this part of Europe. That doesn't stop some impact-seeking scientists from claiming that they can find the answers to those questions through the sacred model, but their claims should be taken with a shovel of salt. 

I didn't say the model could explain things, i said it could account for them. 

Fortunately most people working with models understand  their limitations and how to use them in science. 

 

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26 minutes ago, Sherrif John Bunnell said:

 

 

 

 

I’d just started a new job in 1976 working as a storeman in an engineering company.  The store had an upper level with skylights that had to be painted with white emulsion to make it possible to work there.

BTW I’m older than 50.

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8 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

I’d just started a new job in 1976 working as a storeman in an engineering company.  The store had an upper level with skylights that had to be painted with white emulsion to make it possible to work there.

BTW I’m older than 50.

Snowflake imo^

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1 minute ago, Billy Jean King said:
13 minutes ago, Venti said:
If we actually hit 40C I'll have a nice pint of Tennent's.
Spill a libation for the cremated down south.
 

Get pouring

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