rabbitoh07 wrote on Aug 28
th, 2013 at 12:44am:
Nobody said the Australian terrain would soak up 10000km3.
Sorry rabbit maths isn't my forte so with all these astronomical amounts of water somewhere along the way 2500km3 became 10000km3.
So you're saying 25 % of the rains got soaked up into the terrain, instead of 9% ok i'll run with that.
But what happens to all underground water....???
It finds its way to rivers and seas.......!!!!
Again this science isn't worth the paper its printed on.
Quote:Why do you keep lying like that?
Like said with all these huge amounts of water I got lost.
Quote:WHat you have been told - repeatedly - is that 10000km3 fell on Australia over 2 years.
agree.
Quote:WHat you have been told - repeatedly - is that one quarter of this - 2500m3 is what would be needed to to reduce the global sea level by 7mm.
Not 10000km3
2500km3
agree
Quote:Big difference liar.
No just a wannabe mathematician.
Quote:You continually lie and misrepresent what you have been told.
Who's lieing now.....??????
Quote:Why do you feel that this dishonesty is necessary?
I don't lie I search for the truth.
And when the AGW religion tells me that human CO2 emissions are responsible for heating the Earth up, and real world data suggests otherwise....well.....!!!
Just screaming at me.....because we say so.......doesn't do it fro me...!!!
Quote:Is it because you realise how wrong you are?
Have you ever thought that your mod might be wrong...??
Quote:What you are now showing us is that under normal conditions - some 11% of rainfall goes to streamflow or groundwater
When you give the facts and I can understand them I say cheers bud you made your point.
Why cant you except the facts about rainfall in Australia, I mean these people know what their talking, probably studied it all their lives.
Quote:Fine - I will accept that. You would have to concede however - that in 2010, after years of drought, and in a time of very high humidity - the amount of rainfall going to stream flow and ground water was probably a bit more than 11%. Was it 25%? Who knows - but it is in the ballpark. A lot better than you - who was out in his calculations by a factor of a million.
You may be right I don't know, but like I said before all underground water finds its way to rivers and oceans.
Still puts a gaping hole in this theory that because it rained heavy over the continent of Australia some how this is responsible for lowering the sea level by 7mm.