24-02-2015 03:46 PM - edited 24-02-2015 03:49 PM
Why is Bureau of Met manipulating data re Cyclone Marcia ?
They said it was a Cat 5 cyclone, yet all the wind speeds, sustained and gusts show that it was only a Cat 3.
In addition, the pressure level never got down to a Cat 5.
And regardless of the better building codes compared to Darwin/Tracy in 1974, the damage was no where near a Cat 5.
For a start, the trees still had leaves on them. In all the Cat 5 cyclones in the last 30 years, no trees had leaves
left on them.
In addition, "Data for Middle Percy Island has disappeared from the BOM site, but Jennifer Marohasy kept a copy.
(I’m sure the BOM will be grateful!)..."
Have a read of this.
IN ADDITION
It seems some of the media outlets wewre dissapointed that the damage wasn't worse. That was the impression I got.
Almost like Disaster porn.
Any comments ?
on 24-02-2015 09:48 PM
on 24-02-2015 09:49 PM
but for what reason?? who would gain anything by doing that
on 24-02-2015 09:54 PM
vic you said to me awhile ago that George Soros has bribed all the scientists to falsify reports. .. buy why would he??
on 24-02-2015 09:56 PM
The same reason that the IPCC do it Deb 🙂
on 24-02-2015 10:00 PM
that's not really an answer. but what's the point of manipulating data. who benefits anything from it?
on 24-02-2015 10:02 PM
on 24-02-2015 10:05 PM
I noticed that lol
I just don't get why they think it's to anyone's advantage to manipulate data
on 24-02-2015 10:07 PM
Those pushing an Agenda. Climate change, global warming.
And to get funding !
The same as a nature program I watched on the weekend, about Africa and one part discussed a particular species
of antelope.
Out came the "threatened, population under pressure, poaching, hunting, extinct in XX years"......... etc.
Which is rubbish as it is in the group of least concern over it's population as friends hunt them.
But they have to trot out the mantra as usual.
on 24-02-2015 10:15 PM
funding for what??
I don't agree with hunting btw
on 24-02-2015 10:21 PM
Research.
I know, you said before.
You buy your meat on a polystyrene tray at the supermarket.
Each to their own.