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by Francoflier
Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:21 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Russian Invasion of Ukraine - *Discussion* Thread
Replies: 18095
Views: 1507325

Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine - *Discussion* Thread

What is needed to turn the tide for good is Diplomacy. It should be blatently obvious to everyone by now that Ukraine does not have the troops on the ground to beat back the Russians. They never did have and they certainly don't now. And the only major Country even contemplating sending their own t...

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by Francoflier
Thu Mar 28, 2024 4:56 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: A350 backlog shifting towards A350-1000/F
Replies: 18
Views: 4928

Re: A350 backlog shifting towards A350-1000/F

Most airliners tend to eventually see their larger variants become more popular. In fact, it seems to have happened to all major modern widebodies I can think of (well, those that have more than one size variant)... 767, 787, 777, A340, A330. The longer variants always seem to win out. I'm sure ther...

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by Francoflier
Sat Mar 23, 2024 5:19 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Boom Supersonic Overture Development - 2024
Replies: 29
Views: 5372

Re: Boom Supersonic Overture Development - 2024

The XB-1 doesn't have the same avionics, engines or even the same general shape of as the Overture meaning that it is of rather limited value as a demonstrator. The BAC 221 and HP.115, both technology demonstrators for what would eventually become the Concorde, looked nothing like it either and had...

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by Francoflier
Wed Mar 06, 2024 2:58 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Historic Blizzard in the Mountains of California
Replies: 12
Views: 723

Re: Historic Blizzard in the Mountains of California

...And it happens a lot more when the atmosphere gets warmer. Especially in el Nino years. https://weather.com/news/weather/news/2024-02-29-record-warmest-winter-midwest-northeast-snow https://www.climate.gov/news-features/blogs/beyond-data/2023-historic-year-us-billion-dollar-weather-and-climate-di...

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by Francoflier
Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:50 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Historic Blizzard in the Mountains of California
Replies: 12
Views: 723

Re: Historic Blizzard in the Mountains of California

I see the usual chorus of climate change deniers has not changed. Yes, strong storms and weather events have happened before. Yes, man made climate change is making these extreme weather events more intense and more frequents. It is impossible to tie any single event to climate change, but statisti...

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by Francoflier
Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:36 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Historic Blizzard in the Mountains of California
Replies: 12
Views: 723

Re: Historic Blizzard in the Mountains of California

I see the usual chorus of climate change deniers has not changed. Yes, strong storms and weather events have happened before. Yes, man made climate change is making these extreme weather events more intense and more frequents. It is impossible to tie any single event to climate change, but statistic...

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by Francoflier
Mon Feb 26, 2024 4:48 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Why does the B77W have so much thrust?
Replies: 49
Views: 8752

Re: Why does the B77W have such much trust?

Long story short, the massive engines compensate for the undersized wings.

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by Francoflier
Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:49 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: DL A339's - Issues with reliability?
Replies: 53
Views: 11222

Re: DL A339's - Issues with reliability?

Is there any indication anywhere that these subs are related to tech issues? If a route is scheduled with a specific aircraft can you educate the rest of us why they’d swap it for a different one if it’s *not* tech related? Otherwise, why even schedule a specific aircraft type to a route? Where I w...

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by Francoflier
Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:25 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: DL A339's - Issues with reliability?
Replies: 53
Views: 11222

Re: DL A339's - Issues with reliability?

Yesterday, I landed at AMS and next door at gate F8 was DL243 AMS-BOS on an A339. Scheduled departure was 11:30am and it was delayed at that point until 3pm. I departed AMS at 1:35pm and when I landed at 3:45pm I looked again and the flight was canceled. It feels like whenever I see a DL A339 while...

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by Francoflier
Tue Jan 23, 2024 10:24 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Electric Vehicles - AMA
Replies: 88
Views: 7259

Re: Electric Vehicles - AMA

It doesn't matter if I drive 50kms in one day or 200kms - I don't have the time nor luxury to charge my car every couple of days let alone overnight. My car gets fuelled about once a month (other than for road trips), takes about 3 minutes. Of all your comments, this has the be the one where your o...

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by Francoflier
Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:07 am
Forum: Military Aviation & Space Flight
Topic: United Launch Alliance - Tests, Launches, News, Developments
Replies: 329
Views: 81173

Re: United Launch Alliance - Tests, Launches, News, Developments

It was great to see Vulcan finally launching and Blue Origin finally joining the big boys' playground. Forget iterative design for a minute, there's still room for good old 'engineering the crap out of something so it works right the first time'. Vulcan's first passenger, on the other hand, is not d...

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by Francoflier
Sun Jan 14, 2024 8:34 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: With today's technology, could the luggage system at DIA be fixed?
Replies: 4
Views: 2259

Re: With today's technology, could the luggage system at DIA be fixed?

They need to completely overhaul the gargoyle training program and increase their supervising by the lizard people.

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by Francoflier
Wed Jan 10, 2024 5:57 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Japan Airlines A350 collides with aircraft at HND
Replies: 1206
Views: 199336

Re: Japan Airlines A350 collides with aircraft at HND

According to JAL, the cockpit crew told them the aircraft was completely uncontrollable after the impact. The captain tried to brake the aircraft and to operate the rudder and front wheel, but was unable to do any of these. It also seems like all of the electronics in the cockpit failed, as the cre...

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by Francoflier
Mon Jan 08, 2024 7:00 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Japan Airlines A350 collides with aircraft at HND
Replies: 1206
Views: 199336

Re: Japan Airlines A350 collides with aircraft at HND

I agree and I also find it unacceptable that that many lights at the airport are non-functional. To me it speaks to larger issues of deferred/insufficient maintenance. Lol, you should see JFK... I've landed at 3rd World airports that had more runway and taxiway lights working than Kennedy. Compared...

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by Francoflier
Wed Jan 03, 2024 4:25 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Japan Airlines A350 collides with aircraft at HND
Replies: 1206
Views: 199336

Re: Japan Airlines A350 collides with aircraft at HND

I wonder if the A350 having an aluminium nose section possibly helped save lives of the crew upfront? (Purely hypothetical of course) That nose section took a massive beating but held form quite well, would it of been the same outcome if it was CFRP? :scratchchin: CFRP shouldn't be a problem when i...

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by Francoflier
Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:25 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Japan Airlines A350 collides with aircraft at HND
Replies: 1206
Views: 199336

Re: Japan Airlines A350 collides with aircraft at HND

JAL A350 are all fitted with dual HUD. I can see JAL pushing to implement such "runway night intrusion check" system on it. It will of course depend on the investigation results and it will takes year but Japanese airlines tends to be very cautious. This is actually very telling. The HUD ...

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by Francoflier
Wed Jan 03, 2024 12:54 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Japan Airlines A350 collides with aircraft at HND
Replies: 1206
Views: 199336

Re: Japan Airlines A350 collides with aircraft at HND

I am no pilot so could someone enlighten me as to how TCAS would function in this situation? Would it give the, “Traffic, traffic,” call? As the offending plane didn't have an ADS-B transponder and so didn't broadcast signals for the TCAS, the landing A350 was essentially blind. On or near the grou...

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by Francoflier
Sun Nov 12, 2023 3:10 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: A350-1000 take-off weight hiked to 322t
Replies: 484
Views: 74354

Re: A350-1000 take-off weight hiked to 322t

As stated by Flipdewaf and Polot above, in the context of a large jet engine, the only type of SFC used is TSFC since thrust is the predominant metric used to measure engine performance. I’ll remember that when I read about CF6-80C2 engines like the LM6000 which use lb/shp.hr or g/kW.hr I'm not sur...

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by Francoflier
Sat Nov 11, 2023 2:34 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: A350-1000 take-off weight hiked to 322t
Replies: 484
Views: 74354

Re: A350-1000 take-off weight hiked to 322t

You can't adjust for thrust when thrust is already accounted for in the unit itself: g/kN.h = grams of fuel per kilonewton of thrust over an hour (lb/lbf.h in 'muricanese). The units for SFC are kg/kW.hr, the units for TSFC are kg/kN.h. Everyone in industry know that they should have written TSFC, ...

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by Francoflier
Fri Nov 10, 2023 5:10 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: A350-1000 take-off weight hiked to 322t
Replies: 484
Views: 74354

Re: A350-1000 take-off weight hiked to 322t

The GE9X at 105 klb is a 8.69565% decrease in the thrust of the GE90-115., if it’s 10% better SFC than the, GE90-115, its only a 1.30435% improvement over the GE90-115, as 8.69565% is coming from generating less thrust. The GE9X does not have a better SFC compared to the GEnx, it burns several tonn...

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by Francoflier
Wed Nov 01, 2023 7:28 am
Forum: Military Aviation & Space Flight
Topic: SpaceX - Tests, Launches, Developments - 2022
Replies: 605
Views: 106002

Re: SpaceX - Tests, Launches, Developments - 2022

The FAA has now completed its Starship safety review: https://www.space.com/faa-finishes-spacex-starship-safety-review This was meant to assess the safety impact on public health and property of a Starship launch. The FAA environmental review, which involves coordination with several other governmen...

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by Francoflier
Thu Oct 26, 2023 4:10 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Rolls-Royce RB211 Broken Fan Blades
Replies: 14
Views: 3018

Re: Rolls-Royce RB211 Broken Fan Blades

I used to know a US Army mechanic who worked on choppers and who did several deployment in the ME. I would tell we that, when in the field, it was common practice for them to 'fix' turbine disks with broken/damaged blades by basically snipping them off and then snipping off the opposite one... There...

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by Francoflier
Tue Oct 24, 2023 1:46 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: A330 Freighter P2F vs 330F
Replies: 5
Views: 1043

Re: A330 Freighter P2F vs 330F

I feel there was a thread about that recently... can't seem to find it. The production freighter has an increased MZFW (but the same MLW). It also has a rigid FWD bulkhead instead of a net on the conversions, which changes the courier area layout quite a bit. Obviously, pax windows are factory delet...

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by Francoflier
Mon Oct 23, 2023 1:47 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Loud noises and shaking after takeoff
Replies: 30
Views: 4728

Re: Loud noises and shaking after takeoff

Do Airbus airplanes have fixed takeoff derate settings also, such as 10% and 20%? Or do you guys just have the FLEX setting, which Boeing calls an Assumed Temperature Thrust Reduction? What do you use for climb derates? Airbuses offer a number of fixed derate options for takeoff, up to 6 on the mod...

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by Francoflier
Wed Oct 18, 2023 12:32 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: A321 XLR Hot Brakes
Replies: 39
Views: 9085

Re: A321 XLR Hot Brakes

I also doubt that Airbus will increase the MLW or MZFW of the XLR. The goal is more range, not more payload. Since the XLR is generally destined to be used on longer flights than its shorter-legged siblings, brake temperature is going to be even less of an issue. Even then, if an operator decides to...

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by Francoflier
Fri Oct 06, 2023 9:08 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: How Often Is Auto Land Used?
Replies: 49
Views: 4847

Re: How Often Is Auto Land Used?

I've got a couple of friends that fly into SFO regularly. Seems that they're autolanding far more often than what's been described here. One such FO for an unnamed airline told me they did CAT III autolands several times within a single month. Those who frequently fly into airports that are prone t...

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by Francoflier
Sat Sep 02, 2023 3:26 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: LA 767-300F stalled during go-around in Frankfurt (20 Jun 2023)
Replies: 51
Views: 14833

Re: LA 767-300F stalled during go-around in Frankfurt (20 Jun 2023)

I don’t know how much LAN Chile pay, maybe it’s less than at a US major but being a widebody jet captain in Chile is probably a more privileged position in society than in the US. To be worthy of such reward, it’s not amateur hour where they can’t read a PFD or do a windshear escape without ending ...

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by Francoflier
Tue Aug 29, 2023 6:14 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: The A.net Watch Thread
Replies: 8
Views: 1430

Re: The A.net Watch Thread

Traditional watches certainly are nothing more than accoutrements these days. They are technologically completely obsolete, especially mechanical watches. But it does give them a charm that some idiots like myself fall for... You can call it jewelry for men. For me, the fact that they will never be ...

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by Francoflier
Mon Aug 28, 2023 10:03 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: The A.net Watch Thread
Replies: 8
Views: 1430

Re: The A.net Watch Thread

I stay away from the expensive stuff for now. Mostly because I can't justify spending that much on watches but also because I find pleasure in variety... at least when it comes to watches. That's the 'lesser evil' argument I offer the better half to smooth over new purchases. Anywho, mostly the Japa...

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by Francoflier
Mon Aug 28, 2023 7:41 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Another MAX build issue…aft pressure bulkhead
Replies: 48
Views: 16872

Re: Another MAX build issue…aft pressure bulkhead

The point was would the public accept the inspection/control levels expected in aircraft if applied to other products.. like the Listeria laced milkshakes that killed three in Tacoma last week. was it the shop keepers duty to have inspected his entire supply line for contamination or do we assume t...

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by Francoflier
Mon Aug 28, 2023 7:21 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: How have you reduced your carbon footprint?
Replies: 85
Views: 6419

Re: How have you reduced your carbon footprint?

The vast majority of pollution comes from corporations, yet we point fingers at each other because it’s easier than looking at the big picture. Very true. Really wouldn’t even consider giving up meat - I get that there are benefits but a world without eating meat is not a world I want to live in an...

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by Francoflier
Mon Aug 28, 2023 7:08 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Back to the office mandates
Replies: 101
Views: 8737

Re: Back to work mandates

It seems to me that the US 'back to work' push mostly stems from large corporations, wealthy organizations and individuals sitting on billions worth of office real-estate, the value of which is now plummeting thanks to remote work. In a low-unemployment environment, it appears to be backfiring somew...

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by Francoflier
Sun Aug 27, 2023 3:32 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: What steps can we take to soak up the CO2 in the atmosphere?
Replies: 31
Views: 3824

Re: What steps can we take to soak up the CO2 in the atmosphere?

It takes as much energy to convert CO2 back into O2 and Cabon as it released when it was burned in the first place... Those double covalent bonds are pretty strong. Turning it into other compounds is very energy intensive and of course a non-starter unless that energy isn't sustainable in the first ...

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by Francoflier
Sun Aug 27, 2023 5:34 am
Forum: Military Aviation & Space Flight
Topic: Another Osprey went down in Australia
Replies: 9
Views: 2361

Re: Another Osprey went down in Australia

Sad news.

Are the accident rates /hours flown really higher than the choppers they replace?

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by Francoflier
Sun Aug 27, 2023 5:32 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Where will you move to as the Climate Crisis Worsens?
Replies: 159
Views: 13420

Re: Where will you move to as the Climate Crisis Worsens?

The population movements brought up here mostly show people moving to lower tax states, which is not directly related to climate policies but rather indirectly by the fact that these states elect leaders of the party which both favors lower taxes (mostly on the wealthier) and which also happen to no...

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by Francoflier
Sun Aug 27, 2023 5:16 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: How have you reduced your carbon footprint?
Replies: 85
Views: 6419

Re: How have you reduced your carbon footprint?

Ultimately, there is little that we at the individual level can do to help with significantly reducing our global greenhouse gas emissions. Any change needs to be at a government level through regulations and that only happens when we start choosing better and more intelligent leaders, as Aesma said...

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by Francoflier
Mon Aug 14, 2023 2:22 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Transponders during taxi in/out
Replies: 22
Views: 3649

Re: Transponders during taxi in/out

Transponders are turned on before engine start at the bay and turned off after shutting them down at the other end. You may be thinking of the TCAS.

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by Francoflier
Sun Aug 13, 2023 11:18 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Ice Cores Reveal Greenland Was Ice Free 416,000 Years Ago
Replies: 33
Views: 3218

Re: Ice Cores Reveal Greenland Was Ice Free 416,000 Years Ago

The distinctions I make are important because they focus on the factual evidence: 1. We cannot conclude that the present change is natural and inevitable (the "nothing can be done" argument). 2. We cannot conclude that the present change is not strongly artificial (the "there is no p...

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by Francoflier
Sun Aug 13, 2023 4:06 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Heat Wave Across the Southern United States Continues
Replies: 59
Views: 6514

Re: Heat Wave Across the Southern United States Continues

The extreme climate in northern and central America is causing droughts which are affecting the Panama Canal: https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/drought-hit-panama-canal-restricts-daily-crossings-water-saving-move-2023-07-26/ Crossings have to be restricted, causing long waiting times and shippi...

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by Francoflier
Sun Aug 13, 2023 4:02 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Ice Cores Reveal Greenland Was Ice Free 416,000 Years Ago
Replies: 33
Views: 3218

Re: Ice Cores Reveal Greenland Was Ice Free 416,000 Years Ago

Rule of thumb: Climate change in the cold direction: Mass death, depopulation and extinction. Climate change in the warm direction: Life flourishes. Given that we are living through a mass extinction event, this is unlikely to be the case this time around... This 'rule of thumb' only works when cli...

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by Francoflier
Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:32 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Ice Cores Reveal Greenland Was Ice Free 416,000 Years Ago
Replies: 33
Views: 3218

Re: Ice Cores Reveal Greenland Was Ice Free 416,000 Years Ago

Or it shows that Mother Nature is going to do what she wants. Mother nature will do what it wants, but it doesn't change the fact that we are the ones causing the climate to change at the moment, not Mother nature. There may be some changes, but my point was it's not a threat to existence or life o...

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by Francoflier
Mon Aug 07, 2023 6:58 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Virgin Atlantic pilots consider strike over fatigue.
Replies: 117
Views: 15991

Re: Virgin Atlantic pilots consider strike over fatigue.

I can understand why some people derive fulfilment from dedicating most of their waking hours to their job. Maybe it's very satisfying, maybe it's very rewarding, maybe they don't really enjoy any other aspect of their lives... whatever. What I don't understand is when said people then go on pontifi...

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by Francoflier
Fri Aug 04, 2023 10:55 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Epic Flooding in Beijing area of China from Typhoon Doksuri
Replies: 5
Views: 1459

Re: Epic Flooding in Beijing area of China from Typhoon Doksuri

That Gaia lady ain't too happy about things lately...

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by Francoflier
Fri Aug 04, 2023 7:23 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Record Warm Temperatures in the North Atlantic
Replies: 18
Views: 2338

Re: Record Warm Temperatures in the North Atlantic

Here is an interesting article about the global heating up of the oceans and its implications: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-66387537 Oceans happen to be one of the biggest regulators of Earth's climate, along with being responsible for producing half of the oxygen we breathe. It does...

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by Francoflier
Thu Aug 03, 2023 4:28 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Record Warm Temperatures in the North Atlantic
Replies: 18
Views: 2338

Re: Record Warm Temperatures in the North Atlantic

Intentionally reporting of what's overwhelmingly likely flawed, inaccurate or incomplete data to provoke inaccurate headlines and stoke fear is [checks notes] an agenda, is it not? Well, no. An agenda implies the concept of an underlying goal an individual or organization would profit from in one w...

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by Francoflier
Wed Aug 02, 2023 2:37 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Record Warm Temperatures in the North Atlantic
Replies: 18
Views: 2338

Re: Record Warm Temperatures in the North Atlantic

There's definitely an agenda to those in charge of collecting, recording and disseminating the data. This makes news and pushes their agenda, and it doesn't matter that the sensor may have failed or it's just junk data given the location, it makes headlines and that's why they're in their position,...

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by Francoflier
Tue Aug 01, 2023 6:00 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Russian Invasion of Ukraine - *Discussion* Thread
Replies: 18095
Views: 1507325

Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine - *Discussion* Thread

DIRECTFLT wrote:
Russia threatens retaliation with nuclear weapons after drone strike


Is it Monday again?
Time flies...

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DIRECTFLT wrote:
The heatwave of 2023 isn't in the ballpark of past US heatwaves like 1936.

https://twitter.com/TonyClimate/status/ ... 8006758401


I wonder what point you are trying to make here.

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by Francoflier
Fri Jul 28, 2023 3:58 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Heat Wave in Southern Europe
Replies: 25
Views: 2768

Re: Heat Wave in Southern Europe

I'm on Corsica in the middle of the Mediterranean. It's been 30 deg C today... pretty standard for July. I'm calling some of this as hype 18 this moring here in Madrid 16 degrees this morning here in Madrid * It's cool where I am at the moment so Climate Change is bull * Yeah... that's not how it w...

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by Francoflier
Sat Jul 22, 2023 1:47 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: Heat Wave Across the Southern United States Continues
Replies: 59
Views: 6514

Re: Heat Wave Across the Southern United States Continues

Here is an article tallying the climate records which have fallen so far this year. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-66229065 The graphs depicting the average temperatures by year are especially telling, not only because 2023's line is above every other year on record, but because it is ...

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