> Nowhere does it say anything about the fluctuation of
> Earths magnetic field affecting the climate.
So, how are low pressure zones made?
Why are so many tornados around thunder storms?
> By talking about increased seismic activity.
> Singeling out some earthquakes when discussing this
> is like talking about the weather of the day when
> climate change is being discussed. Then again, you've
> done that in the previous threads....
Come on, I was just singeling out the LARGEST one(s)!
> If someone claims that human beings have increased in
> height over the millenia, would a short person that
> you pass by in the street be evidence that the claim is
> wrong?
Of course not! LOL
> How about the evidence of how these things affect
> what is being discussed here?
Look Tommi, electricity and therefore magnetism, since they are both related, have always been an integral part of the weather! Example, thunder storms, lightening, coliding fronts, etc...
So, are you trying to "suggest" here that changes in Earth magnetism have no affect/effect on the weather changes!?
-wirelessguru1