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Records of temperaturs show a .7 of a degree C rise in temperatures in the past 100 years. That is as measured at selected sites and mostly applies to northern hemisphere sites. The claims of global warming believers is that the the average global temperature will rise 3 to 5 degrees over the next 20 to 100 years. Weekend before last I fished a tournament at Lake Martin in Alabama. Each morning my temp gauge showed 75 to 76 degrees where I started each day. Each afternoon the same spot was showing temps of 78 to 79. That is not unusual, a two or three degree F rise in a day. Other times of the year daily changes are often five degrees or more, and seasonal changes go more than 50 degrees, from the low 40s to high 90s here in the south. Please explain how such a tiny change in average temp as predicted is going to affect bass fsihing when they are adapted to bigger changes from season to season and even day to day? I don't see how it can. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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