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Pearl Harbor attack, Dec 7th, 1941 - Atomic bomb on Hiroshima Sept 17th, 1945 less than four years later.
Osama bin Laden Al Qaida attack on World Trade Center, Sept 11th, 2001 - bin Laden still running free SEVEN years later...
I hope your GOP doesn't keep up the good work...
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Pearl Harbor attack, Dec 7th, 1941 - Atomic bomb on Hiroshima Sept 17th, 1945 less than four years later.
Osama bin Laden Al Qaida attack on World Trade Center, Sept 11th, 2001 - bin Laden still running free SEVEN years later...
I hope your GOP doesn't keep up the good work...
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IS Bin Laden alive? Is there a possibility that we allow his to be alive to keep the terrosist hunt alive?
If I were a gambler, I would guess if the truth were known, he has been dead for years, of course with the honest goverment we have, how would would we ever know?
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IS Bin Laden alive? Is there a possibility that we allow his to be alive to keep the terrosist hunt alive?
If I were a gambler, I would guess if the truth were known, he has been dead for years, of course with the honest goverment we have, how would would we ever know?
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Holy cow , did you write that Duane? Now if you could only apply that to some of the other misdeeds and corruption of this administration you might....never mind, I was dreaming LOL
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more bad news for the Gore-ons!
you gotta love it when facts get in the way of a good line of happy horseshit...
http://www.adn.com/life/story/473786.html
Gloomy summer headed toward infamyCHILLY: Anchorage could hit 65 degrees for fewest days on record.
By GEORGE BRYSON [email protected]
Published: July 24th, 2008 12:10 AM Last Modified: July 24th, 2008 04:56 PM
The coldest summer ever? You might be looking at it, weather folks say.
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your ship is taking on water...and Obama just lost another "urgent issue"!
maybe Bush and Cheney DEFUNDED GLOBAL WARMING just to screw over the Dems in an election year?
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080820/r_t_rtrs_wl_environm/twl-environment-climate-2008-dc-1202b49_1.html?printer=1
This year so far coolest for at least 5 years: WMO
Reuters - Wednesday, August 20 05:18 pm LONDON (Reuters) - The first half of 2008 was the coolest for at least five years, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said on Wednesday.
The whole year will almost certainly be cooler than recent years, although temperatures remain above the historical average.
Global temperatures vary annually according to natural cycles. For example, they are driven by shifting ocean currents, and dips do not undermine the case that man-made greenhouse gas emissions are causing long-term global warming, climate scientists say.
Chillier weather this year is partly because of a global weather pattern called La Nina that follows a periodic warming effect called El Nino.
"We can expect with high probability this year will be cooler than the previous five years," said Omar Baddour, responsible for climate data and monitoring at the WMO.
"Definitely the La Nina should have had an effect, how much we cannot say."
"Up to July 2008, this year has been cooler than the previous five years at least. It still looks like it's warmer than average," added Baddour.
The global mean temperature to end-July was 0.28 degrees Celsius above the 1961-1990 average, the UK-based MetOffice Hadley Centre for climate change research said on Wednesday. That would make the first half of 2008 the coolest since 2000.
"Of course at the beginning of the year there was La Nina, and that would have had the effect of suppressing temperatures somewhat as well," Met Office meteorologist John Hammond said.
"But actually La Nina is showing signs of moving towards a more neutral state."
The weakening of the La Nina effect over the last few months could see the global mean temperature creep up again in the latter part of the year, he added.
The past decade ending in 2007 was the hottest since reliable records began around 1850, according to the WMO. World temperatures are about 0.74 Celsius (1.2 F) higher than a century ago.
The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a group of hundreds of scientists, last year said global warming was "unequivocal" and that manmade greenhouse gas emissions were very likely part of the problem.
The WMO releases its final figures for global temperature and ranking for 2008 in December.
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They don't even know how to spell sprint car
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as another shocking year of global cooling winds down - the wheels continue to come off the new secular humanist religion of global warming...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/7599810.stm
Wilson row over green 'alarmists'
The Environment Minister Sammy Wilson has angered green campaigners by describing their view on climate change as a "hysterical psuedo-religion".
In an article in the News Letter, Mr Wilson said he believed it occurred naturally and was not man-made.
"Resources should be used to adapt to the consequences of climate change, rather than King Canute-style vainly trying to stop it," said the minister.
Peter Doran of the Green Party said it was a "deeply irresponsible message."
Mr Wilson said he refused to "blindly accept" the need to make significant changes to the economy to stop climate change.
"The tactic used by the "green gang" is to label anyone who dares disagree with their view of climate change as some kind of nutcase who denies scientific fact," he said.
The minister said he accepted climate change can occur, but does not believe the cause has been identified.
"Reasoned debate must replace the scaremongering of the green climate alarmists."
John Woods of Friends of the Earth said Mr Wilson was "like a cigarette salesman denying that smoking causes cancer".
"Ironically, if we listen to him Northern Ireland will suffer economically as we are left behind by smarter regions who are embracing the low carbon economy of the future."
It is the latest clash between Mr Wilson and green groups since his appointment as environment minister in June.
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Ironically, if we listen to him Northern Ireland will suffer economically as we are left behind by smarter regions who are embracing the low carbon economy of the future
I guess what the Green folks are saying, if you live Green in Northern Ireland, you will be OK, but America will suffer because we are dirty.
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Click here, for ABC News Arctic Sea Ice Drops to 2nd Lowest Level on Record
Click here, for ABC News Melting Arctic Ocean Opens New Shipping Frontier
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Click here, for ABC News Arctic Sea Ice Drops to 2nd Lowest Level on Record
Click here, for ABC News Melting Arctic Ocean Opens New Shipping Frontier
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relying on ABC to milk old data?
here is 9/3/08 data - as Rahmer would say - sorry about your luck
http://www.dailytech.com/Arctic+Sees+Massive+Gain+in+Ice+Coverage/article12851.htm
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And do you ever wonder why you can't find any of your right wing nutjob articles in the mainstream news media...lol. The rest of us know why. I don't have a problem sticking with NASA below, and NBC, CBS, ABC, etc.
September 4, 2008Record ice loss in August
Following a record rate of ice loss through the month of August, Arctic sea ice extent already stands as the second-lowest on record, further reinforcing conclusions that the Arctic sea ice cover is in a long-term state of decline. With approximately two weeks left in the melt season, the possibility of setting a new record annual minimum in September remains open.
Figure 1. Daily Arctic sea ice extent for September 3, 2008, was 4.85 million square kilometers (1.87 million square miles). The orange line shows the 1979 to 2000 average extent for that day. The black cross indicates the geographic North Pole. Sea Ice Index data. About the data. Overview of conditions
Arctic sea ice extent on September 3 was 4.85 million square kilometers (1.87 million square miles), a decline of 2.47 million square kilometers (950,000 square miles) since the beginning of August.
Extent is now within 370,000 square kilometers (140,000 square miles) of last year’s value on the same date and is 2.08 million square kilometers (800,000 square miles) below the 1979 to 2000 average.
Figure 2. The graph above shows daily sea ice extent.The solid light blue line indicates 2008; the dashed green line shows extent for 2007; the gray line indicates average extent from 1979 to 2000. Sea Ice Index data. —Credit: National Snow and Ice Data Center
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Conditions in context
In a typical year, the daily rate of ice loss starts to slow in August as the Arctic begins to cool. By contrast, in August 2008, the daily decline rate remained steadily downward and strong.
The average daily ice loss rate for August 2008 was 78,000 square kilometers per day (30,000 square miles per day). This is the fastest rate of daily ice loss that scientists have ever observed during a single August. Losses were 15,000 square kilometers per day (5,800 square miles per day) faster than in August 2007, and 27,000 square kilometers per day (10,000 square miles per day) faster than average.
This August's rapid ice loss reflects a thin sea ice cover that needed very little additional energy to melt out.
Figure 3. The pattern of ice loss changed sharply in August, with the greatest ice losses shifting from the Beaufort to the the Chukchi and East Siberian Seas. —Credit: National Snow and Ice Data CenterHigh-resolution image
Regional ice loss contributes to decline
What part of the Arctic contributed most strongly to the rapid August decline? Through spring and early summer, ice losses were largest in the Beaufort Sea. In August, the pattern of ice loss changed, with the greatest ice losses shifting to the Chukchi and East Siberian Seas.
The shift in location of maximum ice losses was fueled by a shift in atmospheric circulation. A pattern of high pressure set up over the Chukchi Sea, bringing warm southerly air into the region and pushing ice away from shore. August air temperatures in the Chukchi Sea (at 925 millibars pressure, roughly 750 meters [2,500 feet] in altitude) were 5 to 7 degrees Celsius (9 to 13 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than normal. Ice loss in the Chukchi and East Siberian Seas averaged 14,000 square kilometers (5,400 square miles) per day faster than in 2007.
Sea ice also experienced an unusual retreat north of Ellesmere Island during August. Partial collapse of ice shelves in the region attended this retreat. Visit the Trent University press release at: http://www.trentu.ca/newsevents/newsreleases_080903iceshelf.php.
Figure 4. Sea surface temperature anomalies for August 2008, expressed with respect to 1982 to 2006 mean, correspond closely with ice retreat. Blue line indicates ice edge; warm colors indicate positive sea surface temperature anomalies.
To view both August 2007 and August 2008, click on the image.
—Credit: From National Snow and Ice Data Center courtesy Mike Steele and Wendy Ermold: Polar Science Center/Applied Physics Laboratory/University of Washington.
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Warm ocean temperatures
Mike Steele and Wendy Ermold from the University of Washington’s Applied Physics Laboratory Polar Science Center have been closely monitoring sea surface temperatures in the Arctic.
Positive sea surface temperature anomalies for August 2008 correspond with areas of ice retreat. When the ice melts, it exposes open water that absorbs solar energy; the warm ocean waters then favor further sea ice melt. An interesting phenomenon, in this regard, is that sea ice this August has been drifting into the Beaufort Sea only to melt when it encounters these warm ocean waters.
As autumn comes to the Arctic, the ocean will begin to lose its heat back to the atmosphere. This means that regions of high sea surface temperatures seen in August will be manifested as above-average air temperature in corresponding regions as autumn unfolds.
To view both August 2008 and 2007 sea surface temperature anomalies, click on Figure 4.
Figure 5. Monthly August ice extent for 1979 to 2008 shows 2008 as the second-lowest August on record. —Credit: National Snow and Ice Data CenterHigh-resolution image
August 2008 average extent compared to past Augusts
Arctic sea ice extent averaged over the month of August was 6.03 million square kilometers (2.33 million square miles). This is 1.64 million square kilometers (633,000 square miles) below the 1979 to 2000 August average,
However, August 2008 was still 670,000 square kilometers (260,000 square miles) above August 2007, despite the record-breaking rate of decline over the past month. Why would this be? The best explanation for this is that this summer did not experience the "perfect storm" of atmospheric conditions seen throughout the summer of 2007.
Even though August ice extent was above that of August 2007, the downward trend for August ice loss has now gone from -8.4% per decade to -8.7% per decade.
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yeah - you are drinking the same kool-aide!
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yeah - you are drinking the same kool-aide!
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Same kool-aide Bush and McCain Have been drinking...lol.
Click here, for video of Bush admitting that global warming is real.
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Stewards of Our Nation's Rich Natural Heritage
John McCain has a proud record of common sense stewardship. Along with his commitment to clean air and water, and to conserving open space, he has been a leader on the issue of global warming with the courage to call the nation to action on an issue we can no longer afford to ignore.
America has been blessed with a rich and diverse natural heritage. In the tradition of his hero, Theodore Roosevelt, John McCain believes that we are vested with a sacred duty to be proper stewards of the resources upon which the quality of American life depends. Ensuring clean air, safe and healthy water, sustainable land use, ample greenspace - and the faithful care and management of our natural treasures, including our proud National Park System - is a patriotic responsibility. One that must be met not only for the benefit of our generation, but for our children and those to whom we will pass the American legacy.
John McCain believes that America's economic and environmental interests are not mutually exclusive, but rather inextricably linked. Our economic prospects depend greatly upon the sustainable use of ample and unspoiled natural resources. A clean and healthy environment is well served by a strong economy. History shows that poverty is a poor steward.
As John McCain said, "Americans solve problems. We don't run from them." He believes that ignoring the problem reflects a "liberal live for today" attitude unworthy of our great country, and poses a serious and unacceptable threat to our environment, our economy, and U.S. national security. He has offered common sense approaches to limit carbon emissions by harnessing market forces that will bring advanced technologies, such as nuclear energy, to the market faster, reduce our dependence on foreign supplies of energy, and see to it that America leads in a way that ensures all nations do their rightful share.
By addressing this problem responsibly, John McCain believes we can meet our obligation to be proper caretakers of creation, in a manner of which we can be proud - by protecting our country, strengthening our economy, and addressing the challenges of our time, rather than leaving a much worse problem for our children.
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Same kool-aide Bush and McCain Have been drinking...lol.
Click here, for video of Bush admitting that global warming is real.
JohnMcCain.com
Stewards of Our Nation's Rich Natural Heritage
John McCain has a proud record of common sense stewardship. Along with his commitment to clean air and water, and to conserving open space, he has been a leader on the issue of global warming with the courage to call the nation to action on an issue we can no longer afford to ignore.
America has been blessed with a rich and diverse natural heritage. In the tradition of his hero, Theodore Roosevelt, John McCain believes that we are vested with a sacred duty to be proper stewards of the resources upon which the quality of American life depends. Ensuring clean air, safe and healthy water, sustainable land use, ample greenspace - and the faithful care and management of our natural treasures, including our proud National Park System - is a patriotic responsibility. One that must be met not only for the benefit of our generation, but for our children and those to whom we will pass the American legacy.
John McCain believes that America's economic and environmental interests are not mutually exclusive, but rather inextricably linked. Our economic prospects depend greatly upon the sustainable use of ample and unspoiled natural resources. A clean and healthy environment is well served by a strong economy. History shows that poverty is a poor steward.
As John McCain said, "Americans solve problems. We don't run from them." He believes that ignoring the problem reflects a "liberal live for today" attitude unworthy of our great country, and poses a serious and unacceptable threat to our environment, our economy, and U.S. national security. He has offered common sense approaches to limit carbon emissions by harnessing market forces that will bring advanced technologies, such as nuclear energy, to the market faster, reduce our dependence on foreign supplies of energy, and see to it that America leads in a way that ensures all nations do their rightful share.
By addressing this problem responsibly, John McCain believes we can meet our obligation to be proper caretakers of creation, in a manner of which we can be proud - by protecting our country, strengthening our economy, and addressing the challenges of our time, rather than leaving a much worse problem for our children.
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It's like banging your head against a wall with BigRightRear. He is seem's way to slow to grasp the obvious no matter how many times he see's it. Maybe it's just fear, he seems to have that problem with anything that might be the least bit uncomfortable for him to deal with in a rational manner.
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the earth has been cooling for the most of the last decade and these temp. fluctuations are in sync with sunspot activity - maybe you feel good can come up with a solution to get the sun to stop driving SUVs and get you messiah's movement back on track?
send the bill for your experiments to someone who "believes" your new religion - like the guy said above.
i have never been a McCain fan - but nice try!
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cubic - don't look now - global cooling spreads to South Africa!
http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=14&art_id=vn20080921084615870C810928
Surprise spring snowfalls blanket KZN
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Parts of KwaZulu-Natal were transformed into a "winter wonderland" after snowfalls blanketed several areas of the province.
Temperatures plummeted into the low teens, with residents of Kokstad and Giants Castle waking up to 0C.
Durban experienced its coldest September night in recorded history on Friday night.
Snowfalls were reported in Kokstad, Matatiele, Underberg, Mooi River, Bulwer, Himeville and Nottingham Road.
Several roads in the province were closed and people were advised not to go snow hunting, as they risked becoming stuck in traffic and not being able to keep themselves warm.
The road between Harding and Kokstad was closed for most of yesterday, but has since been reopened.
Transport spokesperson Nonkululeko Mbatha said four accidents had been reported on the N3 freeway between Ashburton and Nottingham road as a result of the snow and several people had been seriously injured.
"All motorists on the N3 are urged to reduce their speed," she said.
The severe weather also disrupted power supplies in a number of areas including Underberg and Kokstad. Cellphone communication was also down.
The weather service said the cold spell was due to a high pressure system to the east of the country, and an upper air trough brought the cloudy and very cold conditions to parts of the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal.
The weather service predicted further rain for Sunday.
On Monday it will be sunny and cool to warm over most parts of the country. No rainfall is expected.
- This article was originally published on page 2 of Tribune on September 21, 2008
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Check again boy's.
For temperature changes on other time scales, see Temperature record.
The website[1] of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration contains detailed data of the annual land and ocean temperature since 1880.[2]
Currently every one of the last 14 years (1994-2007) is one of the warmest 20 on record. These 20 warmest years could be the warmest years for the last several thousand years according to the temperature record, not just since 1880, but the most recent data is the most accurate.[3]
Warmest years on record
year | deviation from mean in °C | °C Anomaly from mean(1901-2000) |
2005 |
0.6058 |
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1998 |
0.5782 |
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2002 |
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2003 |
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2006 |
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2004 |
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2001 |
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1997 |
0.4606 |
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1995 |
0.3889 |
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1999 |
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1990 |
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2000 |
0.3629 |
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1991 |
0.3206 |
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1988 |
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1987 |
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The values reported in the right hand column are anomalies from the 1901-2000 global mean of 13.9°C.[4]
The +0.55°C anomaly estimate for 2007 added
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obviously Bush did something to turn this all around in 2008 when that sun spot activity subsided!... more inconvenient timing for your junk science.
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the MYTH continues to unravel - but this time RECORD SNOWFALL is BLAMED on GLOBAL WARMING!
http://www.infowars.net/articles/September2008/230908Cooling.htm
Heavy Snow Fall In South Africa Blamed On Global Warming
Phantom warming still cited as NASA sounds alarm bells on greatly reduced solar activity
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Unexpected snowfall and freezing temperatures in the KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa has been described by so called climate experts as a feature of global warming.
The country experienced its coldest night on record two nights ago — in the spring time.
The adverse weather has shocked and surprised many locals, with forecasters warning that worse conditions could follow.
The snow is part of a continuing pattern of cold snaps across the continent that has also seen unprecedented ice storms in Kenya, resulting in 4 inch deep hail covering the ground.
Watch an ITN news item on the snowfall:
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The cold snap arrives on the back of the Sun reaching a milestone not observed in nearly 100 years - the entire month of August passed without a single sunspot being noted.
NASA will today hold a media teleconference at 12:30 p.m. EDT, to discuss data from the joint NASA and European Space Agency Ulysses mission that reveals the sun’s solar wind is at a 50-year low. A statement already released by the space agency has stressed that "the sun’s current state could result in changing conditions in the solar system."
Lack of solar activity in 2008 has coincided with evidence of a cooling trend across the world.
Earlier this year, China experienced its coldest winter in 100 years while northeast America was hit by record snow levels, Sydney experienced its coldest August for 60 years and Britain suffered its coldest April in decades.
Rapid decrease in solar activity is an event that has always preceded so called mini-ice age periods throughout history, no wonder then that many scientists are predicting prolonged global cooling.
Not those at the South African department of environmental affairs, however.
In a South African Independent article titled "Warming has a hand in recent wild weather", Joanne Yawitch, the deputy director general in the department of environmental affairs and tourism, noted that "climate change", as in man made climate change, was playing a role in the adverse weather patterns: "What it raises for South Africa is the ability to develop a [resilience] to weather changes and how to deal with these," she said.
The comments echo those of World Wildlife Fund development and sustainability program manager Paul Toni, who recently told reporters in Australia that "The freezing temperatures are proof of the urgent need to cut carbon pollution."
That’s right - in case you weren’t aware of the new climate change catch-all explanation, man made CO2 emissions now cause global cooling as well as global warming.
Indeed, all weather events, be it snow, rainfall, storms, hurricanes, typhoons or earthquakes are also now caused by CO2 emissions. This is because none of the current weather trends fit in with the notion that has been pushed for the best part of a decade now that an overall heating of the Earth mandates the poor and middle classes be hit with multiple forms of lifestyle restriction and CO2 taxation in order to save the planet.
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