All this snow and moisture is because of global warming!

Warming increases evaporation from the seas. Evaporation creates more clouds. More clouds results in increased precipitation. So, yes, all this snow and rain could well be a result of global warming.

Seemples.

As to whether the warming is a result of mans activities, that is another question that has been ineptly addressed.

Hey it makes great fodder for those who believe they know it all to argue about!
 
Warming increases evaporation from the seas. Evaporation creates more clouds. More clouds results in increased precipitation. So, yes, all this snow and rain could well be a result of global warming.

Seemples.

As to whether the warming is a result of mans activities, that is another question that has been ineptly addressed.

From the link:
"And despite several large winter storms across the country, last month was the ninth driest January on record, much drier than normal"

That being said add this.

The observation that higher temperatures can lead to more snow — and many other weather phenomena — is accurate.
Claiming one can determine whether any single weather event, or events — even over several seasons — are caused by global versus regional warming, cow farts versus car exhaust, or natural causes versus man-made ones, isn’t.
 
NOAA: U.S. Cooler and Much Drier than Normal in January

http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2011/20110208_janstats.html


:cool:

From the link:
"And despite several large winter storms across the country, last month was the ninth driest January on record, much drier than normal"

The U.S. may have had the ninth driest January on record but what about the rest of the world?

Higher temperatures put more energy into the system. That energy is then distrubuted by the high and low pressure weather systems which may shift because of the different energy levels. A high pressure area during winter will be cold and dry. The low pressure areas will move roung the high pressure area and deposit their rain or snow some where else. Like Australia which has suffered flooding.

That being said add this.

The observation that higher temperatures can lead to more snow — and many other weather phenomena — is accurate.
Claiming one can determine whether any single weather event, or events — even over several seasons — are caused by global versus regional warming, cow farts versus car exhaust, or natural causes versus man-made ones, isn’t.
Especially when the climatologists seem to be selecting the data from different source types to fit what they think it should be.
 
From the link:
"And despite several large winter storms across the country, last month was the ninth driest January on record, much drier than normal"

That being said add this.

The observation that higher temperatures can lead to more snow — and many other weather phenomena — is accurate.
Claiming one can determine whether any single weather event, or events — even over several seasons — are caused by global versus regional warming, cow farts versus car exhaust, or natural causes versus man-made ones, isn’t.



Nobody is suggesting that any one weather event is caused by global warming. Instead, logical thinkers look at long term patterns. Why is it that you have to be told basic concepts such as this?
 
Nobody is suggesting that any one weather event is caused by global warming. Instead, logical thinkers look at long term patterns. Why is it that you have to be told basic concepts such as this?

The basic concept is you are a fucking moron and everyone knows it.
 
I totally missed it at first. WTF?

Before I show you a different screenshot, let me ask you. Which do you think is worse, fucking up on geography or fucking up on the fundamental realities of the physical world?


From the link:
"And despite several large winter storms across the country, last month was the ninth driest January on record, much drier than normal"

That being said add this.

The observation that higher temperatures can lead to more snow — and many other weather phenomena — is accurate.
Claiming one can determine whether any single weather event, or events — even over several seasons — are caused by global versus regional warming, cow farts versus car exhaust, or natural causes versus man-made ones, isn’t.

Exactly how does unusual, unexpected weather prove that everything is normal?
 
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NOAA: U.S. Cooler and Much Drier than Normal in January

http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2011/20110208_janstats.html


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In a very real way it is and this postulate goes way back, 1952 or so as I recall.

The nut of it is that the Earth warms increasing water vapor (and providing a continuing source via oceanic warming). This in turn increases the planets albedo which causes increased precipitation, and when cool enough snow. Which increases the planets albedo which causes more cooling and more snow. Which eventually gives us an ice age.

Of course this ties up all that water vapor as snow and really dries the place out. Given that water vapor is even more potent as a green house gas than CO2, and there's so much less of it, the planet starts to warm up again.

We're just along for the ride.

Ishmael
 
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