ms_ann_thrope
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Less snow in December from when I was a kid but SW Ontario doesn't seem to get to much extreme weather. The Great Lakes regulates our climate quite well. We have the four seasons but nothing too extreme.
When did unseasonable weather become extreme?
What possible reason do you have to post in the thread, then?I have no idea how climate change is affecting my area. We've had no extreme weather. Everything seems rather unremarkable.
When it started causing droughts.
Exactly when was that?
What possible reason do you have to post in the thread, then?
We have mosquitoes here in New York City in December. No "global warming" or anything like that, no sir.
I thought I'd point out how ridiculous it would be for someone to blame local weather conditions on climate change, for one thing. I also thought it worth noting a complete lack of extreme weather in my particular area.
climate change affects local weather conditions, globally.
climate change affects local weather conditions, globally.
So whatever the weather condition in your area at present, it's due to climate change?
That would depend on the area she is in, ya dolt.
And perhaps you can explain what the hell you mean by that?
When The Onion started reporting on it.
http://www.theonion.com/article/california-officials-assure-residents-there-still--38379
In other words you couldn't find any factual information to prove your asinine statement.
Right. No one is talking about how severe the drought is in the west.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...ught-accelerating-in-2015-20151001-story.html
"In recent months, two of the most destructive wildfires in state history have raged across Northern California. According to federal statistics, a total of 813,163 acres have burned across the state this calendar year."
"The 2015 water year also saw the highest average temperature in 120 years of record-keeping. According to the California Climate Tracker, the state's average temperature was 58.4 degrees — more than three degrees warmer than average and almost a full degree warmer than the previous high in 1995-96."
I asked for factual information, not an article from a left wing rag.
Now get busy.
I asked for factual information, not an article from a left wing rag.
Now get busy.