von_Bismarck
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Did tryfail really link to a Jordan Peterson piece for opinion on climate change?
Of course he did.
Of course he did.
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Next week's Arctic blast will be so cold, forecasters expect it to break 170 records across US
USA Today|8 hours ago
This week's cold snap is only an appetizer compared with the main Arctic blast that's coming next week, meteorologists said. That freeze could be one for the record books. "The National Weather Service is forecasting 170 potential daily record cold high temperatures Monday to Wednesday," tweeted Weather Channel meteorologist Jonathan Erdman.
Global warming causes greater weather instability.
Extreme weather is the new normal, due to anthropogenic climate change.
"Arctic blast could shatter 190 or more record-cold temperatures across the US..."
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/winter-...temperatures-across-the-us-meteorologists-say
Why were the Blizzards of 1717 and 1888 "weather" but the latest cold snap is "climate change"? Why was the Medieval Warm Period (about 1.5°C warmer than now) just a good time to be a farmer but now it's planetary catastrophe?
Very good questions. Easily answered w intelligent search strands on Google.
Why were the Blizzards of 1717 and 1888 "weather" but the latest cold snap is "climate change"? Why was the Medieval Warm Period (about 1.5°C warmer than now) just a good time to be a farmer but now it's planetary catastrophe?
Why are atmpospheric CO2 levels at record levels now?
Why is global ice coverage decreasing, and how would this correlate to colder winters?
I have no idea. The cool thing (no pun intended) is, neither do the "scientists", only THEY don't realize it. Or perhaps even worse, they DO realize it.
I have no idea. The cool thing (no pun intended) is, neither do the "scientists", only THEY don't realize it. Or perhaps even worse, they DO realize it.
Really? Digging and pumping out trillions of pounds of carbon and burning it for the last 100 or so years has zero effect?
So stop doing that if it's an issue. Simple problems have simple solutions.
Number one growing industry world wide baby...green industry. Led by China. Cause the leadership in the US is too stupid
Fahrenheit, not Celsius, and 1.5 degrees above the 20th century baseline, not current temps.Why were the Blizzards of 1717 and 1888 "weather" but the latest cold snap is "climate change"? Why was the Medieval Warm Period (about 1.5°C warmer than now) just a good time to be a farmer but now it's planetary catastrophe?
Fahrenheit, not Celsius, and 1.5 degrees above the 20th century baseline, not current temps.
You have no clue what you are talking about dimwit. Google....such a powerful tool. Even my earlier statement went way over your head. Educate yourself...then you will be taken seriously
This is a perfect example of right wing ideals. I will be dead...it dont matter. The reason they feel like this, is their entire family has abandoned them. Fuck my family. Fuck my kids. Fuck my grandkids. What they have to deal with wont bother me s bit. I will be dead.
https://climate.copernicus.eu/surface-air-temperature-october-2019I see we're talking about weather again and not climate, unless it advances your argument.
But since we're talking weather, I noticed it was a bitter cold October where I used to live on the eastern slope of the Rockies, with highs a lot of days in the low 40s and a couple of days not even reaching the teens.
October was generally one of the nicest months. Don't remember ever living through a month like that when I was there.
But this stuff happens. When I lived up there, folks talked about the winter of 1948-49. Nothing new weather-wise.
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/201909Globally, October was 0.69°C warmer than the average October from 1981-2010, making it by a narrow margin the warmest October in this data record. Europe generally saw above-average temperatures, with the exception of most of the north and north-west of the continent. Temperatures were much above average in large parts of the Arctic, while much of western USA and Canada experienced much below average temperatures.
October 2019 makes 418 consecutive months above average.The average global land and ocean surface temperature for September 2019 was 0.95°C (1.71°F) above the 20th century average and tied 2015 as the highest September temperature departure from average since global records began in 1880.
This was also the 43rd consecutive September and the 417th consecutive month with temperatures, at least nominally, above the 20th century average.