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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive
Don't forget the humorous aspect.
One winter in the 1990s I was living in Duluth, MN. It gets cold there but not as bad as the rest of the state because of the moderating effect of Lake Superior. One morning I woke up to a howling windstorm. Local radio reported that the temp. was something like -35 but with the wind the windchill was approaching -115 fahrenheit. North of us was even worse. The actual temperature (not windchill) in a small town about 100 miles north of Duluth was -60, which I believe is the record for the lowest temperature ever recorded in Minnesota.
It was so cold up there that they had to call off the scheduled annual conference on--you guessed it--global warming!
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Climatologists never use anecdotal evidence to prove the theory. PERIOD. So, whoever, or where ever you heard that was caused by climate change was just wrong in saying it.
And if your intent is to say that climate change is not happening, well, you are as wrong as the people using the recent hurricane as proof it is. The recent hurricane may have been affected or may not have been, but it was not CAUSED by it.