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Almost Too Much Snow
How is this possible during global warming? ... ‘There’s almost too much snow’: Snowfall breaks 44-year record on Queen’s Birthday long weekend
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Is there any point to this thread other than baiting and trolling?
The question has been answered millions of times in millions of places, and if you honestly believe it is a serious question, I feel sorry for you. |
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On a related topic, I read that the average car's fuel economy has increased 6.1% since 2004, but my old clunker is still giving me 20 mpg. Can I sue Geico for $5.1million?
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Obvious it's important enough to the poster, so either read it, don't read it and move on without the remarks. |
One thing about the internet is you can always find an article to push an agenda.
More Than 70 Million Bake In Record-Breaking Southwest Heat Wave—And It’s Pushing East |
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BTW average fuel economy has increase by a lot more than 6.1% since 2004. |
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I thought this was a place to discuss things. I find always discussing things with people that agree with me boring. I hope to find people here that want to discuss things that disagree with me. You should try it. |
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"Is there any point to this thread other than baiting and trolling? The question has been answered millions of times in millions of places, and if you honestly believe it is a serious question, I feel sorry for you." Isn't this a place to, in your words, "discuss things"? P.S. Hope this makes "Two Bills" happy... P.P.S. I eagerly await his analysis of the "post count" this thread generates... |
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What did you forget? It's called climate change now
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"One of the most visible consequences of a warming world is an increase in the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events. The National Climate Assessment finds that the number of heat waves, heavy downpours, and major hurricanes has increased in the United States, and the strength of these events has increased too." Extreme Weather and Climate Change - Center for Climate and Energy SolutionsCenter for Climate and Energy Solutions
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The only I want to see is in my drink.
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If a season somewhere in the world is colder than normal, sometimes even far colder than normal, that's weather. If there is a heat wave someplace, that is more evidence of climate change. It was well reported that 2021 was the third worst year for the number of hurricanes. However, that was just for the U.S. Worldwide, 2021 had the lowest number of hurricanes in decades. Did you read that anywhere? I don't dispute climate change, but I object to news coverage with an agenda. |
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[QUOTE=JMintzer;2105587]Then why respond with this?
"Is there any point to this thread other than baiting and trolling? The question has been answered millions of times in millions of places, and if you honestly believe it is a serious question, I feel sorry for you." Isn't this a place to, in your words, "discuss things"? Interesting article. Shows that not all news is appreciated. I agree that the Trolls were bated and responded in their normal fashion. They lie in wait to pounce upon that random person who posts a fact that doesn't exist in their data base and is therefore unacceptable. |
Really do think that the record snow level would have been something more indicative of a major change in the climate, if it was mid-summer in Australia, and not mid-winter.
Snow in winter, sun in summer is pretty old hat. Been like that for a long time! |
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• Air samples show that the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) is rising on Earth • CO2 absorbs infrared radiation (heat). Adding more infrared-absorbing compounds, or greenhouse gasses, to Earth’s atmosphere throws off it’s energy balance and causes the planet to absorb more energy. • This added energy should (among other things) raise the global average temperature, increase ocean temperatures, and spur more extreme weather. Absorbed CO2 should also make the oceans more acidic. All are happening. • Both modern and ancient air samples – the latter from air bubbles in ice cores reaching back several thousand years-confirm that the CO2 levels have spiked since the Industrial Revolution. • The rate of atmospheric CO2 increase matches that released by human activities for the same time period. • The relative amounts of carbon’s three isotopes-carbon 12, carbon 13, and carbon 14, in the atmosphere will be different depending on where the carbon in the CO2 comes from. Volcanoes and the burning of fossil fuels for example, will lead to different proportions of carbon 13 and carbon 14 relative to carbon 12. Chemical analysis of Earth’s atmosphere matches fossil fuels. Jeffrey Bennett’s A Global Warming Primer. |
Assuming the poster is serious, here is a plausible explanation:
Global warming is an established fact. What we are discussing is not global warming, but global weather change. Climate is the movement of the atmosphere above the surface of the earth. Put a pot of warm water on a burner on your stove. You can see swirling in the water. Now, turn up the heat. The swirls become deeper and more violent. In earth's atmosphere, those violent heat-induced swirls result in more frequent and violent hurricanes. Some of those violent swirls sweep cold polar down under warmer surface air in lower altitudes causing heavy rain and snow storms. Heat energy also influences the jetstream, a major factor in climate. Have you noticed that the American west is drying and burning up? Heat energy also plays havoc with ocean currents which dramatically influence climate - though over a longer period. Considering that we humans are still releasing more C02 into the air every year, it is safe to say that your grandchildren are likely to experience a much more hostile, perhaps horrible world than we will leave. |
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People enjoy "talk" of snow, especially if you are from the north. Maybe this poster likes this topic. But you are right, there are always the naysayers and they seem to be old men. With all the turmoil and killings in the word now, all the Karens' and Kens' one would think these guys go with the flow....nope, miserable as can be...I say.." Go shovel" |
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Probably only second to those who can't distinguish between a massive lie and the truth, is my personal amazement of those who don't understand the definitions of 'climate' and 'weather.'
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More snow
The more ice that melts in the summer, means more snow in the winter.
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It's real simple - Global Warming and Climate Change is pure CRAP being told to us by a group of crooked people who are getting rich of this scam.
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Could you provide any insight into how they are making money off of this? Oh, and do you have a plan B if you are wrong? Do your kids or grandkids? |
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I've read how they even manipulated that data... Please Wait... | Cloudflare Fact Checking The Claim Of 97% Consensus On Anthropogenic Climate Change |
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