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Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I agree. Each category should have a lower and upper limit. No category (imho) should be without limits to identify the potential level of destruction.
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But I agree with the part about clean air. |
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Mine goes to eleven
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Yeah. I'm sure that was the ersatz piety in which the change to "polar vortex" was wrapped.
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We may never know. But, shock sells.
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So is climate propaganda----which is infinitely more profitable
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Nomenclature
Enhance the title, scare more onto your side. It’s what the media does.
How about mercurial hydraulic saturation for plain old rain.
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I certainly am no meteorology expert but it seems to me that global warming makes the water of the ocean warmer. Warmer water strengthens hurricanes so I don’t understand the logic. Enlighten me please.
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Has human activity accelerated this cycle? A definite maybe, but according to the climatologists that are not beholden to the government or universities for their livelihood, at most it will delay us from being crushed under 2 miles of ice for about 5,000 years. |
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True, but stronger hurricanes have lower pressure in the center. Saturation level of ambient temperatures and water? If so, then weaker storms, but longer endurance of conditions.
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There is an answer why global warming results in less frequent and weaker hurricanes (and tornadoes). This science is known, but the media and Weather Channel refuse to tell you -- because it exposes the climate alarmist movement. This will be explained in detail at the Weather Club's next meeting, Feb 15 at 1:30 PM at Laurel Manor for a talk called "The Meteorology of Climate Change."
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Per the OP today - 2. Yes, we are warming in the long term with the Eddy 1,000-yr solar cycle ... but cooling in the shorter term due to the Feynman 100-yr sunspot cycle ... and CO2 has nothing to do with either. Oh ... and don't forget in the much longer term, we are cooling with the Milankovitch cycles - and again CO2 is a non-player - but it's a great plant food.
Per the New York Times today - Citing the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service - January makes eight months in a row that average air temperatures, across both the continents and the seas, have topped all prior records for the time of year. All in all, 2023 was Earth’s hottest year in over a century and a half. [URL="http://[URL="https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/07/climate/2024-hottest-january-data.html"l[/URL]"]http:// So do I believe the OP or the NYT citing European scientists? |
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