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Keefelane66 08-26-2022 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by cherylncliff (Post 2130168)
Sea surface temp is rising and has been rising for the last several decades

Climate Change Indicators: Sea Surface Temperature | US EPA

I don’t know where John is getting his figures from “ According to NOAA's 2021 Annual Climate Report the combined land and ocean temperature has increased at an average rate of 0.14 degrees Fahrenheit ( 0.08 degrees Celsius) per decade since 1880; however, the average rate of increase since 1981 (0.18°C / 0.32°F) has been more than twice that rate.Jun 28, 2022” sometimes you can just make stuff up!

jimjamuser 08-26-2022 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Dlbonivich (Post 2129864)
If you read a little about this year’s weather you would know that the Saharan Dust Storm is what is keeping the tropical patterns from forming this year.

The Sahara dust storms are over now. Now we are beginning to get topical waves coming off the coast of Africa. Same thing as from Irma in 2017. So, it's not over till it's over - that is...... the hurricane season. Too early to put away your MREs, water bottles, gas cans, and flashlights.

jimjamuser 08-26-2022 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by AZ SLIM (Post 2129946)
What bugs me the most about this is the arrogance of our so called "Government Experts". I kept a newspaper article from a few months ago where they predicted an above average season. Then another article a few days ago where they tried to explain why there have been no hurricanes yet, but still going to be an above average season. They claim to be good at predicting seasonal weather, but why did they miss the prediction of the sandstorms along with sea temperature? Another example of government incompetent predictions and guidelines over the last few years. Why should anyone listen to anything the gov't "experts" say any longer? I worked for the feds for 30 years in a land management agency. Their decisions are rarely correct. Look at the huge wildfires now days. Totally a result of government bad predictions and decisions for 100 years.

I agree about "bad government decisions". I tend to think about the decision to encourage excess population.

jimjamuser 08-26-2022 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by jammaiora (Post 2129975)
Hey "Know it All", how long have you lived in Florida? In September, 2017 The Villages got hit with a hurricane. September and October are the height of hurricanes for Florida. In addition, all weather patterns have drastically changed because of CLIMATE CHANGE/GLOBAL WARMING. Don't you look at global news on weather and the drought throughout the world, not to mention the flooding in cities and towns in areas of the US. You must be inhaling too much of your car's exhaust!

The long term 30 year forecast for the US is for record heat. Even record heat in Chicago and Wisconsin. And for sea level rise affecting coastal Florida and Annapolis, Maryland. That is for the next 30 years - you think this summer was HOT, just wait a few more years. If I were age 50 to 60, I would seriously consider selling here and moving somewhere further north or getting a summer home or spending the summer in an RV up north. Central Florida is no longer a great place to spend the summer! You can thank man-made Global Warming, pollution from IC engines, and over-population worldwide and in the US. And that's the TRUTH !

B-flat 08-26-2022 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by martinse (Post 2129461)
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it's not even worth responding.

d-i-t-t-o!!

B-flat 08-26-2022 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by sounding (Post 2129907)
The only reason the media mentions this is because to mention the other reasons blows a hole in the man-made global warming hoax. CO2 is plant food.

:bigbow:

Normal 08-26-2022 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by sounding (Post 2129417)
For the first time in 30 years -- no hurricanes at this date. It's amazing how well increasing CO2 has been decreasing tropical storm activity.

I’m thinking things are pretty good down here in Florida. Last winter was exceptional. Keep it up.

billethkid 08-26-2022 05:52 PM

Media/talking point parroting VS informed knowledge.

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DaleDivine 08-26-2022 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 2130232)
I’m thinking things are pretty good down here in Florida. Last winter was exceptional. Keep it up.

:agree: :BigApplause::BigApplause:

midiwiz 08-27-2022 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by sounding (Post 2129417)
For the first time in 30 years -- no hurricanes at this date. It's amazing how well increasing CO2 has been decreasing tropical storm activity.

where is that icon..... hmmmm..... you know the one with the guy banging his head against the wall.....

jimkerr 08-27-2022 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by sounding (Post 2129417)
For the first time in 30 years -- no hurricanes at this date. It's amazing how well increasing CO2 has been decreasing tropical storm activity.

Another dumb post.

Vermilion Villager 08-27-2022 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by sounding (Post 2129643)
Yes, some is melting while others are growing, especially the ones the media ignores -- such as the Petermann glacier for one -- which is all discussed in the Village Weather Club. But more importantly, for the various solar generated heating cycles, there is a "lag" affect -- from months to years to centuries -- depending on the length of the solar cycle studied. The current "melting" is because we are still thawing out from the Little Ice Age -- plus the fish are liking it because they have more space to live in.

Anybody know where I can get my computer repaired? I just spilled my morning coffee on the keyboard laughing so hard!!!! :a20::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Vermilion Villager 08-27-2022 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by sounding (Post 2129643)
Yes, some is melting while others are growing, especially the ones the media ignores -- such as the Petermann glacier for one -- which is all discussed in the Village Weather Club. But more importantly, for the various solar generated heating cycles, there is a "lag" affect -- from months to years to centuries -- depending on the length of the solar cycle studied. The current "melting" is because we are still thawing out from the Little Ice Age -- plus the fish are liking it because they have more space to live in.

Really Sounding?!?!?!?! Maybe you all in the Village Weather Club/Flat Earth Society should take a look see at this then huh?? NASA - Ice Island Calves off Petermann Glacier.

jimjamuser 08-27-2022 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Vermilion Villager (Post 2130350)
Really Sounding?!?!?!?! Maybe you all in the Village Weather Club/Flat Earth Society should take a look see at this then huh?? NASA - Ice Island Calves off Petermann Glacier.

Yes! Dazzle them with REAL knowledge. Kudos!

kkingston57 08-27-2022 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Larchap49 (Post 2129918)
Not CO2 it is the sands blowing off the Sahara lowering the moisture content of the air coming off the African coast. Affecting weather world wide.

Without this being said on TV, this dust has appeared to me to be much worse this year. Several weeks ago, on a clear day, the sky looked more brown than blue.


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