This US summer is 'what global warming looks like'

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Agreed. It’s July, last I knew it’s SUPPOSED to be hot during the summer. Two winters ago bought record cold, an epic Christmas blizzard, and record snow. What was to blame for that?
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Agreed. It’s July, last I knew it’s SUPPOSED to be hot during the summer. Two winters ago bought record cold, an epic Christmas blizzard, and record snow. What was to blame for that?
It’s likely due to either one of these: the butterfly effect, the Great Paradox, or the Anthropogenic Global Warming hoax. Take your pick! But seriously I heard someone say that colder temperatures can be caused, after a cascade of chain reactions, by global warming. So if it’s colder, that means global warming is a fact. If it’s warmer, that means global warming is a fact. Win-win situation.
 
I think it’s putting blinders on to deny that we’re having serious climate changes. Record heat, early tornadoes and tropical storms and of course fires. Yes, fires are a natural occurrence,but the dryness caused by the extreme heat is making them worse than usual.

There is no debate about the climate changes the earth is going through. The melting of the Polar Ice Cap, should be proof enough.

Where the debate lies is whether this is caused by man, or something else.

I don’t believe it is caused by mankind, but rather, a shift in the earth’s rotating axis has a slight tilt toward the sun. This tilt in the axis comes and goes and I believe it’s a thousand year cycle.

Of course the other theory could be that the planets are being sucked into the sun as the nuns and my grandmother predicted how the world would end. That should make everyone feel better. 😃

Jim
 
I think it’s putting blinders on to deny that we’re having serious climate changes. Record heat, early tornadoes and tropical storms and of course fires. Yes, fires are a natural occurrence,but the dryness caused by the extreme heat is making them worse than usual.
Actually, it is the additional fuel provided by a no-burn policy that is in place.
In times past, a fire would burn through all of the underbrush and clear out everything.
Now, man is in place making sure nothing gets burned, so all of what normally burns away just accumulates year after year.
Then when we have a fire, it is 10 times worse then it would have been had the policy not been in place.
There is no debate about the climate changes the earth is going through. The melting of the Polar Ice Cap, should be proof enough.
Of course there is no debate to be found concerning climate changes.
The climate has been changing since there was a climate in place, it will continue to change long after we are gone.
We do not control it.
Where the debate lies is whether this is caused by man, or something else.
Agreed.
I don’t believe it is caused by mankind, but rather, a shift in the earth’s rotating axis has a slight tilt toward the sun. This tilt in the axis comes and goes and I believe it’s a thousand year cycle.
I think I saw that on a twilight zone episode once.
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Of course the other theory could be that the planets are being sucked into the sun as the nuns and my grandmother predicted how the world would end. That should make everyone feel better. 😃
 
Agreed. It’s July, last I knew it’s SUPPOSED to be hot during the summer. Two winters ago bought record cold, an epic Christmas blizzard, and record snow. What was to blame for that?
Global warming causes cooling!!

Weather is not climate!

That’s what they said when the blizzard hit Europe in the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference.
 
Global warming causes cooling!!

Weather is not climate!

That’s what they said when the blizzard hit Europe in the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference.
Yeah, but it was still funny.
And I bet it made it difficult to stay on topic.
 
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Actually, it is the additional fuel provided by a no-burn policy that is in place.
Some parts of the US this was true, especially a couple years ago in Southern California.

However, such is not the case in Colorado.
I think I saw that on a twilight zone episode once.
Here’s a report on the science behind a cyclical shift in the earth’s axis.

dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2095571/Natural-tilts-earths-axis-alter-temperature-cause-ice-ages-says-Harvard-scientist.html

Jim
 
Global warming causes cooling!!

Weather is not climate!

That’s what they said when the blizzard hit Europe in the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference.
This only goes to show one thing, an one thing only: God has an even keener sense of humour than us.
 
I suppose it’s better than the “This is what democracy looks like” from earlier this year.

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*WASHINGTON (AP) - If you want a glimpse of some of the worst of global warming, scientists suggest taking a look at U.S. weather in recent weeks.

Horrendous wildfires. Oppressive heat waves. Devastating droughts. Flooding from giant deluges. And a powerful freak wind storm called a derecho.

These are the kinds of extremes climate scientists have predicted will come with climate change, although it’s far too early to say that is the cause. Nor will they say global warming is the reason 3,215 daily high temperature records were set in the month of June.*

apnews.myway.com/article/20120703/D9VP9J681.html
Liberal propaganda. The news media have no scientific credentials whatsoever.
 
It seems global warming began in 1936 with the hottest national summer on record, which was part of a multi-year drought often called the “dust bowl.” Maybe since all the cars being driven back then did so much damage, that “Mother Nature” decided to give us a 75 year break until last year, the second hottest summer on record.

Maybe global warming is real, but if it is, then explain the many really hot periods like the 1930s. I’d also love to know what the sun was doing in the 30s.
 
It seems global warming began in 1936 with the hottest national summer on record, which was part of a multi-year drought often called the “dust bowl.” Maybe since all the cars being driven back then did so much damage, that “Mother Nature” decided to give us a 75 year break until last year, the second hottest summer on record.

Maybe global warming is real, but if it is, then explain the many really hot periods like the 1930s. I’d also love to know what the sun was doing in the 30s.
Uhm…was it?
2010 Is Officially the Hottest Year on Record
Well, it’s a tie actually. The final tallies are in and 2010 is even with 2005 as the warmest year on record. NASA and NOAA independently released their own reports yesterday, confirming the improbable and remarkable statistical tie. NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies explains:
good.is/post/2010-the-hottest-year-on-record-say-nasa-and-noaa/
Not only was the dust bowl the result of a drought, but the result of poor farming practices which eroded the topsoil into dust.

Jim
 
Uhm…was it?

Not only was the dust bowl the result of a drought, but the result of poor farming practices which eroded the topsoil into dust.

Jim
The site I was on said that 1936 was the hottest nationally on record. Yet, even if that site is off by one or two, so what? 1936 was hot, and while farming techniques caused the clouds of dust and loss of soil, it was the high tempuratures that brought it all on–and that ran for several years, not just one and done.
 
The site I was on said that 1936 was the hottest nationally on record. Yet, even if that site is off by one or two, so what? 1936 was hot, and while farming techniques caused the clouds of dust and loss of soil, it was the high tempuratures that brought it all on–and that ran for several years, not just one and done.
And we’re seeing a repeat despite good farming practices.

Global climate change is real, for anyone who merely looks at the weather.

However, NASA confirms it on their website.

Jim
 
And we’re seeing a repeat despite good farming practices.

Global climate change is real, for anyone who merely looks at the weather.

However, NASA confirms it on their website.

Jim
I suspect that the sun has a lot more to do with the weather cycles, than do we humans. Get some fairly nasty solar activity cooked-up, and we can see all sorts of trouble, and the reason for that is the oceans respond to what the sun does, and then our weather responds to what the oceans are doing. I am not sure there is much we can do about the sun.

BTW, if we have true global warming now, and it was not global warming back then, how do we explain the many known heat wave cycles we have suffered through across the globe over the decades and centuries? If we humans caused this, then explain the various earlier heat waves when population was way down and carbon emissions were nill.
 
I suspect that the sun has a lot more to do with the weather cycles, than do we humans. Get some fairly nasty solar activity cooked-up, and we can see all sorts of trouble, and the reason for that is the oceans respond to what the sun does, and then our weather responds to what the oceans are doing. I am not sure there is much we can do about the sun.
It could be that, or something else.

However, it doesn’t negate the fact that reducing pollution of the planet is a win-win endeavor.

Jim
 
It could be that, or something else.

However, it doesn’t negate the fact that reducing pollution of the planet is a win-win endeavor.

Jim
The USA has drastically reduced the pollution it puts out…try getting the rest of the world to follow.
 
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