rmalarz wrote:
http://www.climatedepot.com/2016/07/06/rapid-cooling-underway-big-drop-in-june-temperatures-according-to-satellites/
--Bob
The Globalists have this explanation covered, it's climate change remember.....any changes is climate change no matter the intensity is in fact climate change. :)
I remember that from years ago. Can't loose betting on climate change.
--Bob
Racmanaz wrote:
The Globalists have this explanation covered, it's climate change remember.....any changes is climate change no matter the intensity is in fact climate change. :)
OMG. I think the sun goes out at night because it's dark. Sound familiar?
rmalarz wrote:
http://www.climatedepot.com/2016/07/06/rapid-cooling-underway-big-drop-in-june-temperatures-according-to-satellites/
--Bob
For the sake of argument....I will agree that "climate change" is a natural phenomenon.
Whether the climate swings are....it's getting hotter or ....... it's getting colder.....
I can state that we have been having a ton more thunderstorms than usual and we're still having them.
My memory is that thunderstorms are usually finished by the end of spring.
What if anything can we or should we do to adapt to this phenomenon?
chrisscholbe wrote:
I can state that we have been having a ton more thunderstorms than usual and we're still having them.
My memory is that thunderstorms are usually finished by the end of spring.
First thing to do is to remember that anecdotes are not evidence.
Chris, send some my way. We've been short a few. We had a couple some weeks ago. After that, zip, nada, bupkis. I'm missing some dramatic weather to photograph.
--Bob
chrisscholbe wrote:
For the sake of argument....I will agree that "climate change" is a natural phenomenon.
Whether the climate swings are....it's getting hotter or ....... it's getting colder.....
I can state that we have been having a ton more thunderstorms than usual and we're still having them.
My memory is that thunderstorms are usually finished by the end of spring.
What if anything can we or should we do to adapt to this phenomenon?
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Second thing to remember is, Like they say in Real Estate, it's Location, Location, Location.....
Judging the weather from Kansass, MO is not indicative of everywhere.
And anybody who would choose to live in Tornado Ally is, well.... twisted.
How dumb can you get?
rmalarz wrote:
Chris, send some my way. We've been short a few. We had a couple some weeks ago. After that, zip, nada, bupkis. I'm missing some dramatic weather to photograph.
--Bob
We had another last night/this morning.
We've been without power for over 10 hours.
Sorry to read that, Chris. I'm all in favor of good storms for photographs, but not ones that are destructive.
It looks like the storms have moved East of you. Hopefully, things will calm down a bit now.
--Bob
chrisscholbe wrote:
We had another last night/this morning.
We've been without power for over 10 hours.
chrisscholbe wrote:
We had another last night/this morning.
We've been without power for over 10 hours.
Kohler or Generac can solve that for you.
chrisscholbe wrote:
For the sake of argument....I will agree that "climate change" is a natural phenomenon.
Whether the climate swings are....it's getting hotter or ....... it's getting colder.....
I can state that we have been having a ton more thunderstorms than usual and we're still having them.
My memory is that thunderstorms are usually finished by the end of spring.
What if anything can we or should we do to adapt to this phenomenon?
PBS right now is running on their NOVA programming a series called "The Making of North America". Watch that programming, it covers changes in climate as well as other changes in the North American continent of the last thousands of millennia. You may come away from watching that program thinking man makes no difference at all. There have been changes in our climate forced or precipitated by nature that literally dwarf anything man could do. Once PBS realizes that a lot of people may be getting that impression from this program they will probably post a disclaimer. Can't cross those climate change folks!
Racmanaz wrote:
The Globalists have this explanation covered, it's climate change remember.....any changes is climate change no matter the intensity is in fact climate change. :)
That's the reason they don't call it global warming anymore.
Rich
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