Winter is Cold
It’s climate change causing this. Record highs. Record lows. It’s all climate change. Personally, I won’t be satisfied until it’s sunny and 72 everyday and crisp, clear and 52 every night. When that happens we will know that climate change is over.
Those numbers have to be averaged together with the high ones. The climate wackos always ignore the low temps.
You can’t declare historic highs and lows within such a short time span...they’re used to compute averages...in fact...the old rule was...throw out the highest and the lowest...and then compute the average.
Yup! Summer hot! Winter cold! Follow the science. Say, anyone seen my Yosemite glacier? Oh, duh. I forgot. SUV melt or something.......
Joe Bastardi, a climate change skeptic would say ‘I told you so.’ The sea ice is also likely setting records. His Saturday Summary will likely mention this event. I like Joe, he’s old school, taught by his meteorologist father who believed the past is prologue when it comes to weather forecasting.
Its because the planet is warming all the cold is forced up there. Simple.
Somehow I have lost faith in all climate and weather statistics.
Well, Son of a Jill!
It is winter in the southern hemisphere. If my teachers, back in the Dark Ages of the 1950s were right, winter is when cold weather temperature records are broken
It’s global warming, because cooling is warming. /s
It’s global warming, because cooling is warming. /s
So much for all that libtard global warming crap
Hey, Global Warming can also cause Global Freezing ... just ask John Kerry
Winter is cold, summer is hot, droughts come and go, climate and weather have a mind of their own. Climate changes without the help of people, ask a lunatic liberal what happened to the last ice age when there were no factories or cars around to cause the melt.
11-12 year Solar cycles drive Pacific Ocean circulation. They come in pairs, with even-numbered cycles being equatorial and odd-numbered cycles being polar. El Niños happen near the peaks of odd-numbered cycles.
El Niños happen when the two Pacific oceans stop turning outwardly, and compress to center circulation. The western hot water migrates back to the eastern equatorial Pacific.
We are nearing the peak of solar cycle 25 where we should see an El Niño. However, solar cycle 24 was so weak that the weakened pacific circulation allowed an El Niño to occur two years early.
The North Pacific circulation (PDO) slings kinks into our northern atmospheric jet stream, and causes North America’s cold fronts and monsoon rains. The current western drought is happening because of weakened North Pacific circulation, and ultimately because of weak solar output.
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