It’s scary how often his picture fits the story lately.
On so many things.
I must have seen his picture a dozen times over the past week.
And each time it was fitting.
Although I don’t think even he could have convinced Germans that 3 year olds should be able to decide what gender they are.
Hot in Houston - shocking news. Sunspot data says, “no we are entering a cooling period”
When I think of mild Southern CA like Weather, the first thing I think of is Houston in the Summertime.
Seems as though they are comparing actual temperatures of the past with “heat index” temperatures of the present.
cities nationwide could see more “dangerously hot” days as early as 2036.
As early as sixteen years from now?
Who will be around?
Sorry, what a load of codswallop.
I lived in Houston 40 years ago. I must not have noticed the heat and humidity. s/
“According to a July 2019 report from the national nonprofit The Union of Concerned Scientists, cities nationwide could see more “dangerously hot” days as early as 2036.”
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I thought we only had 11.56 years before total climate destruction. Now they’re saying we’ll merely have dangerously hot days in Houston in 17 years. Talk about pull-back.
Living in North Dakota, I consider Texas dangerously hot all year.
I live in the Houston area. It is always hot here during summer, which kicks in around mid-May. That’s why so many of us despise the summertime. This week marks our first 100° days of the summer. We have definitely known worse.
SHEESH! We have been in the triple digits for weeks here in So. Calif. I haven’t any pity for they in the Houston area for achieving their first triple of the season.
It’s actually been a pretty cool year so far here as we haven’t exceeded 102. Abnormal. Mostly hit at least 106, 107. Hit 118 one year in the early ‘90’s.
“If I owned Texas and Hell, I would rent Texas and live in Hell.
General Sheridan, 1866
Houston is hot and humid even in March - worse than Florida.
Hot? In Houston? In August? WE’VE NEVER SEEN THIS BEFORE!
Junk Science.
If Houston is just now reaching 100 degree days, then there is GLOBAL COOLING not warming going on.
But in the PNW it’s cloudy and rain as usual. Heck of a summer we’re having.
Since 1970 (the first full year Houston Intercontinental Airport was open), Houston has had a mean of over five days per year with temperatures at or above 100 degrees. It doesn’t look like Houston will hit the mean this year. With seven days at or above 100, 2016 was the last time Houston was above average in this statistic.
Replacing “study” with “fabrication” makes for more accurate reading.
And replace “data” with “imaginations”.
They got data from the future. That's pretty awesome. I want to know how they did that.
Just wait til the effects of the current maunder minimum arrive here on earth in a couple years