Posted on 11/08/2011 10:44:54 AM PST by QT3.14
I’d like to hear what Texans have to say about that.
I’d like to hear what Texans have to say about that.
Remember, it’s getting colder because of negative feedback loops caused by global warming. Meaning that if it were not so hot it would not be so cold.
Really, all changes in climate are caused by global warming. Everyone knows that! There’s a consensus!!!
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United States getting normal, not un-normal.
Having just got over a 5 day power outage caused by a pre-Halloween snowstorm, after record snow the previous winter, I'd beg to differ with this statement.
And wetter or at least where I live...
It was in the low 70’s yesterday. 75 today. I love it here! Full moon makes the evenings a joy as well. I was working on my new shed by moonlight last night. Too cool.
Last winter, the Houston Texas area saw as many snowfalls as we often would get in a typical decade.
How realists view global warming:
Follow the money.
I’m a Texan! This summer was hot and dry, very hot, but lately winters have been cooler. I’d say summers are about the same in general, except last summer that was a hot one.
The problem is, there is always someone willing to provide whatever “information” is required to reinforce a particular viewpoint. And then that “information” provider will attempt to profit from the data, manufactured or real.
I’m highly skeptical of global warming, but not unwilling to examine real facts. Real, undistorted facts are difficult to find.
Very nice graph of 30 years. So what?
Show me a graph of the past 10,000, and I’ll be impressed. The earth is 4.6 billion years old. 14,000 years ago, Niagra Falls did not exist. Why? It’s plateau was covered with ICE. It was the suddenly fast melt of that mile of ice that carved the Niagra Falls and associated gorge. What caused that warming?
30 years out of 4,600,000,000. Sheesh.
Hmmm...I guess it is from the LIBERALS hot air there!!! the other eight have gotten cooler.
I guess I should go out and open a snowmobile shop in Florida!! (Maybe I can get the taxpayers to back this venture!! /s)
But then you had the very, very hot summer that I’m guessing made up for the winter.
Other than this record breaking summer, which was so hot because of the lack of soil moisture from the drought, our summers have been slightly above average. I would also say that over the past decade, the reminder of the years have been also slightly above normal. What we don’t seem to be having are the very sharp arctic outbreaks that last about a week and keep the high temperature below freezing for an extended period of time.
hey!
Is that 1.5 degree increase from 1973 the same as the 1.5 degree increase from 1950 and the same 1.5 degree increase from 1880?
I’m ALARMED!!!
...but not by the impact of natural solar fluctuations....
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