Posted on 08/04/2013 12:38:32 AM PDT by South40
North Pole Sees Unprecedented July Cold Arctic Sees Shortest Summer On Record Normally the high Arctic has about 90 days above freezing. This year there was less than half that
(Excerpt) Read more at climatedepot.com ...
Figured it’d be Gore that writes it as “Cobalt 2”.
I already hear the pushback... Well there have been record highs too! The narrative is out. Around here, the earliest deer activity of my lifetime. Food is going to be very expensive if the sun and heat keep hiding. I trust the deer instinct on this one... Start stocking early.
Fruit trees bearing early in ND, and it is rare the tomatoes are ripe in early August. Seems like a short summer here, too.
Did such typography appear in an actual Gore poster? I have long stopped trying to follow the details of this folly.
The problem with that claim is that the summer is not over. Checking the same graph now: http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php shows me that it is above freezing again. Checking the ice: http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php shows that it is about middle of the pack for the 2000's Call it average. See all the ice charts including the 1.2 million sq km above normal ice in the Antarctic at the WUWT sea ice page
Science departments everywhere are torturing their climate models to make this prove global warming.
Science departments everywhere are torturing their climate models to make this prove global warming.
Spring didn’t start til after Mother’s Day in ND, and now it feels like Fall. I’m heading south today for the winter :)
...Obama issues an Executive Order to the Sun...
....to increase it's magnetic field....
and make a good crop of sunspots before elections in 2016....
(PhysOrg.com) -- Sunspot formation is triggered by a magnetic field, which scientists say is steadily declining. They predict that by 2016 there may be no remaining sunspots, and the sun may stay spotless for several decades.
The last time the sunspots disappeared altogether was in the 17th and 18th century, and coincided with a lengthy cool period on the planet known as the Little Ice Age....and lasted 400 years.
Good luck surviving with no electricity and GE modified seeds.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news203746768.html#jCp
The same is true here in East Tennessee. Record lows in July. Still no hot days
This is BS....any fool realizes that global warming has made it so hot that it is cold!!!!
This is nothing more than pure propaganda being pushed by conservative scientists. Don’t believe it! It’s a ploy to make you believe that the “chicken little” liberal pseudo-scientists could possibly be wrong in their own propaganda spewed by the enviro-Nazis.
WARNING! Do not think for yourself. Only believe what the Ministry of Truth tells you and teaches your children in public indoctrination centers and colleges.
There, I feel better now that I was able to guide people who think for themselves to the correct sources of information...not real sources of information.
/sarc
If that’s “Global Warming”, what the hell are we going to do when it gets really cold?
But .... but ... but ...the north pole turned into a lake the other day. How can this be?! /s
Yup. Just the other day (yesterday I think) the local lib-rag posted an article chronicling the hottest July for Reno NV “on record” since 1888. Notice the key words “on record”? Pretty sure it’s been hotter sometime and colder another time. Pretty startling news. Good new is that Hot August Nights is kicking off today (officially 6-10th) and the classic cars are already being spotted in abundance all over town. WOO HOO!!!!
The problem is not "global warming" any more. It's a more amorphous term, "climate change".
So wherever the temps vary from the average (whatever that is) and does not receive the average monthly allotment of precipitation (whatever that is), we are experiencing "climate change".
Easy peasy. Covers all the bases.
When I was growing up in the 50’s and 60’s in NJ, it was not uncommon to have weeks on end of 90+ deg. temps in the summer. We spent the entire summer in the swimming pool.
Lately, if there is a stretch of 4-5 days of 90+ temps, it’s highly unusual and hardly more than ten such days the entire summer.
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