Posted on 07/27/2023 10:57:04 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
One evening this spring, I was out to dinner when a curious thing caught my attention.
The Weather Channel was on TV in the background, and every few minutes the camera cut to a radar shot of Fort Lauderdale, where a lone storm cell sat stationary over the city. There it continued to sit, refusing to move inland to dissipate or blow out to sea.
I had never seen anything like it. Neither had Fort Lauderdale, where on that day, April 12, nearly 26 inches of rain fell in approximately 12 hours.
Fort Lauderdale is not a one-off. In too many places throughout the country, we’re seeing unprecedented climate impacts: intense summer storms flooding communities across the Northeast, rapid melting of this winter’s record snowpack in Utah, historic rains on the heels of a historic drought in California, nearly 600 tornados reported through the first four months of 2023, with record or near-record numbers in January, February and March, and longer and more widespread forest fires.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
“Hottest Days Ever? Don’t Believe It
The global-warming industry has declared that July 3 and 4 were the two hottest days on Earth on record. The reported average global temperature on those days was 62.6 degrees Fahrenheit, supposedly the hottest in 125,000 years. The claimed temperature was derived from the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer, which relies on a mix of satellite temperature data and computer-model guesstimation to calculate estimates of temperature.
One obvious problem with the updated narrative is that there are no satellite data from 125,000 years ago. Calculated estimates of current temperatures can’t be fairly compared with guesses of global temperature from thousands of years ago.
A more likely alternative to the 62.6-degree estimate is something around 57.5 degrees. The latter is an average of actual surface temperature measurements taken around the world and processed on a minute-by-minute basis by a website called temperature.global. The numbers have been steady this year, with no spike in July.”
Well, what is it:rapid melting (hot) or record snowpack(cold)?
And the weather is normal, not that bad.
We’ve reached new levels of stupidity and ignorance.
People literally don’t know it’s hot in the summer.
Well. aren't you special...
Rather than blame “mankind” why not look at the **real reason** - a weakening geomagnetic field.
More solar energy (i.e. energetic particles)are coupled deeper into the atmosphere and thus disrupts Hadley Cell formations.
The Hill
Yah, this guy is an idiot. I used to live on the Gulf coast and storms all of the time came inland and then just sat there. That is how you get >36 inches of rain in 24 hours — which happened twice in one summer.
Wish he would go to THE ARTIC or ANTARCTIC.
PLEASE !!!
LOL! Also, monsoons just got invented by man.
Ummm, the Johnstown Flood was a dam failure. Sort of man caused.
Agree the chicken little story has come to life believers amass.
I notice when I check Accuweather it makes sure the first thing I see is how many millions are effected by sweltering heat somewhere else... before I see 73°F for my area this afternoon (in late July).
Think how bad this political con would get if we had a summer like 1936.
Every morning on Today show, weird Al Rocker espouses GW for every major rain, snow, wind, drought, or fire.
I see a buoy in Manatee bay in the Florida’s keys registered a sea temp of 101. Get ready for some major hurricanes this fall.
Seriously GFY!
Until they fix the DO NOT CALL LIST!!!
Start with the "small stuff" and we'll see how you do before we move on.
“We must rethink Disaster Management”?????
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
When it’s hot like this I recall the ‘Smell of summer’ as a kid. ....Hot pavement tar bubbles, dry grass, when it finally rained the steam off the ground.
Project Veritas recorded a CNN saying how climate change would be their next campaign.
It’s all propaganda all the time.
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