Posted on 06/15/2010 1:58:56 PM PDT by marioinohio
But last year when it was cold, we were told any single variation means nothing.
Now this year it’s warm, and the planet is going to burn up!
This is the coldest winter and fall since the early 1980s.
They need to stop smoking that hash.
Until a skeptic verifies these frauds its still a cooling trend for the past 8 yrs. We had the coldest in 40 yrs in the NW.
Pray for America
Not in Tucson it wasn’t. We had one of our longest climbs to 100 ever.
...as measured by suspect, land-based weather stations. What do the satellite readings tell us?
Well if we’re all gonna be hot.......here’s a homeowner tip.
My AC broke last week, the condensate drain line had clogged up and overflow water corroded the furnace control board.
It’s a good thing to check that every now and then. It plugs up with rust, minerals, and mold.
We had one of the coldest winters here in central Texas in over a generation.
Now, it feels hotter than hell with temps around 95 -— but heck, it’s June.
It couldn’t have anything to do with that erupting Icelandic volcano or the high solar activity at this time, could it? Nah...........
There is absolutely no assurance that the methodology currently being used to determine global means was the same one used in 1880, so therefore this whole story is bunk.
...as measured by countries who want to show *impact* of global warming so they can eventually dip into whatever BS global warming relief is set up by the U.N.
It broke 65f here today for the first time in 2 weeks, whew this global warming is gunna kill us.
We had one of the coldest winters here in central Texas in over a generation.Link?
It is so cold here, we ripped out the AC last year because it broke
It is worthless since the climate has turned cold.
Things are a bit toasty at the Al-gore household these days...
lol, yep
Exactly. I have NO confidence in any numbers put out now by the AGW mafia. If I had to bet, I would expect that these numbers have been “adjusted” in some nefarious way.
Sure, have a couple. We Texans love to share out 'cue.
Horsepucky! We never broke 100 here in Yuma Az the entire month of May.
it’s easy when you start cherry-picking your data from Downtown Phoenix and the middle of the Gobi Desert...
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