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And cold weather is weather????????????
Absolutely. The cold weather which Moscow has been experiencing this autumn is apparently not interesting to these same experts.
Remember guys and gals: cooling is always local, warming is always global
The breaking of both cold weather records and hot weather records are noteable.
Lately, we’ve been breaking a lot more high weather records than we have low weather records.
That’s what happens when the climate gets warmer.
Brendon says:
October 19, 2010 at 10:39 pm
Lately, we’ve been breaking a lot more high weather records than we have low weather records.
That’s what happens when the climate gets warmer.
No. That’s what happens from UHI.
Brendon says:
October 19, 2010 at 10:39 pm
The breaking of both cold weather records and hot weather records are noteable.,/i>
Would you provide data that proves these things are happening more frequently? Would you provide the data that proves it’s manmade co2 causing these things you claim?
“Lately, we’ve been breaking a lot more high weather records than we have low weather records.”
I sincerely doubt your statement.
http://www.weatherexplained.com/Vol-1/Record-Setting-Weather.html
I’m not talking about record per country.
Every single weather station will have a low and a high record. New records get set every single day somewhere in the world.
Here’s the view in the US recently.
http://climateprogress.org/2010/10/04/endless-summer-hottest-september-record-high-temperatures/
Good support for your point there.
I especially liked this part:
“But a new analysis by NASA’s James Hansen published last week concluded, “Given the association of extreme weather and climate events with rising global temperature, the expectation of new record high temperatures in 2012 also suggests that the frequency and magnitude of extreme events could reach a high level in 2012” “
“Good support for your point there.”
Thanks, I think it’s important to based arguments on something that can be supported by evidence.
“I especially liked this part:”
Not really part of my argument, but I agree, it will be interesting to see how future years pan out.
Global warmers claim that everything happening now is unprecedented, every flood, every heat wave, every heavy rain…..and even every heavy snow storm and cold snap. It’s all ‘global warming’, because you see, those things have never happened before.