Why Is The Climate In Hawaii So Awful?

There is simply too much heat in the system. Nights never cool down enough to allow the system to re-equilibrate at a lower energy state.

Winnipeg on the other hand has much less energy in their climate system, which is what makes the Manitoba climate so agreeable.

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9 Responses to Why Is The Climate In Hawaii So Awful?

  1. Jimbo says:

    Monbiot shows another flash of insight:

    27 May, 2011
    Why must UK have to choose between nuclear and renewable energy?
    The environment movement is needlessly polarised over nuclear power, with Jonathon Porritt only encouraging this tribalism. Can he explain why he thinks nuclear and renewables can’t co-exist?
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/georgemonbiot/2011/may/27/why-choose-nuclear-renewable-energy

  2. omnologos says:

    Had I know it, I would have saved thousands of gallons of fuel by enclosing the car’s engine with an oven, thereby extracting a lot more energy.

  3. Latitude says:

    This planet wants to be colder, it’s a miracle it’s not…

    …what kind of idiots would try to stop it from warming

  4. Mike Davis says:

    I hated the “Rotten” climate in Hawaii so much I only went there twice.
    Winnipeg on the other hand has never been in any of my travel plans because of the thought of all that “Mild” weather.

  5. Andy Weiss says:

    Winnipeg is purportedly the coldest world city (in winter) with population over 600,000.

  6. Lance says:

    as the saying goes in Winterpeg, Portage and Main, coldest city corner anywhere

  7. Ann says:

    Two seasons In Winnipeg: winter and mosquitoes!

  8. NikFromNYC says:

    Those standing trees should be a lesson to architects who insist on putting up fall down houses.

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