“The most extreme event in US climatic history”

Climate experts described a pleasant February day in parts of the US as “The most extreme event in US climatic history”

 

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5 Responses to “The most extreme event in US climatic history”

  1. Curious how it is the protagonists of this nonsense that block potential debate. Doesn’t that fact alone indicate that it is they who are the ‘deniers’ of science? Their position is supported neither by the observed facts, nor by the fundamental science, so they need to exclude dissenters from their echo chamber in order to perpetuate the illusion.

  2. Gamecock says:

    There is no such thing as ‘US climatic history.’ It is ignorant. No climate in the US has changed since 1776.

    Weather can have events. Climate can’t. ‘US climatic history’ is advocacy, not science.

  3. Conrad Ziefle says:

    Declaring one day in February as an extreme climate event is like holding a book signing in a brothel to increase readership.

    • arn says:

      In the 10000 years before we crossed 350 ppm there was not a single extreme climate event in February on earth , except maybe for the 10 mio times it happened

  4. Conrad Ziefle says:

    I remember one day in Denver, Colorado, when I was young, probably around 1970-72, when it got so warm, like 70 degrees, in January for a few days, that all the young guys poured into the city parks, shirtless, wandering around eyeing the girls in their shorts. It was like spring mating season. Probably, a lot of those climate experts were conceived that evening.

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