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Crackles McFarly
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:43 pm
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I'm in the deep south and it's REALLY cold. In fact we have had more
cold spells than usual.

Since reporting high temps in the summer makes global warming valid,
doesn't reports of cold weather in the winter also make global warming
invalid?


We need to know.

p.s. When are you going to propose the global warming tax which is
what this is all about?
David
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:55 am
Guest
Crackles McFarly wrote:
Quote:
I'm in the deep south and it's REALLY cold. In fact we have had more
cold spells than usual.

Since reporting high temps in the summer makes global warming valid,
doesn't reports of cold weather in the winter also make global warming
invalid?


We need to know.

p.s. When are you going to propose the global warming tax which is
what this is all about?



The first part of your argument is false. No serious person infers
climate change based on mean temperature gain is proven by spot heat
waves. As the atmosphere heats its dynamics become more pronounced and
manifest in a wide array of phenomena.
Crackles McFarly
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:44 pm
Guest
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 05:55:18 -0800, David <nothere@nowhere.org> sayd
the following:

Quote:
Crackles McFarly wrote:
I'm in the deep south and it's REALLY cold. In fact we have had more
cold spells than usual.

Since reporting high temps in the summer makes global warming valid,
doesn't reports of cold weather in the winter also make global warming
invalid?


We need to know.

p.s. When are you going to propose the global warming tax which is
what this is all about?



The first part of your argument is false. No serious person infers
climate change based on mean temperature gain is proven by spot heat
waves. As the atmosphere heats its dynamics become more pronounced and
manifest in a wide array of phenomena.

So you're not willing to answer the question?
carcarx@hotmail.com
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 12:44 am
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On Feb 14, 1:43 pm, Crackles McFarly <helpmeplz2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
I'm in the deep south and it's REALLY cold. In fact we have had more
cold spells than usual.

The polar vortex has hosted 5 planetary waves this season and as those
5 waves circulate they've distorted the vortex so that its very oblong
- pushing cold air
deep into the south.
 
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