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Post by Sigurdur on Jul 17, 2021 0:08:10 GMT
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Post by walnut on Jul 17, 2021 1:53:11 GMT
Today, I heard a rancher declare in amazement after watching a few years, "the climate has changed". He does not have any particular interest in the AGW debate. A watershed moment...
Weekly rain, 80 degree temperatures, in mid July.
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 17, 2021 2:33:49 GMT
Oh Dear. Hottest annual summer days are sssssooooooo informative. If I were in 1953, I no doubt could be assured that the glaciers were on their way. After all, my one point said so. And if I chose 1942, I could see a long down-hill slope through 2020. At least here I am using more points. There is a reason(s) they call them outliers in statistics. In sociopathy they just call their users "outliars". I like cherries as well. But some of the pickers smell. I don't see a name attached, so they must be proud of their work.
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Post by walnut on Jul 17, 2021 2:53:58 GMT
Oh Dear. Hottest annual summer days are sssssooooooo informative. If I were in 1953, I no doubt could be assured that the glaciers were on their way. After all, my one point said so. And if I chose 1942, I could see a long down-hill slope through 2020. At least here I am using more points. There is a reason(s) they call them outliers in statistics. In sociopathy they just call their users "outliars". I like cherries as well. But some of the pickers smell. I don't see a name attached, so they must be proud of their work. Hey, don't discount my data point.
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 17, 2021 4:30:23 GMT
Which one?
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Post by walnut on Jul 17, 2021 5:03:16 GMT
My anecdotal post above. I'm just kidding around.
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Post by acidohm on Jul 17, 2021 15:49:58 GMT
Ballywatticock just recorded the highest ever recorded temperature anyone has recorded ever in Northern Island.
31.2°c
Gotta say I'm underwhelmed....
No 30°c in UK today I assume else someone on twitter would be shouting about it.
Chances of a July 30°c are slipping by quickly as cooler weather expected.
That'll leave August to achieve it. August's have been the poorest summer month fir while now.
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 17, 2021 17:40:55 GMT
Ballywatticock just recorded the highest ever recorded temperature anyone has recorded ever in Northern Island. 31.2°c Gotta say I'm underwhelmed.... No 30°c in UK today I assume else someone on twitter would be shouting about it. Chances of a July 30°c are slipping by quickly as cooler weather expected. That'll leave August to achieve it. August's have been the poorest summer month fir while now. Probably smearing that number 50 all over themselves ... while keeping an eye out for Viking boats.
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Post by acidohm on Jul 18, 2021 7:24:57 GMT
Good example of why warmists put themselves in a panic.
Apparently the comparison made in this tweet is legitimate. However why does the UK look nearly as warm as in June '76? Our garden has visibly less growth then the past few years, June had below average sunlight hours and no 30°c anywhere.
The other discrepancies globally I could probably take another hour of tapping on my phone screen over.
Bet it made a few people concerned tho.
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Post by acidohm on Jul 18, 2021 7:51:24 GMT
It seems this guy is a serial poster of nonsense....
Oh, and we did hit 30 yesterday it seems, 2 weeks late averaging out.
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Post by parcherynut on Jul 19, 2021 10:05:46 GMT
In a potentially interesting correlation - the article below mentions current flooding passing severe flood levels attained in 93/95. Astro predicts this northern Hemisphere winter to be brutal, the flooding in the Netherlands of 93/95 would have presumably preceded harsh or severe Eastern U.S. winters (93/94 and 95/96). The late January 94 arctic airmass was the coldest of my lifetime in Pennsylvania, and the winter of 95/96 was the snowiest. "Where the Meuse and Rur rivers snake through the Netherlands, water levels reached record-high levels, passing heights that led to severe flooding in 1993 and 1995, Reuters reported." www.accuweather.com/en/severe-weather/death-toll-rises-in-germany-belgium-as-disastrous-flooding-continues/983425 1993 was a record precipitation summer here in Middle Earth ... 25 inches (June-August). 17+ so far this summer, so we may make a run at it. Great Flood of 1993 The Great Flood of 1993 was a flood that occurred in the Midwestern United States, along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers and their tributaries, from April to October 1993. The flood was among the most costly and devastating to ever occur in the United States, with $15 billion in damages. I flew into St. Louis the summer of 93 and couldn't get over the swollen Mississippi - quite the eye opening experience.
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 19, 2021 15:25:09 GMT
1993 was a record precipitation summer here in Middle Earth ... 25 inches (June-August). 17+ so far this summer, so we may make a run at it. Great Flood of 1993 The Great Flood of 1993 was a flood that occurred in the Midwestern United States, along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers and their tributaries, from April to October 1993. The flood was among the most costly and devastating to ever occur in the United States, with $15 billion in damages. I flew into St. Louis the summer of 93 and couldn't get over the swollen Mississippi - quite the eye opening experience. The Mississippi and Missouri have long histories of same. There were, no doubt, "prophets" at each occurrence. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_River_floods
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 20, 2021 2:46:01 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 21, 2021 1:18:45 GMT
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Post by parcherynut on Jul 21, 2021 17:14:05 GMT
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