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Post by ratty on Apr 5, 2022 4:05:53 GMT
So many people, wasting so much time & money.
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Post by missouriboy on Apr 5, 2022 13:09:52 GMT
So many people, wasting so much time & money. Another year. Another outlier spring frost that threatens to sober up French wine drinkers. Put a cork in it Mann.
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Post by flearider on Apr 5, 2022 18:30:40 GMT
So many people, wasting so much time & money. Another year. Another outlier spring frost that threatens to sober up French wine drinkers. Put a cork in it Mann.
lol climate change .. it's just getting colder .. longer winters (even tho there mild) shorter summers ..
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Post by code on Jun 8, 2022 17:38:33 GMT
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Post by duwayne on Jun 8, 2022 19:14:42 GMT
This has been mentioned before but there is an easy fix if global warming ever becomes a problem. Just inject some additional aerosols into the atmosphere.
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Post by nonentropic on Jun 8, 2022 21:45:57 GMT
Actually duwayne the array of potential solutions will be the death of the CAGW scam because ultimately they will be presented by capitalists and this whole thing is about defeating the capitalists.
Just consider the aerosols and Fe fertilization of the oceans both would radically alter the trajectory immediately and allow business as usual with a modest fee to remain in place, and that was never the plan.
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Post by douglavers on Jun 9, 2022 0:02:49 GMT
In SE Australia, coldest start to winter for many decades.
More than a meter of snow already in most of the ski resorts: probably world's best skiing at the moment.
As I told my sister-in-law this morning, global warming in action.
Too bloody cold.
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Post by ratty on Jun 9, 2022 3:16:02 GMT
In SE Australia, coldest start to winter for many decades. More than a meter of snow already in most of the ski resorts: probably world's best skiing at the moment. As I told my sister-in-law this morning, global warming in action. Too bloody cold. 5.4C this morning on the little urban heat island, might struggle to 18C max.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 9, 2022 5:13:45 GMT
In SE Australia, coldest start to winter for many decades. More than a meter of snow already in most of the ski resorts: probably world's best skiing at the moment. As I told my sister-in-law this morning, global warming in action. Too bloody cold. 5.4C this morning on the little urban heat island, might struggle to 18C max. Charles Oscar's handlers are working on another set of equations to explain all this. It is really quite simple I'm sure.
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Post by nonentropic on Jun 9, 2022 5:26:55 GMT
We in NZ have been able to have some of your cold weather the snow begins. new.cardrona.com/webcamsHere in the north of NZ another day of 20C and 15 fish in the bin.
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Post by gridley on Jun 9, 2022 10:46:35 GMT
Charles Oscar's handlers are working on another set of equations to explain all this. It is really quite simple I'm sure. Easy. Everyone knows the Southern Hemisphere has its seasons flipped from the Northern, right? So cooling in the South proves there's warming in the North. Obvious!
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Post by ratty on Jun 9, 2022 11:23:59 GMT
Charles Oscar's handlers are working on another set of equations to explain all this. It is really quite simple I'm sure. Easy. Everyone knows the Southern Hemisphere has its seasons flipped from the Northern, right? So cooling in the South proves there's warming in the North. Obvious! You can't win an argument with the true believers. We're in for a week of (forecast) temperatures that may earn an 'unprecedented' tag. Reverse cycle airconditioning is getting a workout. PS: What's the name for a period of below average temperatures? A cold wave?
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Post by code on Jul 4, 2022 17:08:07 GMT
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Post by flearider on Jul 4, 2022 17:59:53 GMT
it let go a little ... whats the problem .. wasn't if the whole thing went
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Post by code on Sept 3, 2022 15:36:42 GMT
We heard the story all the time, told as a warning: When man first set foot on Earth, all the winged animals flew high into the sky and the fish dived deeper into the sea, scattering in fear, because they knew the destroyer of the world had arrived. What is folklore but prophecy? Today, one-third of my country, Pakistan, is submerged under water. After unusually intense monsoon rains fell over several weeks, the waters from flash floods made their way into the Indus, overwhelming the riverbanks. According to climate experts, rapidly melting glaciers caused by rising temperatures added to the downward rushing superflood of epic proportions. One in seven Pakistanis have been affected, with many sleeping under open skies, without shelter. About 900,000 livestock have been lost, and more than two million acres of farmland and 90 percent of crops have been damaged. In some provinces, cotton and rice crops, date trees and sugar cane have been nearly obliterated, and half of the onion, chili and tomato crops, all staple foods, are gone. Over 1,350 people are dead, and some 33 million people (50 million according to unofficial tallies) have been displaced. Climate change is very likely to have played a role in the extremely heavy rains, and it definitely played a role in the glacial melt. So you can call these people climate refugees. Remember that phrase. Your country will have them, too.
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