Big Global Warming Fraud is Causing Record Winter Temperatures

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Record Heat Floods America With Temperatures 40 Degrees Above Normal


Fueled by billions of tons of greenhouse pollution, a surge of record warmth has flooded the United States, shattering records from southern California to North Dakota. “Temperatures have reached up to 40 degrees above early January averages in North Dakota,” the Weather Channel reports. Cities are seeing late-April temperatures at the start of January — Minot, ND hit 61 degrees, Aberdeen, SD hit 63 degrees, and Williston, ND hit 58 degrees, all-time record highs for the month of January.
Daily record highs have been set in Des Moines, Iowa (65 degrees), Rapid City, S.D. (73 degrees), International Falls, Minn. (46 degrees), St. Louis, Mo. (66 degrees) and Fargo, N.D. (55 degrees), to name a few locations. Although the record warmth subsides on Friday for the Plains, the mild air mass will bully its way eastward. We’re talking temperatures in cities such as Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Detroit and Cincinnati enjoying highs on the order of 10-to-20 degrees above average. High temperatures around 5-to-15 degrees above average will make it all the way to the East Coast including New York City, Washington, D.C. and Charlotte, N.C.
“There has never been a 60 degree temperature recorded during the first week of January in Minnesota’s modern climate record.” Southwestern Minnesota reached the lower 60s.

In Southern California, decades-old records were snapped with 80- and even 90-degree weather, sending surfers to the beaches. Long Beach hit 88 degrees, UCLA hit 89 degrees, San Diego hit 83 degrees, and San Gabriel reached 91.

Although this heat is welcome to schoolchildren, this breakdown of normal seasons threatens serious economic disruption. The total lack of snowcover in the Dakotas means that wildland fires are much more likely. The seasonally cold air following this surge of heat will severely damage the winter crops that are usually protected by at least 3 inches of snow at this time of year.
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Whatever the fuck ever!! I was cursing buying a home instead of a condo last year cuz of the snow. That shit could stay 75 until spring for all I care
 

Start of 2012, March
shatter US heat records




Houston Chronicle
SETH BORENSTEIN,
AP Science Writer
Wednesday, April 11, 2012


WASHINGTON (AP) — <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">It has been so warm in the United States this year, especially in March, that national records were not just broken, they were deep-fried</span>.

Temperatures in the lower 48 states were 8.6 degrees (4.8 degrees Celsius) above normal for March and 6 degrees (3.3 degrees Celsius) higher than average for the first three months of the year, according to calculations by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. That far exceeds the old records.​

The magnitude of how unusual the year has been in the U.S. has alarmed some meteorologists who have warned about global warming. One climate scientist said it is the weather equivalent of a baseball player on steroids, with old records obliterated.


"Everybody has this uneasy feeling. This is weird. This is not good," said Jerry Meehl, a climate scientist who specializes in extreme weather at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo. "It's a guilty pleasure. You're out enjoying this nice March weather, but you know it's not a good thing."

It's not just March. - "It's been ongoing for several months," said Jake Crouch, a climate scientist at NOAA's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C.

Meteorologists say an unusual confluence of several weather patterns, including La Nina, was the direct cause of the warm start to 2012. While individual events cannot be blamed on global warming, Crouch said this is like the extremes that are supposed to get more frequent because of man-made climate change. Greenhouse gases come from the burning of fossil fuels such as coal and oil.

It is important to note that this unusual winter heat is mostly a North America phenomenon. Much of the rest of the Northern Hemisphere has been cold, said NOAA meteorologist Martin Hoerling.

The first quarter of 2012 broke the January-March record by 1.4 degrees (0.8 degrees Celsius). Usually records are broken by just one- or two-tenths of a degree. U.S. temperature records date from 1895.

The atypical heat goes back even further. The U.S. winter of 2010-2011 was slightly cooler than normal and one of the snowiest in recent years, but after that things started heating up. The summer of 2011 was the second warmest summer on record.

The winter that just ended, which in some places was called the year without winter, was the fourth warmest on record. Since last April, it has been the hottest 12-month stretch on record, Crouch said.

But the month where the warmth turned especially weird in the United States was March.

Normally, March averages 42.5 degrees (5.8 degrees Celsius) across the country. This year, the average was 51.1 (10.6 degrees Celsius), which is closer to the average for April. Only one other time, in January 2006, was the country as a whole that much hotter than normal for an entire month. - - See thread in this forum: 2006 Hottest Year in U.S..

The "icebox of America," International Falls, Minn., saw temperatures in the 70s for five days in March, and there were only three days of below zero temperatures all month.

In March, at least 7,775 weather stations across the nation broke daily high temperature records, and another 7,517 broke records for night-time heat. Combined, that is more high temperature records broken in one month than ever before, Crouch said.

"When you look at what's happened in March this year, it's beyond unbelievable," said University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver.

NOAA climate scientist Gabriel Vecchi compared the increase in weather extremes to baseball players on steroids: You can't say an individual homer is because of steroids, but they are hit more often and the long-held records for home runs fall.

They seem to be falling far more often because of global warming, said NASA top climate scientist James Hansen. In a paper he submitted to the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and posted on a physics research archive, Hansen shows that heat extremes aren't just increasing but happening far more often than scientists thought.

What used to be a 1-in-400 hot temperature record is now a 1 in 10 occurrence, essentially 40 times more likely, said Hansen. The warmth in March is an ideal illustration of this, said Hansen, who also has become an activist in fighting fossil fuels.

Weaver, who reviewed the Hansen paper and called it "one of the most stunning examples of evidence of global warming."




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Upgrade, thats what the climate does.....CHANGE! We can't operate under the premise that the climate will be the same everyday, can we?

I like the new avatar though! :D


The change has never been the issue but the speed and the reason for that change.



Thanks.:D I had actually wanted to change it a long time ago but I forgot how.
 
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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false."

--- William Casey, Director CIA
 
These educated cats say global warming is bullshit!

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There were warm winters before, and they will be warm winters after this global warming debate is over.

Typical post...
 
There were warm winters before, and they will be warm winters after this global warming debate is over.

Typical post...


The debate's been over. But like religious nuts like to hold on to creationism over evolution, corporate interests and their political lackeys continue to be climate change deniers.
 
"Climate Change Deniers". Interesting phrase.

Climate has "changed" everyday I've been on this earth, so I don't deny climate changes. I just don't understand why people are complaining about it. All this bickering and no solutions.

What......Are we supposed to give Al Gore all of our possessions so he can "fix" it? how will we know his solutions are working? This argument is garbage
 
"Climate Change Deniers". Interesting phrase.

Climate has "changed" everyday I've been on this earth, so I don't deny climate changes. I just don't understand why people are complaining about it. All this bickering and no solutions.

What......Are we supposed to give Al Gore all of our possessions so he can "fix" it? how will we know his solutions are working? This argument is garbage

You may not be but there are many in prominent positions who are.
It's hard to implement solutions when there are still holdouts that there is even change.
 
You're a simpleton

Burn Texass burn!!

And don't come for those Federal dollars to bail Texass out.

A lot of hate in this post right here.

I would mention that Texas does pay federal taxes also, but you know, that would make too much sense.

My existence just bothers you don't it?
 
A lot of hate in this post right here.

I would mention that Texas does pay federal taxes also, but you know, that would make too much sense.

My existence just bothers you don't it?

You twit, you know it was posted a while ago that Texas, as well as most other southern states pay way less in federal taxes than they receive in federal welfare, I mean funds as compared to the blue states. Talk about freeloading.
 
You twit, you know it was posted a while ago that Texas, as well as most other southern states pay way less in federal taxes than they receive in federal welfare, I mean funds as compared to the blue states. Talk about freeloading.

Oh I forgot. It's not fair right?

another typical talking point by Thought.
 
Ok, thought, what do you consider "everyone's fair share"?

Hypothetically speaking, if I made 100k, what would be the fair amount *in your eyes* of taxes I need to pay?


I don't know what this has do with topic at hand , but I'll diverge this once. I assume you mean $100,000. That is not an extraordinarily amount of money. Especially in the larger cities. Try $100 million. Care to speak for that income's tax bracket?
 
A lot of hate in this post right here.

I would mention that Texas does pay federal taxes also, but you know, that would make too much sense.

My existence just bothers you don't it?


A Message of Love From Your Brethren in Texas


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"2007 was the year that the ice just completely disappeared."

- Professor Kenneth Dunton,
Marine Science Institute,
University of Texas at Austin







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