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Also funny because NOAA is calling for El Nino and they know there is a colder spot on the map yet they cant find the blue colors to use in their forecast..
Ok if NOAA focuses solely on ENSO then a weak Modoki El Nino should bring cold to the South and East Coast right? Why isn't that painted into their probability forecast?
Exactly.. I know these guys defending them see it. It's ridiculous they can't paint a spec of blue "anywhere". Sad really. Just helps with the agenda. Now media and headlines can read "See...its happening! We must save the planet!". lol
Exactly.. I know these guys defending them see it. It's ridiculous they can't paint a spec of blue "anywhere". Sad really. Just helps with the agenda. Now media and headlines can read "See...its happening! We must save the planet!". lol
Seems the agenda is real. Not sure about you guys, but the last 7 years alone should wake up anyone about run away heating. By their agenda and my facts are a horse of a diff color. They are after money and i just tell like it is.
Seems the agenda is real. Not sure about you guys, but the last 7 years alone should wake up anyone about run away heating. By their agenda and my facts are a horse of a diff color. They are after money and i just tell like it is.
Well, near Tampa, right? My point is that you seem to base your rapid Earth heating based on what you experience in Florida, which is extreme south for the US. Most other areas are not like this. In April, when I should've been outside gardening, I was having snow and ice. Right now, I'm having typical fall weather, maybe even below normal temps, but you aren't. It's two different climates. That doesn't mean the Earth is going through any rapid heating and you say often.
Well, near Tampa, right? My point is that you seem to base your rapid Earth heating based on what you experience in Florida, which is extreme south for the US. Most other areas are not like this. In April, when I should've been outside gardening, I was having snow and ice. Right now, I'm having typical fall weather, maybe even below normal temps, but you aren't. It's two different climates. That doesn't mean the Earth is going through any rapid heating and you say often.
Just north of Tampa.
I just see more and more records being broken over the last 28 years and really the last 7 years world wide. My area has really warmed up from the fall thru spring since the late 70's. Summers were always hot.
Just north of Tampa.
I just see more and more records being broken over the last 28 years and really the last 7 years world wide. My area has really warmed up from the fall thru spring since the late 70's. Summers were always hot.
True, but there are records broken for cold also. Just recently Dallas recorded the coldest temps for that date. I know in April, we did here as well. You personally experience more heat due to your location. It's more apparent at time like this when other areas are experiencing cooler temps but your area isn't yet.
True, but there are records broken for cold also. Just recently Dallas recorded the coldest temps for that date. I know in April, we did here as well. You personally experience more heat due to your location. It's more apparent at time like this when other areas are experiencing cooler temps but your area isn't yet.
Some areas will sell less warming while other see more cold. My area for sure has warmed up. Last Jan was the first time in years be had a colder than normal month. Then Feb was blazing hot and killed the redcord books.
Using fog episodes from Jun 1 to Aug 31 (expanded to Oct to Apr snow events the subsequent winter) there will be a substantial snow event around Nov 1-7th in Northern Lower Michigan followed by an arctic blast with heavy lake effect immediately following. November will resemble January. Winter backs off, however; drier than normal and near normal temperature from late December on.
Fog events in the summer months are very accurate predictors of snow events the following winter. Late leaf color changes and delayed leaf fall typically occur in years with a harsh wintry November in these parts. The leaves are weeks late this year.
In addition, the saying around here is "winter starts the way the last one ended." There was a 27" snowstorm in mid April and one of the most delayed springs I've ever seen.
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