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Due to the quiet sun, I feel that the Midwest and Great Plains are in danger of becoming a subarctic climate, which is even worse than what anthropogenic climate change would have caused
You're not serious, are you?
Only places in the Midwest that are anywhere near a subarctic climate would be the Northwoods of Minnesota/Wisconsin and the UP of Michigan. And becoming one won't happen because the planet is warming. You're absolutely delusional if you think Indianapolis or any place in the Midwest would ever be a subarctic climate outside of an ice age.
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Due to the quiet sun, I feel that the Midwest and Great Plains are in danger of becoming a subarctic climate, which is even worse than what anthropogenic climate change would have caused
Minneapolis will have May's and September's with avorage temps below 10C and the sammer months will struggle to reach 25C. It would be davestating for the US.
Minneapolis will have May's and September's with avorage temps below 10C and the sammer months will struggle to reach 25C. It would be davestating for the US.
Climates in 2050:
Indianapolis = Fairbanks
Chicago = Fort Yukon
KC = Thompson, Manitoba
Minneapolis = Verkhoyansk
Isleofturd's home address = Vostok Station
I can say that they're still trying to spin the weather into a push for selling global warming to the general public. Today I heard the US weather outlook and the reporter stated that the country had above normal temperatures in ... southernmost Texas and southern Florida. And then near normal temperatures across the midwest and south to below normal temps in the northeast and northern plains. So WTF? Why not just be accurate and truthful and say the country was colder than normal except in the extreme southernmost edges of the country where it was just barely above normal. Low 70s in Brownsville and Miami. Yeah, that's a heat wave.
Cold weather doesn't make the news, warm weather is a front page headline. Why the need to sell global warming?
I can say that they're still trying to spin the weather into a push for selling global warming to the general public. Today I heard the US weather outlook and the reporter stated that the country had above normal temperatures in ... southernmost Texas and southern Florida. And then near normal temperatures across the midwest and south to below normal temps in the northeast and northern plains. So WTF? Why not just be accurate and truthful and say the country was colder than normal except in the extreme southernmost edges of the country where it was just barely above normal. Low 70s in Brownsville and Miami. Yeah, that's a heat wave.
Cold weather doesn't make the news, warm weather is a front page headline. Why the need to sell global warming?
I disagree, the polar vortexes of 14 and 15 were very hot topics.
I can say that they're still trying to spin the weather into a push for selling global warming to the general public. Today I heard the US weather outlook and the reporter stated that the country had above normal temperatures in ... southernmost Texas and southern Florida. And then near normal temperatures across the midwest and south to below normal temps in the northeast and northern plains. So WTF? Why not just be accurate and truthful and say the country was colder than normal except in the extreme southernmost edges of the country where it was just barely above normal. Low 70s in Brownsville and Miami. Yeah, that's a heat wave.
Cold weather doesn't make the news, warm weather is a front page headline. Why the need to sell global warming?
What kind of ****ty channel were you watching??
This is a temperature anomaly map of the US today. Clearly mostly above average, and actually slightly below in South Florida. https://m.imgur.com/KEWG7Ff
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