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Actually you are wrong and are ignorant of Thermodynamics. Increased strength of storms, both winter and summer, temperature extremes and doughts and deluges are what we expect of an atmosphere and oceans getting more energy dumped into them. What happens to the temperature of boiling water when you put it on the stove and turn the power of the heating element up? It doesn't change and the water boils more furiously. Do you understand what convection is and what happens to the flow of air in a room with a heater and convection taking place.
Actually you are wrong and are ignorant of Thermodynamics. Increased strength of storms, both winter and summer, temperature extremes and doughts and deluges are what we expect of an atmosphere and oceans getting more energy dumped into them. What happens to the temperature of boiling water when you put it on the stove and turn the power of the heating element up? It doesn't change and the water boils more furiously. Do you understand what convection is and what happens to the flow of air in a room with a heater and convection taking place.
One of our hottest summer ( records still stand today ) and one of our coldest winter ( records still stand today) was in 1936 ( MN )
MN-------1936------ 5 consecutive days with temps over 100 and 3 of them were over 105.
The all time record of 108 was one of those days.
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