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Re: I don't wanna go out
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Posted by riverbend on December 08, 2005 at 14:51:19 from (208.160.34.117):
In Reply to: Re: I don't wanna go out posted by Paul in Mich on December 08, 2005 at 06:04:48:
I'm not sure that there are any advocates of global warming / climate change. Maybe they are the people who drive SUVs (FUVs we call 'em. If you have seen them drive, you know why.) an hour and a half to work, by themselves, so they can live out here where we are willing to pay enough taxes to have good schools.... But back to the climate, the macro climate has almost nothing to do with your local weather. Did you have a really hot summer like we did ? Well, I'm expecting a really cold winter because the yearly average temperature is always just about exactly the same. Global warming / climate change seems to be making the extremes more extreme. Did you notice that there were more severe huricanes this year ? We don't seem to be getting rain anymore, just storms. The average temperature has only changed by a degree or two. Hardly enough for us to notice, but that is what is happening. The most troublesome thing is that no one really understands what makes the weather work. For example - any weather forecast more than 3 days out is, at best, speculation. It certainly looks like a small change in the average temperature is making a noticeable difference in our weather. Don't you believe the data that shows that the overall climate is warming up ? If not, why not ?
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