If we are in global warming, why is almost all of the US freezing to death?

This is about the coldest winter we have had in a long time and I live in the south! Where is the warm in global warming?

Anonymous2009-01-25T05:41:43Z

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I get a kick out of the believers, "its winter", funny thing is when winters were warmer a couple year ago they were yelling it was global warming and it was going to continue. Now that the past two winters have been much cooler the best they can come with" its winter". When the summer comes and the temps heat up will it be global warming? or will the answer be its summer.

dundundun2009-01-25T14:51:41Z

Global Warming does not only mean it gets hotter. It makes all temperatures more extreme.

The US is not freezing to death, it is very cold in some places, but that is a direct result of Global Warming. To put it simply, the turnover causes more extreme cold.

Anonymous2016-11-12T05:57:42Z

THe earth's temperature has been dropping considering the fact that 1999, the term replaced into replaced to "worldwide climate exchange" to perpetuate the con-job and save the gravy prepare chugging alongside. The lemmings have been in elementary terms too satisfied to alter their terminology and pretend it replaced into on no account something. As evidenced via a number of your solutions.

speakeasy2009-01-24T21:04:01Z

We really do appear to be in a cooling cycle. This is a repeat of the cooling behavior of the mid 1970s, which scared scientists into warning us of a coming ice age.

I think it was last year Baghdad, Iraq, got its first snow in a hundred years. China got clobbered too.

But, hey, now the money-grubbers are claiming we must fight "climate change" by handing our money to them. No matter which way it goes, warmer or cooler, they'll insist we must be carbon-taxed to death to "fight" something they cannot fight.

The overall warming has been happening for 18000 years, with ups and downs, and the oceans have risen 400 feet already. We are just recovering from a cooling spell that happened from about 1945 to 1985, causing the ice pack to increase 15% and creating fear of a new ice age. Well, the cooling spell ended and we're back on the normal track.

It's all perfectly natural.

Flavian Hardcastle2009-01-24T22:53:55Z

Because weather varies from point to point around the planet.

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Forecast for Adelaide South Australia, Issued at 4:00 pm CDT on Sunday 25 January 2009

Monday Dry. Sunny Min 17 Max 35

Tuesday Dry. Very hot. Min 23 Max 41

Wednesday Dry. Very hot. Min 25 Max 41

Thursday Dry. Very hot. Min 27 Max 41

Friday Dry. Very hot. Min 23 Max 39

Saturday Dry. Mostly sunny. Min 23 Max 35

Sunday Dry. Mostly sunny. Min 23 Max 37
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That's in Celsius, not Farenheit, btw.

Where's this "cooling cycle" I'd like to know.

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