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Where is my global warming?
could really use some right now, the high temperature was 15 F yesterday been one of the coldest and snowiest winters in quite a long time. Flights cancelled in many places in the USA and Europe over the last couple weeks due to winter storms.
Could someone slap around Al Gore and his IPCC buddies please.
Stay thirsty the weather channel says 49 in cleveland and dont worry your high for monday is supposed to be 27
Yes john i do realize that. Mostly my question was a tongue in cheek comment. .. only half serious. But it has been alot more snow in alot of places than normal and colder temperatures as well. I think my lifetime I only remember the high being that cold maybe 2 times where i live.
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- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I thought it was "climate change" now. Maybe the libs will switch it back to "global cooling" and an impending ice age like they cried about in the 1970's. They just basically play the shell game with various doomsday theories, all in the pursuit of bilking the taxpayer out of more money and "spreading the wealth around".
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It is obvious that you don't understand what global warming is.
- ugotthatLv 61 decade ago
Here's a simple analogy: a block of ice is on your counter top and it's melting. While it's melting the air around the block is still cooler than the surrounding area. When the ice is all gone, the air will remain cooler before heating up to room temperature.
That was a simple experiment from my high school physics class. Or was my teacher lying? He used thermometers and followed it up with equations.
Aren't the poles melting? Where is that cold air and moisture going? Sounds like snow is in the air.
On the bright side when the poles are gone you won't have to worry about 15 degree F temperature or snow anymore. Rain either for that matter. There's your global warming. Just like that high school block of ice experiment.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Extremes of weather(even local cold) is what is expected when the average climate changes.
- 1 decade ago
You do realize that there a difference between weather and climate?
- ?Lv 51 decade ago
Here comes the ................"global warming can also cause severe cold".......... CRAP...........They are just afraid.........of everything............
- 1 decade ago
It's 52 in Cleveland right now....your argument has just been rendered invalid.
Cleveland.com had it at 52.
Just trying to illustrate that using short term weather fluctuations in a feeble attempt to disprove widely held scientific theory based on years of data and evidence is silly.
Happy New Year!