Anyone else concur with me that global warming is hitting a little early this year …. It's gonna be 44 F tonight in Htown …. Need some of that global warming to heat this place up so I can save some energy
Tramp96 said:
That's why they changed the name to Global Climate Change a few years ago. They keep moving the goalposts.
Tramp96 said:
That's why they changed the name to Global Climate Change a few years ago. They keep moving the goalposts.
It's coming, just have to wait a few hundred to a few thousand years. We are seemingly at the end of an ice age.fullback44 said:
Anyone else concur with me that global warming is hitting a little early this year …. It's gonna be 44 F tonight in Htown …. Need some of that global warming to heat this place up so I can save some energy
waitwhat? said:Tramp96 said:
That's why they changed the name to Global Climate Change a few years ago. They keep moving the goalposts.
How many times were we supposed to have all died by now?
We're currently IN an Ice Age. But, we're in an interglacial period where the temperatures are slightly warmer.richardag said:It's coming, just have to wait a few hundred to a few thousand years. We are seemingly at the end of an ice age.fullback44 said:
Anyone else concur with me that global warming is hitting a little early this year …. It's gonna be 44 F tonight in Htown …. Need some of that global warming to heat this place up so I can save some energy
Ag with kids said:We're currently IN an Ice Age. But, we're in an interglacial period where the temperatures are slightly warmer.richardag said:It's coming, just have to wait a few hundred to a few thousand years. We are seemingly at the end of an ice age.fullback44 said:
Anyone else concur with me that global warming is hitting a little early this year …. It's gonna be 44 F tonight in Htown …. Need some of that global warming to heat this place up so I can save some energy
However, if you look at the Vostok Ice Core data, if trends continue, we're getting very close to the end of this interglacial.
As a reminder, before this interglacial, NY was under a 1 mile thick ice sheet. Might be a good start...
waitwhat? said:Tramp96 said:
That's why they changed the name to Global Climate Change a few years ago. They keep moving the goalposts.
How many times were we supposed to have all died by now?
C@LAg said:
didn't you guys have the "hottest June and July ever" this year?
I went to a wedding last Saturday in Missouri and there were several inches of snow on the ground that no one apparently predicted. When we landed on Thursday at Lambert it was 70 degrees.Tanya 93 said:
Snow overnight
High of 34 today.
Yeah baby
oh no said:
you're doing that thing progressive leftists do where they don't get satire.
HoustonAg2106 said:
Any weather that is less than 50 or over 90 is due to climate change
BadMoonRisin said:I went to a wedding last Saturday in Missouri and there were several inches of snow on the ground that no one apparently predicted. When we landed on Thursday at Lambert it was 70 degrees.Tanya 93 said:
Snow overnight
High of 34 today.
Yeah baby
First outdoor wedding in snow for me.
Not sure if it was the hottest, but it sure was the driest that I can remember.C@LAg said:
didn't you guys have the "hottest June and July ever" this year?
Yes, quite a bit of new ocean front property along with some plate rebound based on the mass of water moving. Not just the equator either, most of it depends on the bathymetry. DeSantis would have a lot more state to cover.fullback44 said:Ag with kids said:We're currently IN an Ice Age. But, we're in an interglacial period where the temperatures are slightly warmer.richardag said:It's coming, just have to wait a few hundred to a few thousand years. We are seemingly at the end of an ice age.fullback44 said:
Anyone else concur with me that global warming is hitting a little early this year …. It's gonna be 44 F tonight in Htown …. Need some of that global warming to heat this place up so I can save some energy
However, if you look at the Vostok Ice Core data, if trends continue, we're getting very close to the end of this interglacial.
As a reminder, before this interglacial, NY was under a 1 mile thick ice sheet. Might be a good start...
So here's my question .. if the ice sheets were to come back and say cover New York wouldn't many areas close to the equator that are covered in water now have to become dry ground? If water is ice then your gonna see a lot of new dry ground near the equator, correct ?
1-How do you come up with an average global temperature?richardag said:It's coming, just have to wait a few hundred to a few thousand years. We are seemingly at the end of an ice age.fullback44 said:
Anyone else concur with me that global warming is hitting a little early this year …. It's gonna be 44 F tonight in Htown …. Need some of that global warming to heat this place up so I can save some energy
TexAgs91 said:
You're doing that thing conservatives do where they confuse the current weather with climate. I'm not saying global warming is real, but at least keep your arguments about the same subject.
Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Yes, quite a bit of new ocean front property along with some plate rebound based on the mass of water moving. Not just the equator either, most of it depends on the bathymetry. DeSantis would have a lot more state to cover.fullback44 said:Ag with kids said:We're currently IN an Ice Age. But, we're in an interglacial period where the temperatures are slightly warmer.richardag said:It's coming, just have to wait a few hundred to a few thousand years. We are seemingly at the end of an ice age.fullback44 said:
Anyone else concur with me that global warming is hitting a little early this year …. It's gonna be 44 F tonight in Htown …. Need some of that global warming to heat this place up so I can save some energy
However, if you look at the Vostok Ice Core data, if trends continue, we're getting very close to the end of this interglacial.
As a reminder, before this interglacial, NY was under a 1 mile thick ice sheet. Might be a good start...
So here's my question .. if the ice sheets were to come back and say cover New York wouldn't many areas close to the equator that are covered in water now have to become dry ground? If water is ice then your gonna see a lot of new dry ground near the equator, correct ?
oh no said:
Acid rain to hole in ozone layer to global warming to climate crisis… there has to be a crisis for government to spend trillions of currency, launder money, and get kick backs from their friends and donors they're enriching.