Posted on 12/07/2016 7:48:38 PM PST by jerod
Cold Arctic air hitches a ride on a 'roller-coaster' jet stream to bring us a more blustering winter than 2014
With cold, blustering snowstorms battering the West Coast and the Prairies, you might be tempted to say "What global warming?"
But climate change may, in fact, be to blame for this oh-so-Canadian winter.
"Doesn't global warming mean that we're going to get warmer, shorter winters? Well, in some areas, yes, but it actually could mean we could see colder episodes," Environment Canada senior climatologist David Phillips told CBC News.
(Excerpt) Read more at cbc.ca ...
http://www.denisdutton.com/newsweek_coolingworld.pdf
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I used to live in Ithaca. You are right...walk outside and look at a point a mile off in the distance. Then ponder an ice sheet that thick over your head. It is mind-boggling.
Right. But what causes El Nino and La Nina ? There is no significant extra visible light energy arriving from the sun to cause El Nino warming. If they claim it is CO2 caused, why is it cyclic and what causes a lowering of temperature (La Nina).
Not being flippant, but you’ll have to ask God what causes El Nino and La Nina. Even large scale glacial stages that last for thousands of years are related to a multitude of constructive and destructive interferece cycles.
Everything has causation and we actually know what causes La Nina and El Nino. Equatorial trade winds. When strong, La Nina. When weak, El Nino. Now what causes these trade wind changes ? Pressure differences between the Eastern Pacific and Western Pacific. These are all known scientific facts.
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