Posted on 08/10/2017 6:12:46 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
SEATTLE - If you think living in the Pacific Northwest looks good now, consider the next 100 years.
Atmospherics scientist Cliff Mass of the University of Washington said that as global warming takes hold, we'll be better off than the rest of the lower 48 states.
According to Mass, global warming will affect different parts of the US in different ways.
The Southwest United States is emphatically going to get drier, he said. The models are really all on board about that, and they start off with a water resource problem right now. I mean they have too many people living in an arid area with massive agriculture, so they're already on the edge and so things are not going to get better there. On the other hand, we expect precipitation to actually increase here in the Northwest.
Mass says much of the country will see record heat, with average highs climbing between five and 10 degrees by centurys end.
So you'll see record breaking temperatures -- day after day of these heat waves, especially in the summertime, Mass said.
Then there's the issue of rising sea levels.
We're talking about probably a one- to two-foot rise during the rest of the century, Mass said. Now if you're in Florida, which is only at sea level, there's going to be flooding.
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Brought to us by the same people who can’t say for sure if it’s going to rain tomorrow.
Yes, the pursuit of weak minds....
:: day after day of these heat waves, especially in the summertime ::
Quelle surprise!
Havin’ a heat wave
A tropical heat wave.
Translation: they need more taxpayers to move to the Pacific Northwest.
More scam, added to a scam.
“Climate”...is everywhere.
so expect the opposite of what they tout
say hello to the next ice age
Pacific Northwest under ice.
Marshall Applegate Cult Leader.
To those who think that way, “Climb it!”.
As opposed to those undesirable record breaking heat waves day after day in the dead of winter.
I find Seattle to be one of the most foul and distasteful places I've ever been...and I have been in some sorry places in my time...
Unless you live in Seattle. Average temperature and weather, 54 and rain.
Hence the problems. The models are all wrong. Apply the 'models' to the data from 1970. See what they predict for 2017.
“Atmospherics scientist” Cliff Mass of the University of Washington...
Follow the money - the Grant money, that is.
A climate refuge maybe, but a tax refuge? hardly. Thank God I live about as far from Oregon as possible and still be in the CONUS.
Not one of these models have been validated against real-world data!
In other words; "Living in Washington proves we're smarter than the rest of the country."
If taken seriously, the grade school maturity displayed here is arrogant and insulting. However, we should not take scientist Cliff seriously. We should just ensure he has clean white lab coats and no public funding.
Until that overdue once in 400 years seismic event hits and the 120’ tsunami comes rolling in. Then a few degrees warmer doesn’t sound so scary, does it
I’d say cliff mass has a mass growing in his brain in or near the logic centers. The fool is yet another lunatic warmist who apparently loves distorting reality. What a pathetic loser .
Actually these warnings have nothing whatsoever to do with global warming or climate change, whichever variant they are calling it these days.
This has everything to with picking our wallets clean to further their globalist, one world government, elitist power plays. Their means to control the population.
Notice that these pro-global warming fanatics never mention HOW they will deal with stopping the climate from changing, except to say that evil capitalism has to go?
And what drives capitalism? Fossil fuels. So they want to get rid of fossil fuels and destroy capitalism to open the door for their socialist schemes.
As David Horowitz says about the Left, "The issue is never about the issue. The issue is always the socialist revolution."
Now if you’re in Florida, which is only at sea level, there’s going to be flooding.
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If Florida is “only at sea level” why isn’t it flooding now at high tide???
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