...on record
A record kept since 1979.
No access to their thermometers, but I know the last four summers (New York) I’ve been compelled to run A/C only from July to September... compared to from April to November every year for decades before that. Meanwhile snowy weather has extended beyond winter more than I recall it when I was a kid.
More B.S.
The earth has a fever...
The only prescription is more cowbell.
It wasn’t all that hot here in east TN.
The sky is falling!
Opinions without data sets are NOT science.
75 hi in oceanside 5 miles from the beach. 73 today
“at least 100,000 years,” one scientist told CNN.>>>> Wow what a scientist. or scientologist. Let me the 100,000 year old thermometer. Then, the paper of stone tablets which recorded the temps. Now lets calibrate that thermometer over those 100,000 years. Oh can’t do that, These people are so full of sh!!!t it’s spilling out their ears.
Not around here it’s not. And it’s July in Central Alabama.
Had a ton of rain though! Right now, 12:40 p.m it’s 85.
That might be hot to some people but not here.
Wife is kinda weather paranoid. She calls me when she gets in her car most every evening, works in B’ham, and invariably says something like “My car says it’s 110!”(We’re all gonna die!!). Well ok honey but it’s been sitting in the sun all day. What does your phone say?” Ummm....90. “Ok, well I think its gonna be alright”
It just doesn’t sink in at all though.....
The highest temperatures in umpty bazillion years.
Another article written by Chicken Little.
They use 1979 as a base because it was a super cold year. The 1930s were hotter.
I’m so alarmed that I put a blanket on to sleep last night - with the windows open.
It was five to fifteen degrees colder than the norm all first
six months of this year. Did anyone talk about that, other
than to just admit it was another day without sunshine, with
no commentary at all about “We’re all going to die.”
Five to fifteen degrees colder, and they are worried about
one to one point five degrees warmer by the end of the
century? What the _ ?
I think there are two major categories of science, experimental and observational.
Experimental science includes things like simple high school physics lab, DNA analysis and synthesis, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, etc.
Observational science includes botany (billions of plants), zoology (billions of animals), geology (lots of rocks, even moon rocks), astronomy (trillions of stars), etc.
Climate “Science” is neither of these: we can’t do experiments on climates, nor can we observe other climates. We can’t even accurately observe our own climate over a significant stretch of time.
In other words, it’s a lot of speculation, which produces hypotheses which cannot really be tested. So they’re not even theories.