Gene Sackman
Footballguy
When is this global warming thing kicking in..? I'm all for it!!!

If you are not with GW then you are against it/us.., right BB?Like clockwork.
Just to be clear about something, 40 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in Alaska this time of year is still below freezing in much of the state. It's remains quite cold up there so don't expect the polar bears to be floating away anytime soon.Actually not quite all over the country.
In fact, Alaska has been 40 degrees above normal and is shattering high-temperature records.
Not surprisingly, the cold in the Lower 48 and the warmth in the Arctic are related. An enormous storm in the Bering Sea last week brought massive amounts of warmth to Alaska, creating an enormous ridge. All that warm air moving in meant the cold air had to be forced somewhere else. And that's where all this frigid air has come from.
Much harder to find polar bears these days anyway.Just to be clear about something, 40 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in Alaska this time of year is still below freezing in much of the state. It's remains quite cold up there so don't expect the polar bears to be floating away anytime soon.Actually not quite all over the country.
In fact, Alaska has been 40 degrees above normal and is shattering high-temperature records.
Not surprisingly, the cold in the Lower 48 and the warmth in the Arctic are related. An enormous storm in the Bering Sea last week brought massive amounts of warmth to Alaska, creating an enormous ridge. All that warm air moving in meant the cold air had to be forced somewhere else. And that's where all this frigid air has come from.
Interesting. This zoologist notes that the global population has actually increased since 2001. Could it be that there's a local reduction in sea ice in one region and increases in others, you know, kind of like the difference between local weather and overall climate environmentalists are so fond of referencing?Much harder to find polar bears these days anyway.Just to be clear about something, 40 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in Alaska this time of year is still below freezing in much of the state. It's remains quite cold up there so don't expect the polar bears to be floating away anytime soon.Actually not quite all over the country.
In fact, Alaska has been 40 degrees above normal and is shattering high-temperature records.
Not surprisingly, the cold in the Lower 48 and the warmth in the Arctic are related. An enormous storm in the Bering Sea last week brought massive amounts of warmth to Alaska, creating an enormous ridge. All that warm air moving in meant the cold air had to be forced somewhere else. And that's where all this frigid air has come from.
Ahhh, good old reliable Susan Crockford.Interesting. This zoologist notes that the global population has actually increased since 2001. Could it be that there's a local reduction in sea ice in one region and increases in others, you know, kind of like the difference between local weather and overall climate environmentalists are so fond of referencing?Much harder to find polar bears these days anyway.Just to be clear about something, 40 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in Alaska this time of year is still below freezing in much of the state. It's remains quite cold up there so don't expect the polar bears to be floating away anytime soon.Actually not quite all over the country.
In fact, Alaska has been 40 degrees above normal and is shattering high-temperature records.
Not surprisingly, the cold in the Lower 48 and the warmth in the Arctic are related. An enormous storm in the Bering Sea last week brought massive amounts of warmth to Alaska, creating an enormous ridge. All that warm air moving in meant the cold air had to be forced somewhere else. And that's where all this frigid air has come from.
You beat me to it.Ahhh, good old reliable Susan Crockford.Interesting. This zoologist notes that the global population has actually increased since 2001. Could it be that there's a local reduction in sea ice in one region and increases in others, you know, kind of like the difference between local weather and overall climate environmentalists are so fond of referencing?Much harder to find polar bears these days anyway.Just to be clear about something, 40 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in Alaska this time of year is still below freezing in much of the state. It's remains quite cold up there so don't expect the polar bears to be floating away anytime soon.Actually not quite all over the country.
In fact, Alaska has been 40 degrees above normal and is shattering high-temperature records.
Not surprisingly, the cold in the Lower 48 and the warmth in the Arctic are related. An enormous storm in the Bering Sea last week brought massive amounts of warmth to Alaska, creating an enormous ridge. All that warm air moving in meant the cold air had to be forced somewhere else. And that's where all this frigid air has come from.
And a lot of hurricanes and no hurricanes. And stronger storms and weaker storms. And more floods and more drought. Hard to be wrong if you predict that everything is possible.its almost as if global warming causes extreme temps on both ends of the spectrum as science has said all along.
Saying it will be extremely cold during the cold season and warmer in the hot season is not mutually exclusive like the hyperbole you gave as examples. .And a lot of hurricanes and no hurricanes. And stronger storms and weaker storms. And more floods and more drought. Hard to be wrong if you predict that everything is possible.its almost as if global warming causes extreme temps on both ends of the spectrum as science has said all along.![]()
I didn't give hyperbole. But then again, you probably know more about the weather than me.Saying it will be extremely cold during the cold season and warmer in the hot season is not mutually exclusive like the hyperbole you gave as examples. .And a lot of hurricanes and no hurricanes. And stronger storms and weaker storms. And more floods and more drought. Hard to be wrong if you predict that everything is possible.its almost as if global warming causes extreme temps on both ends of the spectrum as science has said all along.![]()
Cold flight?Actually not quite all over the country.
In fact, Alaska has been 40 degrees above normal and is shattering high-temperature records.
Not surprisingly, the cold in the Lower 48 and the warmth in the Arctic are related. An enormous storm in the Bering Sea last week brought massive amounts of warmth to Alaska, creating an enormous ridge. All that warm air moving in meant the cold air had to be forced somewhere else. And that's where all this frigid air has come from.
the only constant is (climate) changeTemperatures are either going up, going down, or staying the same. Precipitation is either going up, going down, or staying the same.
Pay attention people. Scary stuff here.
Um.. It's 14 degrees in Fairbanks right now. Are you saying the average temp this time of year is -26 below zero..? Wrong.Actually not quite all over the country.
In fact, Alaska has been 40 degrees above normal and is shattering high-temperature records.
Not surprisingly, the cold in the Lower 48 and the warmth in the Arctic are related. An enormous storm in the Bering Sea last week brought massive amounts of warmth to Alaska, creating an enormous ridge. All that warm air moving in meant the cold air had to be forced somewhere else. And that's where all this frigid air has come from.
Golden State? I'm a T-Wolves fan bro.So, using the same logic....
If you are not with GS, you are against him
Do you fall down a lot?Um.. It's 14 degrees in Fairbanks right now. Are you saying the average temp this time of year is -26 below zero..? Wrong.Actually not quite all over the country.
In fact, Alaska has been 40 degrees above normal and is shattering high-temperature records.
Not surprisingly, the cold in the Lower 48 and the warmth in the Arctic are related. An enormous storm in the Bering Sea last week brought massive amounts of warmth to Alaska, creating an enormous ridge. All that warm air moving in meant the cold air had to be forced somewhere else. And that's where all this frigid air has come from.
Yeah, it's icy here!Do you fall down a lot?Um.. It's 14 degrees in Fairbanks right now. Are you saying the average temp this time of year is -26 below zero..? Wrong.Actually not quite all over the country.
In fact, Alaska has been 40 degrees above normal and is shattering high-temperature records.
Not surprisingly, the cold in the Lower 48 and the warmth in the Arctic are related. An enormous storm in the Bering Sea last week brought massive amounts of warmth to Alaska, creating an enormous ridge. All that warm air moving in meant the cold air had to be forced somewhere else. And that's where all this frigid air has come from.
No kidding man. I almost had to take off my flip flips. Almost.It sucks, right? Only going to hit a high of 70 degrees here today. And it's drizzling. It's ####### drizzling!
And I'm water skiing at 3am in the summer.., what's your point?Does it really matter? It ####### dark out at 5pm.
Cool. For me, this time of year, if its dark, I'm inside. Doesn't really matter if its below normal or above normal.And I'm water skiing at 3am in the summer.., what's your point?Does it really matter? It ####### dark out at 5pm.
Terrorist.Hey guys it was kind of cold in the Chicago suburbs today
Oh right, like the layer of winter fat your massage therapist rubs for you isn't enough, Tubby.Yeah I had to wear a light sweater while golfing this past weekend. ####### arizona winters.
Further explaining just how cold it is here in Arizona. 65 with some wind is just unconscionable.T Bell said:Oh right, like the layer of winter fat your massage therapist rubs for you isn't enough,Yeah I had to wear a light sweater while golfing this past weekend. ####### arizona winters.
Tubby.
Further explaining just how cold it is here in Arizona. 65 with some wind is just unconscionable.T Bell said:Oh right, like the layer of winter fat your massage therapist rubs for you isn't enough,Yeah I had to wear a light sweater while golfing this past weekend. ####### arizona winters.
Tubby.