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There is an official definition of climate?

No warming for over a decade.

Developing world is spewing carbon like crazy. Nothing the developed world does will matter as a result. If carbon is actually causing global warming, you had better invest in AC companies.

Oh, and how much of the atmosphere is made up of carbon? And, these guys have no ******* understanding of the variables at play in the atmosphere. That's why the models are a joke.
1/20/2013 10:45 PM
http://m.newsbusters.org/blogs/pj-gladnick/2013/01/08/was-hottest-year-record-based-phony-data

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/aug/16/co2-emissions-us-drop-20-year-low/


1/21/2013 10:03 AM
I will believe NASA over right wing papers. 
1/21/2013 10:22 AM
WASH TIMES!

LMAO
1/21/2013 10:22 AM
Yes, there is a definition of Climate

cli·mate

  [klahy-mit]  Show IPA
noun
1.
the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure,humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a seriesof years.
1/21/2013 10:23 AM
Well that does not square with what seamar said.  He said it had to be over at least "30 years".

For occsid, NOAA and NASA are the same.  Anyway, so when a person who does not work for a "right wing paper" goes to NOAA, and sees that the data for their monthly reports do not square with their end of the year report, and that person's discovery is linked to by a "right wing paper", then you ignore it?  Good to know.

For all you hysterical women who like to shriek about hot spells:

http://www.weather.com/health/cold-flu/cold-plunge-below-zero-frostbite-20130115

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/borisjohnson/9814618/Its-snowing-and-it-really-feels-like-the-start-of-a-mini-ice-age.html



1/21/2013 11:13 AM
It is called climate change because there will be extremes on both ends. You might be dumber than swamp. 
1/21/2013 11:17 AM
Oh and learn how to post a link fucktard. 
1/21/2013 11:18 AM
Posted by colonels19 on 1/19/2013 10:27:00 AM (view original):
And weren't environmental conditions worse in the 60s and 70s...why wasn't it hotter then?  Winter is still effing cold where I live
Come to Florida....we had 9 straight days of the 80's here in Orlando.  A full 12 degrees above the average high.

The past 2 years, i think i've worn a winter jacket 3 times.  Yippy!
1/21/2013 11:30 AM
Posted by occsid on 1/21/2013 11:18:00 AM (view original):
Oh and learn how to post a link fucktard. 
+1
1/21/2013 11:31 AM
1/21/2013 11:43 AM
Posted by antoncresten on 1/21/2013 10:22:00 AM (view original):
WASH TIMES!

LMAO
Right on, cresty!
1/21/2013 12:37 PM
Posted by occsid on 1/21/2013 11:17:00 AM (view original):
It is called climate change because there will be extremes on both ends. You might be dumber than swamp. 
jclark wins in a landslide.
1/21/2013 12:38 PM

Of course the 2 photos are misleading.

The warmer photo is taken at a higher angle so the water in the pic above looks bigger. The actual difference in temp might be 10 degrees.

The water above the rocks on the top are hidden from the photo in the cold one. It might be water as well.

1/21/2013 2:45 PM
God, you are a ******* idiot. They were taking on the same month 27 years apart.  The water level in the Great Lakes is down due to drought. If you need more proof, have someone read this to you.

GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (AP) -- The remains of a wooden steamer built 125 years ago recently were uncovered in Michigan because of lower Great Lakes water levels.

The Muskegon Chronicle reports sections of the 290-foot steamer Aurora, which burned in 1932, and parts of at least four other shipwreck hulks were exposed by the receding waterline at Grand Haven near the edges of Harbor Island.

The Aurora is in the Grand River, which flows into Lake Michigan nearby.

Michigan Shipwreck Research Associates members and officials with the Tri-Cities Historical Museum in Grand Haven have surveyed the area. Valerie Van Heest, director of MSRA and a maritime historian, says this offers a rare chance to see wrecks without having to scuba dive.

The Great Lakes are shrinking because of drought and rising temperatures.

1/21/2013 2:50 PM
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