r-j
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If somebody claims something, like what we saw in my link
you wouldn't allow somebody to just say "That is wrong", and then demand that the group that created it has to do the work to prove it.
It's not simplistic like that. More nonsense.
After I saw multiple papers on the colder winters, I simply checked for myself. The data confirms that in many places, there is a trend, and it's colder winters. Not everywhere of course, that would be insane. When they say "colder winters" we understand they mean "where it impacts people", not in inner Greenland or the vast Mongolia deserts.
But it doesn't matter. As I clearly stated, once you realize I am correct, you will shift the goal posts. Or say "it doesn't matter". That much is certain.
FYI, the northeast US region shows the least cooling, and some states actually show a slight increase in winter trend. Not that I don't think you don't know this, but Climate change isn't going to be the same everywhere. I stated "Not that I don't think you don't know this" so it wouldn't look I was insulting your intelligence by saying it.
http://www.climatecentral.org/wgts/warming-winters/WarmingWintersPressRelease.pdfA dramatic winter warming trend has developed since 1970, with the coldest
states warming the fastest, according to an analysis of 101 years of temperature records. The data,
collected from thousands of government weather stations, is analyzed in the report Warming Winters
by Climate Central, a science and journalism organization based in Princeton, N.J.
In the past 43 years, average winter temperatures have increased in all of the lower 48 states, at a rate
more than four-and-a-half times faster per decade than the rate over the past 100 years.
you wouldn't allow somebody to just say "That is wrong", and then demand that the group that created it has to do the work to prove it.
It's not simplistic like that. More nonsense.
After I saw multiple papers on the colder winters, I simply checked for myself. The data confirms that in many places, there is a trend, and it's colder winters. Not everywhere of course, that would be insane. When they say "colder winters" we understand they mean "where it impacts people", not in inner Greenland or the vast Mongolia deserts.
But it doesn't matter. As I clearly stated, once you realize I am correct, you will shift the goal posts. Or say "it doesn't matter". That much is certain.
FYI, the northeast US region shows the least cooling, and some states actually show a slight increase in winter trend. Not that I don't think you don't know this, but Climate change isn't going to be the same everywhere. I stated "Not that I don't think you don't know this" so it wouldn't look I was insulting your intelligence by saying it.
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