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2010 is the warmest January-though-June on record

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dainthomas

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Oh gee. Another day, another MMGW troll thread.

I'll dedicate my new big tires and lift kit on my Tundra crew cab to you, OP.
 

Ldir

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Do you understand you sound like a total douchebag? You're not winning any converts and it's not because we're too dumb to get it - it's because humans naturally disinclined to agree with people they see as asshole. Drop the prissy attitude and you might actually see people come and agree with you.

Oh the ironing. That works both ways.
 

Blackjack200

Lifer
May 28, 2007
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Is this supposed to be evidence of something?

NOAA wants a bigger budget.

They said the last four hurricane seasons were supposed to be more active and have stronger storms. They weren't. They said the last four years were supposed to be the hottest in history. They weren't. In fact last summer was one of the coolest and wettest on record.

The debate is OVER! Nevermind the fact we have volcanoes spewing out tons and tons of CO2 this year as well.. Its man! And higher taxes are the only answer!

http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2089580
 

Nemesis 1

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Dec 30, 2006
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Personally loving it here in MN. Since the last two summers have been colder than hell. Nice heat and we are getting a lot of rain as well. Lakes are up and I barely have had to run my sprinkler system!

Corn is 7 to 8 ft high . Beans are 3-4 feet high in 3 counties I live in or surrounded by . Yes the last 2 years were nippy here for fact . But this has been a perfect summer. In my area as it should be. My garden is utterlly fantastic.
 

Genx87

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Corn is 7 to 8 ft high . Beans are 3-4 feet high in 3 counties I live in or surrounded by . Yes the last 2 years were nippy here for fact . But this has been a perfect summer. In my area as it should be. My garden is utterlly fantastic.
Yup it is summers like these that makes MN the best state during this time of year!
Cant beat being on the lake with this weather :D
 

shira

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Jan 12, 2005
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Yup it is summers like these that makes MN the best state during this time of year!
Cant beat being on the lake with this weather :D

Great solution: go north.

Too bad that those northern regions stop at 90 degrees latitude.
 

Nemesis 1

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Well what would you expect this is Sioux land the Promised land MN territory was hugh the best land in the world. I just wish we treated our Sioux brothers and Sisters better than we do . Maybe soon we can . I wish MN would adopt AZ . immagration laws so we could rid ourselves of the slaver indians.
 

bfdd

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Feb 3, 2007
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Great solution: go north.

Too bad that those northern regions stop at 90 degrees latitude.

Hasn't been hot here in Southern California. Could come down here and have amazing weather. We've just had some ridiculously high humidity lately, 80%+, which is above average.
 

Genx87

Lifer
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Great solution: go north.

Too bad that those northern regions stop at 90 degrees latitude.

What are you blabbing about? This type of summer is what I remember as a kid. They have been fewer and far in between since 2003.
 

Nemesis 1

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Hasn't been hot here in Southern California. Could come down here and have amazing weather. We've just had some ridiculously high humidity lately, 80%+, which is above average.

As I recall just last week I seen on national weather report Temps out west up to 115F and all over 100sF
 

bfdd

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As I recall just last week I seen on national weather report Temps out west up to 115F and all over 100sF

The warmest I've seen around me is 80f, but the humidity was above 80% so it was rather shitty. Same with last night was 62-65f, but 80% humidity. Today is pretty nice, the humidity is lower and it's like 72f here right now.
 

DrPizza

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NOAA wants a bigger budget.

They said the last four hurricane seasons were supposed to be more active and have stronger storms. They weren't. They said the last four years were supposed to be the hottest in history. They weren't. In fact last summer was one of the coolest and wettest on record.

Care to back up that statement with some evidence? You can't, because it's wrong. Apparently you're having selective memory problems, because changing the facts after they happen is the only way you can rationalize that your position is correct.

The debate is OVER! Nevermind the fact we have volcanoes spewing out tons and tons of CO2 this year as well.. Its man! And higher taxes are the only answer!

If you're referring to the volcano in Iceland, the CO2 output of that volcano is miniscule compared to the CO2 output of human activities. Miniscule. But, again, allow your emotions to invent facts that help support your point of view.
 

SickBeast

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IMO the health effects of all the pollution in our air are much more serious concerns compared to the world getting warmer. People can relocate and we can grow different crops, but once you get lung cancer from the air pollution there's not much you can do about it.
 

Throckmorton

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The debate is OVER! Nevermind the fact we have volcanoes spewing out tons and tons of CO2 this year as well.. Its man! And higher taxes are the only answer!

LOLOL, do you really think volcanoes put out CO2 on the order of magnitude that we do? Are you stupid or do you just have zero knowledge of geology? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL


How about cracking open a god damn textbook instead of getting your science knowledge from Rush Limbaugh?
 

Throckmorton

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BTW, warmest June-July doesn't show a trend. But the temperature increase over the past century DOES show a trend.
 

flexy

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IMO the health effects of all the pollution in our air are much more serious concerns compared to the world getting warmer. People can relocate and we can grow different crops, but once you get lung cancer from the air pollution there's not much you can do about it.

climate change also includes a depletion of the ozone-layer --> increased risk of skin cancer.

>> (AUSTRALIA)
the rate of melanoma incidence in women has risen by an average of 0.7% a year between 1993 and 2003 – a total increase of 6.8% over this decade. For men, the rate has risen by 1.7% a year, a total of 18.7% over the same period.
>>

Australia is especially affected due to its location and high UV index. And skin cancer is 80% of "all newly discovered cancers". And if you see the statistics there is not the slightest doubt that skin cancers in AUS have literally skyrocketed in the last few decades. Too lazy to pull statistics for other countries now.

So what i am saying, you are certainly right with that pollution is harmful (no reason to deny this)...but the climate change is MORE COMPLEX than simply "getting warmer". By a long shot.
 
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IGBT

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quick. find a kluged reason why this has to be human caused. we must keep the hoax going at any cost. move a few more sensors closer to HVAC exhaust or asphalt parking lots if you have to. Just think of the massive revenue we'll collect when our hoax is institutionalized.