Climate Models Unable To Show Link Between Arctic Warming And Harsh Mid-Latitude WintersEnvironmental | 206785 hits | Jul 15 8:01 am | Posted by: uwish Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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I can't read the article in the OP, but here's a prediction of it from 2010.
I can't read the article in the OP
Neither could I, but a quick search of the websites' articles told me all I needed to know about the author.
It's actually bad news for our tomato crop and for our varieties of grapes that prosper in hot weather.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, California is having yet a third summer in a row with cooler than typical temperatures. Unusual for us is that we've gone all year now without a single day over 110F. Just like we did the past two years.
It's actually bad news for our tomato crop and for our varieties of grapes that prosper in hot weather.
I corrected you the last time you posted this. It's not uncommon for California and specifically Sacramento to not hit 110. In the last 40 years it's hit that point 13 times.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, California is having yet a third summer in a row with cooler than typical temperatures. Unusual for us is that we've gone all year now without a single day over 110F. Just like we did the past two years.
It's actually bad news for our tomato crop and for our varieties of grapes that prosper in hot weather.
I corrected you the last time you posted this. It's not uncommon for California and specifically Sacramento to not hit 110. In the last 40 years it's hit that point 13 times.
Yeah, so here's something fun for you to do:
Go search the weather for Sacramento on July 4, 2018.
It was so cold that day people were wearing sweaters at noon for the July 4th parades.
Last time I searched this an 'official' source said it was 92F that day.
Video of an actual news report for the day says 71F. That's a 20F difference for the same city on the same day.
Pardon me if I refer to news reports instead of the bullshit 'corrected' records anymore.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, California is having yet a third summer in a row with cooler than typical temperatures. Unusual for us is that we've gone all year now without a single day over 110F. Just like we did the past two years.
It's actually bad news for our tomato crop and for our varieties of grapes that prosper in hot weather.
I corrected you the last time you posted this. It's not uncommon for California and specifically Sacramento to not hit 110. In the last 40 years it's hit that point 13 times.
Yeah, so here's something fun for you to do:
Go search the weather for Sacramento on July 4, 2018.
It was so cold that day people were wearing sweaters at noon for the July 4th parades.
Last time I searched this an 'official' source said it was 92F that day.
Video of an actual news report for the day says 71F. That's a 20F difference for the same city on the same day.
Pardon me if I refer to news reports instead of the bullshit 'corrected' records anymore.
https://www.wunderground.com/history/da ... e/2018-7-4
76 high that day. You're aware you can have cold days right? Jesus fucking christ you have completely lost touch with reality and everything is a conspiracy out to get you.
Another official source, 77 degrees the coldest day of the month, July 4th 2018.