DavidS
Anti-Tea Party Member
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Are you a meterologist, Dave, or do are you studying these long range forcasts for investment purposes?
I studied it back in college... always been a fascination of mine. Never could get anywhere with it. Guess I didn't persue it enough. There's larger, much much larger forces at work controlling our climate than many of us have knowledge of. People say, "Well, it's cold today." Why is it cold? "Well, a cold front just came." What created the cold front? "Do what now?"
You're either on the cold side of a low pressure or the cold side of a high pressure, but pressure influences climate. What causes pressure? Where is the NAO, PDO, PNA, etc. The Pacific influences our weather more than the Atlantic does. If there's a super typhoon in Japan in late September, early August, 9x out of 10 we get a major snowstorm during that winter and a cold start to Autumn. Now how the hell does a Super Typhoon effect our weather when it's making trouble off in Japan? Every single weather system is connected and is a cause and effect of each other. We are in the midst of a domino effect that started billions of years ago when our atmosphere was created. To say "It's warmer because of fossil fuels and CO2" is the stupidest reasoning you could come up with. Tell me we've damaged our atomsphere so that the tilt of the Earth changes so that we get longer summers and warmer winters... nope not telling me that.
Al Gore = Liar.