Global Cooling...

In 2003, a European heat wave resulted in over 35,000 deaths.

That's only because those Frenchy retards can't afford air conditioning, dolt.

Furthermore, you have grossly exaggerated the number of deaths.

USATODAY.com - France heat wave death toll set at 14,802

France heat wave death toll set at 14,802

PARIS (AP) — The death toll in France from August's blistering heat wave has reached nearly 15,000, according to a government-commissioned report released Thursday, surpassing a prior tally by more than 3,000.

Scientists at INSERM, the National Institute of Health and Medical Research, deduced the toll by determining that France had experienced 14,802 more deaths than expected for the month of August.

The toll exceeds the prior government count of 11,435, a figure that was based only on deaths in the first two weeks of the month.

The new estimate includes deaths from the second half of August, after the record-breaking temperatures of the first half of the month had abated.

The bulk of the victims — many of them elderly — died during the height of the heat wave, which brought suffocating temperatures of up to 104 degrees in a country where air conditioning is rare. Others apparently were greatly weakened during the peak temperatures but did not die until days later.

The article quoted was for all of Europe, NOT just France. FAIL!!!
 
If you are inclined to fear monger over such things, Global Cooling is something to fear a bit. History has shown that human beings cannot tolerate lengthy periods of freezing temperatures. We're just not made to withstand freezing temperatures. So Global Warming isn't nearly the threat to humanity that Global Cooling could be. Personally, i don't fear either one though. It's just life here on Planet Earth. So enjoy the short time you're here. You just don't know if today will be your last day on this Earth. So i suggest you get out and live. Enjoy your day. See Ya. :)
 
If you are inclined to fear monger over such things, Global Cooling is something to fear a bit. History has shown that human beings cannot tolerate lengthy periods of freezing temperatures. We're just not made to withstand freezing temperatures. So Global Warming isn't nearly the threat to humanity that Global Cooling could be. Personally, i don't fear either one though. It's just life here on Planet Earth. So enjoy the short time you're here. You just don't know if today will be your last day on this Earth. So i suggest you get out and live. Enjoy your day. See Ya. :)

LOL. Hmmmm........ Homo Sap moved into Europe about 50,000 years ago. Now what was going on, weatherwise, at that time? Then there is the little matter of the Innuit. Seems they have been tolerating very cold temperatures for many thousands of years.

Rapid change, in either direction, results in damage to agriculture in a world with 7 billion people depending on that agriculture.
 
In 2003, a European heat wave resulted in over 35,000 deaths.

Those deaths weren't due to heat rocks, those deaths were due to rediculously high energy taxes. The temperatures never got warmer than an average summer in Denver where people don't die from heat. Those people died because the literally had to choose between eating and cooling themselves because they couldn't afford both due to high energy taxes.

Just more bodies to lay at the feet of environmentalism.
 
When it's hot, it's Global Warming/When it's cold, it's Global Warming. When it rains, it's Global Warming/When it doesn't rain, it's Global Warming. When it snows, it's Global Warming/When it doesn't snow, it's Global Warming. When there's Hurricanes it's Global Warming/When there's no Hurricanes, it's Global Warming.

See the loony pattern there? The Global Warming Cultsters have lost it. You just can't reason with those people. But some Global Warming Alarmists are now realizing their scam is dead and are turning to 'Climate Change' rhetoric instead. Using 'Climate Change' rhetoric gives them some cover to start pushing a 'Global Cooling' agenda at some point. So expect to see a lot of 'Global Cooling' alarmism in the near future. But it's all just hysterical Doomsday shite in the end. Just get out and live. Life's way too short to worry about 'Global Warming/Global Cooling.' Just get out and enjoy your day. :)
 
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Europe, February 2012...............

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Ooooooooops!!!
 
Thanks, Steve. "Wilder and wider swings, with an overall warming".

Looks kind of like parts of the East Coast last year. Then what happened in the summer?
 
If you are inclined to fear monger over such things, Global Cooling is something to fear a bit. History has shown that human beings cannot tolerate lengthy periods of freezing temperatures. We're just not made to withstand freezing temperatures. So Global Warming isn't nearly the threat to humanity that Global Cooling could be. Personally, i don't fear either one though. It's just life here on Planet Earth. So enjoy the short time you're here. You just don't know if today will be your last day on this Earth. So i suggest you get out and live. Enjoy your day. See Ya. :)

LOL. Hmmmm........ Homo Sap moved into Europe about 50,000 years ago. Now what was going on, weatherwise, at that time? Then there is the little matter of the Innuit. Seems they have been tolerating very cold temperatures for many thousands of years.

Rapid change, in either direction, results in damage to agriculture in a world with 7 billion people depending on that agriculture.





The Innuit subsisted for thousands of years. I wouldn't call it a good life though. Now, they have other problems (mainly derived from sedentary living and alcohol) but they were surviving not getting ahead. The same was true of the Romans. They were getting by ill the RWP occured, then there was enough extra food around that their culture was able to take off and mayure. Then the Dark Ages occured (coincidentally with the 6th Century Climate Catastrophe, when temperatures plummeted) and the culture that had been gained was nearly lost. Fortunately the MWP occured and the Renaissance resulted.
That of course was followed by the Little Ice Age and life sucked yet again, but then that ended in 1850 and the world has been warming again. Now, it looks like we are going into a cooling phase yet again, gosh, it looks like things happen in cycles!!!!! Who knew:eusa_whistle:
 
Well, we know that you are one stupid mother. Two La Nina's in a row, and the best we could do was a -0.01 for January? Look at the UAH graph by Dr. Spencer. This January that is supposed to be part of your ''cooling" is higher than almost all the temperatures prior 1998. However, it is lower than almost all the temperatures recorded by Dr. Spencer since 1998.

We are not seeing 'cooling', we are seeing a rapid temperature rise superimposed on the normal ENSO variability.
 
Well, we know that you are one stupid mother. Two La Nina's in a row, and the best we could do was a -0.01 for January? Look at the UAH graph by Dr. Spencer. This January that is supposed to be part of your ''cooling" is higher than almost all the temperatures prior 1998. However, it is lower than almost all the temperatures recorded by Dr. Spencer since 1998.

We are not seeing 'cooling', we are seeing a rapid temperature rise superimposed on the normal ENSO variability.

'La Nina' :lol: God, you're afraid of her too? You Global Warming kooks sure do fear a lot. If La Nina don't get us, that mean ole El Nino will. Yea, you guys should just keep hiding under your beds. But the rest of us are gonna live. Life's just to short to live in fear over such things.
 
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Well now, Paullie, the ENSO cycles all have certain consequences. In past years we could count on cold years in La Ninas, and warm years in El Ninos. Now we can count on warm years in La Ninas, and hot years in El Ninos.

And the next strong El Nino is going to knock the records set in 1998 for a real loop.
 
If you are inclined to fear monger over such things, Global Cooling is something to fear a bit. History has shown that human beings cannot tolerate lengthy periods of freezing temperatures. We're just not made to withstand freezing temperatures. So Global Warming isn't nearly the threat to humanity that Global Cooling could be. Personally, i don't fear either one though. It's just life here on Planet Earth. So enjoy the short time you're here. You just don't know if today will be your last day on this Earth. So i suggest you get out and live. Enjoy your day. See Ya. :)

LOL. Hmmmm........ Homo Sap moved into Europe about 50,000 years ago. Now what was going on, weatherwise, at that time? Then there is the little matter of the Innuit. Seems they have been tolerating very cold temperatures for many thousands of years.

Rapid change, in either direction, results in damage to agriculture in a world with 7 billion people depending on that agriculture.





The Innuit subsisted for thousands of years. I wouldn't call it a good life though. Now, they have other problems (mainly derived from sedentary living and alcohol) but they were surviving not getting ahead. The same was true of the Romans. They were getting by ill the RWP occured, then there was enough extra food around that their culture was able to take off and mayure. Then the Dark Ages occured (coincidentally with the 6th Century Climate Catastrophe, when temperatures plummeted) and the culture that had been gained was nearly lost. Fortunately the MWP occured and the Renaissance resulted.
That of course was followed by the Little Ice Age and life sucked yet again, but then that ended in 1850 and the world has been warming again. Now, it looks like we are going into a cooling phase yet again, gosh, it looks like things happen in cycles!!!!! Who knew:eusa_whistle:

Dumb, dumb, Walleyes. You mean that the Enlightenment sucked? That was 1650 to 1800. And included the birth of our nation. Ah, but facts and real history are not your strong suit.
 
Well now, Paullie, the ENSO cycles all have certain consequences. In past years we could count on cold years in La Ninas, and warm years in El Ninos. Now we can count on warm years in La Ninas, and hot years in El Ninos.

And the next strong El Nino is going to knock the records set in 1998 for a real loop.

:lol: Like i said, you Global Warming kooks can go on hiding under your beds in fear. But the rest of us are going to live and enjoy life. Global Warming/Global Cooling? Who cares? Just live.
 
One of the prime predictions concerning AGW is that for 'Wider and wilder swings in the weather, with an overall warming'. Seems to me that is exactly what we are seeing.

UAH Update for January 2011: Global Temperatures in Freefall « Roy Spencer, Ph. D.

Note that the January, 2012 temp is above almost all the temperatures prior to 1998, and below almost all temps since 1998.

synopsizing the phd level disertation, we are in for the coldest, warmest, dryest, wetest,windyest weather

i get that, thanx Dr Roy

we can now return to the incessantly infinitile oneupmanship of>

"see, there's snow in _____!!!"


~S~
 
Well, we know that you are one stupid mother. Two La Nina's in a row, and the best we could do was a -0.01 for January? Look at the UAH graph by Dr. Spencer. This January that is supposed to be part of your ''cooling" is higher than almost all the temperatures prior 1998. However, it is lower than almost all the temperatures recorded by Dr. Spencer since 1998.

We are not seeing 'cooling', we are seeing a rapid temperature rise superimposed on the normal ENSO variability.

In other words, temperatures have been flat or declining since 1998.

Thanks for playing!
 
Well, we know that you are one stupid mother. Two La Nina's in a row, and the best we could do was a -0.01 for January? Look at the UAH graph by Dr. Spencer. This January that is supposed to be part of your ''cooling" is higher than almost all the temperatures prior 1998. However, it is lower than almost all the temperatures recorded by Dr. Spencer since 1998.

We are not seeing 'cooling', we are seeing a rapid temperature rise superimposed on the normal ENSO variability.





Yeah, I'm a dolt, yet I am the one saying that everything we have seen is normal variability. You on the other hand claim that CO2 is the magic bullet that can do all sorts of magical things in defiance of natural cycles. Now when the CO2 levels have risen to above your little wet dream levels and still no warming you claim cycles are all of a sudden capable of "masking" the effect of CO2.

What a joke. You and your whole cult are on the downhill slide. I hope you enjoy the ride.
 
LOL. Hmmmm........ Homo Sap moved into Europe about 50,000 years ago. Now what was going on, weatherwise, at that time? Then there is the little matter of the Innuit. Seems they have been tolerating very cold temperatures for many thousands of years.

Rapid change, in either direction, results in damage to agriculture in a world with 7 billion people depending on that agriculture.





The Innuit subsisted for thousands of years. I wouldn't call it a good life though. Now, they have other problems (mainly derived from sedentary living and alcohol) but they were surviving not getting ahead. The same was true of the Romans. They were getting by ill the RWP occured, then there was enough extra food around that their culture was able to take off and mayure. Then the Dark Ages occured (coincidentally with the 6th Century Climate Catastrophe, when temperatures plummeted) and the culture that had been gained was nearly lost. Fortunately the MWP occured and the Renaissance resulted.
That of course was followed by the Little Ice Age and life sucked yet again, but then that ended in 1850 and the world has been warming again. Now, it looks like we are going into a cooling phase yet again, gosh, it looks like things happen in cycles!!!!! Who knew:eusa_whistle:

Dumb, dumb, Walleyes. You mean that the Enlightenment sucked? That was 1650 to 1800. And included the birth of our nation. Ah, but facts and real history are not your strong suit.




The Enlightenment only occured because of the advances in the Renaissance. That period also gave us nearly continuous war. I can't think of a year when there wasn't a war going on somewhere in Europe. Wars of note were the 7 years war, the thirty years war and the eighty years war.

During the 1000's to the 1200's there were wars of course but not nearly the number and the Europeans had to go on crusade to really keep themselves occupied. Also the Enlightenment benefitted the wealthy and the well placed. None of what they promulgated trickled down to the little people till long after. The Enlightenment made industrialisation possible. Industrialisation made our modern way of life possible.

You seem to forget that and wish to return to an idealised pastoral life where one bad season could kill you. No thanks.
 

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