WTF?!! Heavy snows in Colorado!!!??

Was there a lag in the effects of CO2 in that CO2-in-a-box experiment you bozos keep trotting out?

Check back in 50 years and that box is toast!
I think it's hilarious that they believe an experiment with two variables can accurately predict what will happen in a system as complex as a planetary atmosphere. :lol:

"...one must say clearly that we redistribute de facto the world's wealth by climate policy." __ IPCC
 
Holiday plans fAiL.............

News from The Associated Press

WTF...........:wtf::wtf::wtf: Blizzard in Denver!!!

Its June!!!!!!!!!!!!:up::funnyface:


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Or how about another event that makes the k00ks look like k00ks!!!:lol::lol::fu:

Typical moronic k00k not looking at all the facts...
fact-snowfall in winter, from end of Dec thru the first of Feb was well below average
fact-snow in the the rockies in June is not uncommon at all
fact-skiing in Colorado until July 4th is not uncommon
fact-k00ky drinks cherry koolaide spiked with Rush's piss
 
They will continue to rise. There is a thirty to fifty year lag in the effects of the GHGs in the atmosphere, so we are committed to that much rise. Also, the change in TSI is insiginificant enough when compared to the increase in retained energy that it just won't matter.





Really? What empirical data do they have to support that contention? Let me guess none, it is all from a computer model right?

Here is a real honest to god fact. According to the Vostock Ice Core Data warming occurs and then up to 800 years later CO2 levels increase. Furthermore, after the CO2 levels have increased there have been multiple temperature rises and decreases over a period of 1000 years with no alteration of the CO2 content of the atmosphere.

In other words CO2 has no bearing on the temperature of the world. None.


Oh yeah, ski resorts in the Sierra's will be open till the FOURTH OF JULY!
 
They will continue to rise. There is a thirty to fifty year lag in the effects of the GHGs in the atmosphere, so we are committed to that much rise. Also, the change in TSI is insiginificant enough when compared to the increase in retained energy that it just won't matter.

There is a lag, but the CO2 lags the climate change
 

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