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Point is, if this keeps up, and, unfortunetly, I think that it will, this will be the third year in a row in which we are seeing major infrastructure and agriculteral damage from a substancial increase over the norm in extreme weather events. How many years and how extreme does the damage have to become before the wingnuts admit that there is a problem that needs addressing?
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I imagine the ten states hit in the last day, and the tornado watch now where I am, will NEVER convince them.It hit 83 here today, high tomorrow forecast to be 62; third time in a little over a week we have seen 20+ degree changes on ONE day. It is unusual; no conclusions as the Tornado Watch continues. But, I'm a LONG way from Indiana.
PS The print on the Board just got much smaller.
One of those "extreme weather events" is the coldest winter in over 100 years in Europe. And you think that supports the claims of the AGW cultists?
No matter what happens, nutbugers will claim it's proof of global warming. There simply is no kind of weather that would disprove the theory of AGW in their eyes. That's how we know AGW is a cult and not science.