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The other California, New york upstate.
O la la! God's country. I grew up in Rochester. I can recall Lake Ontario being frozen for about a mile from shore, and snowbanks as high as houses.
Take heart.....this too shall pass, and then it'll be spring.
Yes, and it snowed recently in Australia....where it's summer.
Yep, snow in Tasmania, record heat in the Southwest of Australia, and an epic flood in the Northeast.
One of the primary predictions of global warming is wider and wilder weather swings, with an overall warming.
Yes, but the upside is, you'r near the Finger Lakes.
Yup.
Now that gw has been debunked, I guess that means your work here is done.
Best of luck in your next endeavor.
Ahh if only it were that simple. The goal is not to "prove" GW wrong. We KNOW that the world is warming up. The question is whether man has an impact. So far there has been no empirical data shown that says yes man does. Instead we have tons of empirical data showing the opposite.
We want money to go into legit research, that will take the US off of the oil economy. Unfortunately the money currently is spent on useless feel good programs that have no effect other than making a very few people very rich, and of course making you poor.
But hey feel free to be a lemming and follow the rest of the folks off the cliff. Leaves more for the smart ones left behind.
I see. And which peer reviewed scientific journals do you find this data in? Last time I looked, the articles in the journals were almost 100% saying that AGW is real, and the primary driver of the warming is the burning of fossil fuels.
And virtually every Scientific Society, every National Academy of Science, and ever major University states that in their policy statements.
As for the rest of your senseless rant, you simply are doing your usual lying.
Yes, but the upside is, you'r near the Finger Lakes.
Yes we are!,and we spend as much time on them as we can,my favorite is Keuka,they are truly works of wonder each with their own special beauty.
So many people that don't know about what upstate has to offer,they think only the city.
Yes, and it snowed recently in Australia....where it's summer.
Yep, snow in Tasmania, record heat in the Southwest of Australia, and an epic flood in the Northeast.
One of the primary predictions of global warming is wider and wilder weather swings, with an overall warming.
When you predict everything is a sign then you have created an unfalsifiable hypothesis...which means it is now a religion.
LOL. Well, Madeline, I do feel for you. Here in Portland, Oregon, were we to get that much snow, it would shut the whole city down. Last Sunday, heavy snow was predicted for today and tomorrow, and the city went into panic mode. However, a change in the winds gave us about an inch of pellet snow last night, then heavy rain, and 49 degrees right now. Should be in the mid-50s for part of this week, maybe even near 60.
Ah, thankies, Old Rocks. The world makes sense to me again.....it's all about me, LOL.
Doesn't snow much in Portland? That surprises me.
No, we have not had much snow, or cold weather in Portland for about the last 40 years. Odd, too. For a couple of years between 1900 and 1930, the Columbia froze hard enough for people to drive wagons from Portland to Vancouver. And there were snows as much as three feet deep.
In fact, in about five of the last 20 years, the roses have bloomed completely through the winter.
More wineries all the time,they are even getting drink able,it lots of fun doing the wine trails,the lake views are spectacular,the fall is especially stunning,you should plan a return trip.
Clearly this should prove once and for all that global warming is a myth.
Yep, snow in Tasmania, record heat in the Southwest of Australia, and an epic flood in the Northeast.
One of the primary predictions of global warming is wider and wilder weather swings, with an overall warming.
When you predict everything is a sign then you have created an unfalsifiable hypothesis...which means it is now a religion.
O no. Not the "science is just another religion" thingie again.
Please.
LOL.
More wineries all the time,they are even getting drink able,it lots of fun doing the wine trails,the lake views are spectacular,the fall is especially stunning,you should plan a return trip.
I would love to. The kidlet and I have talked about it. I want to see the lilacs blooming in Highland Park again.
Ah, thankies, Old Rocks. The world makes sense to me again.....it's all about me, LOL.
Doesn't snow much in Portland? That surprises me.
No, we have not had much snow, or cold weather in Portland for about the last 40 years. Odd, too. For a couple of years between 1900 and 1930, the Columbia froze hard enough for people to drive wagons from Portland to Vancouver. And there were snows as much as three feet deep.
In fact, in about five of the last 20 years, the roses have bloomed completely through the winter.
Really? I guess you forgot 1989 huh? 11 days in a row under 32 degrees. Or how about 1985 when there were 23 days in December under 32 degrees? Or how about the Novemebr before that when there were 11 days below freezing? I guess you forgot those years huh? Want me to post some more?
How'd those roses do then?
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/pdxclimate/pg21.pdf
When you predict everything is a sign then you have created an unfalsifiable hypothesis...which means it is now a religion.
O no. Not the "science is just another religion" thingie again.
Please.
LOL.
No, you misinterpret. A theory that is unfalsifiable is a religion. When you predict that no matter what you see is evidence of your theory how do you prove that theory wrong? Look up the Scientific Method and you will see that all theories must have experiments that are repeatable by anyone to be "proved". When there is no way to "prove" the theory wrong you have left science behind and entered into the realm of a belief system.
Got it?
Ah, thankies, Old Rocks. The world makes sense to me again.....it's all about me, LOL.
Doesn't snow much in Portland? That surprises me.
No, we have not had much snow, or cold weather in Portland for about the last 40 years. Odd, too. For a couple of years between 1900 and 1930, the Columbia froze hard enough for people to drive wagons from Portland to Vancouver. And there were snows as much as three feet deep.
In fact, in about five of the last 20 years, the roses have bloomed completely through the winter.
Really? I guess you forgot 1989 huh? 11 days in a row under 32 degrees. Or how about 1985 when there were 23 days in December under 32 degrees? Or how about the Novemebr before that when there were 11 days below freezing? I guess you forgot those years huh? Want me to post some more?
How'd those roses do then?
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/pdxclimate/pg21.pdf
No, we have not had much snow, or cold weather in Portland for about the last 40 years. Odd, too. For a couple of years between 1900 and 1930, the Columbia froze hard enough for people to drive wagons from Portland to Vancouver. And there were snows as much as three feet deep.
In fact, in about five of the last 20 years, the roses have bloomed completely through the winter.
Really? I guess you forgot 1989 huh? 11 days in a row under 32 degrees. Or how about 1985 when there were 23 days in December under 32 degrees? Or how about the Novemebr before that when there were 11 days below freezing? I guess you forgot those years huh? Want me to post some more?
How'd those roses do then?
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/pdxclimate/pg21.pdf
Lordy, lordy, what are you trying to do, validate my point? 11 days in a row under 32 degrees. Madeline and chikenwing are in country where 11 days in a row over 32 in the winter is news.
And, yes, you are correct. We get winters, about 15 of the last 20, where the roses did not bloom through the winter. Now, considering that we are about the same lattitude as Portland, Maine, that is not so bad.
And today, in spite of having about an inch of pellet snow at 2:00 AM, it his a high of 53 degrees, and, right now is 51 degrees. Portland has a very moderate climate. More moderate than in the past.