God I love this forum......it provides endless instances of stoopid irony.........a far left guy starting a thread about whimps.
The far left invented limpwristedness.
These people get hysterical about everything in life.
Just out of curiosity, has anyone on this forum
ever seen a post by the kookster that wasn't completely vacant drivel, totally lacking any substance or meaning?
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And still, so far none of the denier cultists have actually engaged the thread topic. They post nothing but off topic nonsense and braindead drivel.
As I said earlier, there are a couple of things in that report in the OP that the denier cultists just have to ignore for the sake of their cultic dogmas. One thing is that in the two decades between 1970 and 1989, there were a dozen distinct cold snaps where the national average temperature dropped below 18 degrees, like it did last Monday, January 6th, but in the next decade, the 90s, there were only two cold snaps, and then, after the 90s, there were none until this last Monday, for the first time in 17 years. As the article that I quoted says: "
That stretch — from Jan. 13, 1997 to Monday — is by far the longest the U.S. has gone without the national average plunging below 18 degrees, according to a database of daytime winter temperatures starting in January 1900." the article goes on to say that this last Monday's national average cold temperatures, that finally broke this 17 year old hiatus in sub 18 degree average temperatures was: "
merely the 55th coldest day — averaged for the continental United States — since 1900". They calculated that the coldest day in the record was nearly 6 degrees colder than last Monday.
The other thing from that report that fecalhead just has to ignore or frantically deny is this one: "
There have been far more unusually warm winter days in the U.S. than unusually cold ones. Since Jan. 1, 2000, only two days have ranked in the top 100 coldest: Monday and Tuesday [Jan 6&7, 2014]. But there have been 13 in the top 100 warmest winter days, including the warmest since 1900: Dec. 3, 2012. And that pattern is exactly what climate scientists have been saying for years, that the world will get more warm extremes and fewer cold extremes."