“It’s a Race Against Heat, and Humanity Is Losing”

San Francisco does have cold summers but if you don’t like it you go can to the East Bay, Marin or Peninsula. Those locations are just minutes away. You don’t have that option in New York State. When it’s zero degrees in Syracuse or Buffalo you don’t drive five to ten minutes and have a huge delta in temperature.

Florida has always been humid and hot. This isn’t new. I’m not a scientist but the claims that states can pass legislation that will affect their states weather doesn’t pass the sniff test to me.

If you lived in those areas you don’t drive anywhere to get out of the cold, you enjoy it, winter activities, winter sports, pretty obvious you didn’t participate the short you were in the area, besides, it just completes the change of season, another feature San Francisco misses

Florida has always been hot and humid, but not this hot for this long, with the prediction to continue, and it is not just Florida, you ever spend a summer in Georgia
 
The real race should be against cold.

In 2019, cold temperatures killed nearly four times as many people as warm temperatures, according to a new study from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Today, cold temperature deaths are most common in Europe, Central and East Asia, and North America.
https://www.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/hot-cold-and-deadly

9.43% of global deaths in the period 2000 to 2019 were related to ‘non-optimal temperatures’, with 8.52% and 0.91% of deaths related to cold and high temperatures, respectively.
https://medicalsciences.stackexchan...-more-people-worldwide-each-year-cold-or-heat

Excessive Heat Can Kill, But Extreme Cold Still Causes Many More Fatalities
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshua...-cold-causes-more-fatalities/?sh=1299f9c71d88

Study: Cold kills 20 times more people than heat

The study — published in the British journal The Lancet — analyzed data on more than 74 million deaths in 13 countries between 1985 and 2012. Of those, 5.4 million deaths were related to cold, while 311,000 were related to heat.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2015/05/20/cold-weather-deaths/27657269/

So, we are getting the usual kneejerk hysteria because it's hot at the moment. I guess the usual suspects can't let a manufactured crisis go to waste...

Which also can be attributed to man made climate change:

https://disasterphilanthropy.org/resources/extreme-cold/
https://cpo.noaa.gov/Divisions-Prog...eather-in-the-United-States-to-Arctic-Warming
https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/maybe-its-cold-outside/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/starts...ble-for-freezing-temperatures-across-the-usa/
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-58425526
https://www.9news.com/article/news/...imate/73-04050ac4-5cf1-48fd-990e-8fedef68de1c
 
If you lived in those areas you don’t drive anywhere to get out of the cold, you enjoy it, winter activities, winter sports, pretty obvious you didn’t participate the short you were in the area, besides, it just completes the change of season, another feature San Francisco misses

Florida has always been hot and humid, but not this hot for this long, with the prediction to continue, and it is not just Florida, you ever spend a summer in Georgia

Some people definitely enjoy it but look at the population growth, it’s not in areas with lots of cold. (For a period of time Seattle had big growth and I know they have miserable weather because of the months of rain, but don’t know how cold it gets)

I’ve been to ‘Hotlanta’ but never really any other part of the state.

I can’t predict what the population centers will be decades from now but within the next decade or so I’ve seen data showing DFW (and maybe Houston?) surpassing Chicago in population. And much growth is in warmer areas.
 
Some people definitely enjoy it but look at the population growth, it’s not in areas with lots of cold. (For a period of time Seattle had big growth and I know they have miserable weather because of the months of rain, but don’t know how cold it gets)

I’ve been to ‘Hotlanta’ but never really any other part of the state.

I can’t predict what the population centers will be decades from now but within the next decade or so I’ve seen data showing DFW (and maybe Houston?) surpassing Chicago in population. And much growth is in warmer areas.

I did, April thru July, in Fort Gordon, Georgia, just outside Augusta, heat, humidity, red clay, and gnats, lots of gnats, lots and lots of gnats

And I am contradicting the projections you have seen, decades from now the heat and humidity will shrink cities as Houston, especially if you don’t count the immigration numbers
 

Er, the 'obscure bay' was the one with the very high temperature due to solar ponding you fucking stupid cunt. ALL of the bouys in the surrounding open ocean showed temps 90 or lower, you fucking cum-for-brains. Nice job shooting your own fucking argument in the foot, you fucking retard jizz
 
I did, April thru July, in Fort Gordon, Georgia, just outside Augusta, heat, humidity, red clay, and gnats, lots of gnats, lots and lots of gnats

And I am contradicting the projections you have seen, decades from now the heat and humidity will shrink cities as Houston, especially if you don’t count the immigration numbers

I’m not suggesting this will be accurate but here’s a report contradicting you regarding population growth in the year 2100 and where it will be occurring (and they make reference to rising temperatures.)

https://www.kvue.com/amp/article/mo...n-us/269-89c4b62d-b87c-4a82-9354-f60db7e86fc2
 
Er, the 'obscure bay' was the one with the very high temperature due to solar ponding you fucking stupid cunt. ALL of the bouys in the surrounding open ocean showed temps 90 or lower, you fucking cum-for-brains. Nice job shooting your own fucking argument in the foot, you fucking retard jizz

And once again, from your own source, your source, “the unique qualities of the area mean that it’s not really comparable to most water measurements”

https://apnews.com/article/record-ho...ee37c059fb75cd
https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/...s/70483921007/
https://apnews.com/article/florida-o...4d53a6f768931d
https://weather.com/news/climate/vid...-now-and-later
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...a/70463489007/
https://www.tampabay.com/news/enviro...ummer-weather/
https://www.reuters.com/business/env...ls-2023-07-25/


And you wasted all those adolescent insults, that makes you look silly, for nothing
 
And once again, from your own source, your source, “the unique qualities of the area mean that it’s not really comparable to most water measurements”



Correct, you dumb cunt. The unique qualities of the area, which make it a solar pond and gave the anomalous 100+ degree reading, makes it not comparable to real water measurements and thus the headlines you're literally posting are a load of fucking shit, you stupid selfpwning cunt!
 
You can scream and stomp your feet all you want.

But it doesn't change the fact you have been dead wrong for three decades.

Human emissions of heat-trapping GHGs are a major cause of global warming, and the problem is getting very serious.

I, once again, refer to the speech given to the House of Commons back in 2012 by Prof. Richard Lindzen who literally wrote the book on atmospheric physics.

Stated briefly, I will simply try to clarify what the debate over climate change is really about. It most certainly is not about whether climate is changing: it always is. It is not about whether CO2 is increasing: it clearly is. It is not about whether the increase in CO2, by itself, will lead to some warming: it should. The debate is simply over the matter of how much warming the increase in CO2 can lead to, and the connection of such warming to the innumerable claimed catastrophes. The evidence is that the increase in CO2 will lead to very little warming, and that the connection of this minimal warming (or even significant warming) to the purported catastrophes is also minimal. The arguments on which the catastrophic claims are made are extremely weak – and commonly acknowledged as such. They are sometimes overtly dishonest.

https://judithcurry.com/2012/02/27/lindzens-seminar-at-the-house-of-commons/
 
Correct, you dumb cunt. The unique qualities of the area, which make it a solar pond and gave the anomalous 100+ degree reading, makes it not comparable to real water measurements and thus the headlines you're literally posting are a load of fucking shit, you stupid selfpwning cunt!

Can lead a notes to water but you can’t make it ……………

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If you lived in those areas you don’t drive anywhere to get out of the cold, you enjoy it, winter activities, winter sports, pretty obvious you didn’t participate the short you were in the area, besides, it just completes the change of season, another feature San Francisco misses

Florida has always been hot and humid, but not this hot for this long, with the prediction to continue, and it is not just Florida, you ever spend a summer in Georgia

I've lived in Georgia for decades and the summers are great. You need to be tough, Anchovies.

Anchovies, Yankee snow birds by the tens of thousands come to Florida when winter hits...and Georgia.
 
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