Heat wave

I believe in weird Chicagoland weather.

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http://www.chicagoweathercenter.com/
 
Rightards don't believe in climate science but have no problem believing religious fairy tales.
 
"Maybe we could all pitch in and buy the bear and AC..........what?
What should we buy Bear and whoever this AC is?



Maybe the same spellcheck software you need, USFREEDUMBASS?






I guess all the other summers, you spent hiding in your parents air conditioned estate and never really had to experiance the fact that it always gets HOT during the summer. Suck it up and stop whining, nature boy.

 
Rightards don't believe in climate science but have no problem believing religious fairy tales.

I believe in climate science. What part of climate science suggests that man is contributing to global warming, or that the earth has warmed at all in the past 12 years?
 
No.

Man is not causing hot summers.

Actually we're going into a cold period. An ice age is on the way. Maybe not in our lifetime, but it's coming.

Tis true:

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/snowfalls-are-now-just-a-thing-of-the-past-724017.html

Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past

By Charles Onians
Monday, 20 March 2000

Britain's winter ends tomorrow with further indications of a striking environmental change: snow is starting to disappear from our lives.

Sledges, snowmen, snowballs and the excitement of waking to find that the stuff has settled outside are all a rapidly diminishing part of Britain's culture, as warmer winters - which scientists are attributing to global climate change - produce not only fewer white Christmases, but fewer white Januaries and Februaries.

The first two months of 2000 were virtually free of significant snowfall in much of lowland Britain, and December brought only moderate snowfall in the South-east. It is the continuation of a trend that has been increasingly visible in the past 15 years: in the south of England, for instance, from 1970 to 1995 snow and sleet fell for an average of 3.7 days, while from 1988 to 1995 the average was 0.7 days. London's last substantial snowfall was in February 1991.

Global warming, the heating of the atmosphere by increased amounts of industrial gases, is now accepted as a reality by the international community. Average temperatures in Britain were nearly 0.6°C higher in the Nineties than in 1960-90, and it is estimated that they will increase by 0.2C every decade over the coming century. Eight of the 10 hottest years on record occurred in the Nineties.

However, the warming is so far manifesting itself more in winters which are less cold than in much hotter summers. According to Dr David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia,within a few years winter snowfall will become "a very rare and exciting event"...

Now last winter:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jan/05/uk-faces-coldest-winter-weather

UK faces coldest winter in 30 years – forecasts

* Matthew Taylor and Sam Jones
* The Guardian, Wednesday 6 January 2010

Much of the UK was blanketed in heavy snow this morning as the extreme weather headed south and forecasters warned that the country was on course for its coldest winter in 30 years.

The Met Office issued an alert warning that nearly half a metre of snow was due to fall in some areas, while freezing conditions spread after having brought chaos to the north of England and Scotland today.

Tony Waters, the Met Office chief forecaster, said: "This is expected to cause disruption to transport networks and could lead to problems with power supplies."

A spokesman for the prime minister said the government was doing all it could.

"The weather is taking a turn for the worse," he said. "The Highways Agency has kept the vast majority of major road networks running. We are in close contact with local authorities and it is a situation we will keep a very close eye on."

Forecasters say that the cold snap, which began in mid-December, is the longest since 1981. And they warned there was no end in sight.

"I would normally be loth to look beyond five to seven days, but the way the conditions are set at the moment I think the cold weather is not going to change for some time," said Stephen Davenport, senior meteorologist at MeteoGroup. "I will stick my neck out and say it will be here for a couple of weeks and possibly longer."

If the freezing conditions continued for the rest of the month, he said, the UK would be on course for its coldest winter since 1979. The snow was expected to hit southern counties of England, with almost 40cm predicted to fall on Salisbury Plain overnight. Heavy snow was also expected across London and parts of Wales...
 
Hey (\(\(\/)/)/), still waiting for that evidence. Now's the time to show off those fancy debating skills you're always bragging about.
 
I've always said that you can't trust those democrats, particularly now they are led by a non-american, muslim, black guy. Should never have voted them in, we all knew they'd screw with the weather.

Uh yeah, lots to do with the UK and predictions by climate gurus. :rolleyes:
 
A high of 68 two days ago and a high of 74 today. If global warming is "global", then how come it isn't here?
 
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