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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Mevis who wrote (183293)7/19/2015 10:39:12 PM
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A big difference this year with the surface heat is the upper atmosphere remains so cold. That is picked up by weather balloons and satellite data. This happened in the late 1800's and 1930's. You are right; it is a big pendulum.

It just snowed in Hawaii.
m.huffpost.com

Snow in Yosemite in July.
m.wcvb.com

A lot of hail reports, too.

This one in Tennessee.


Spain this year.


The media will report these, since they don't understand it is a sign of cooling. Why? It's a cold upper atmosphere (residual from the cold winters) + combined with surface heating, this increases the lapse rate = increases instability = good lifting when storms form.

The increasing lapse rate also means the air will rapidly cool this winter (conversely it rapidly heats in summer). This also proves the greenhouse effect is waning. There is no tropospheric hot spot. No tropospheric hot spot proves that all models are wrong. Kenny can't answer a single simple question, and there is no Ph.D proponent of global warming that can explain the lack of a tropospheric hot spot.

There has been no warming for a long time, and there's only one dataset that shows the opposite, the admitted 'adjusted' dataset from NOAA and all other sites that use that same dataset yet claim to be 'independent'. During the last ice age, wasn't Ohio covered in a 1-mile thick ice while Alaska had none? Hmmmm...I wonder what the jet stream looked like back then. I'm not at all saying we're going into an ice age, but the pendulum is swinging to colder until 2040.
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