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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: LLCF who wrote (18735)6/27/2012 12:29:46 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 85487
 
I understand the difference between weather and climate. But climate change will affect weather and as AGW is as real as a heart attack, we will start noticing changes in the weather caused by AGW. And it seems the change is enough now in some areas to make statistical guesses. Like the plethora of heat records that keep being broken lately across the nation.

E.G. weather change we can point to, and have statistical probability the weather is related to AGW are the record hot years for the entire planet we have had recently, that correlate to rises in CO2. The record heat in the arcitc; and the rapidly declining summer arctic ice pack. 2012 is right now breaking the old 2007 record.

The NEW high pressure ridge that has developed in the arctic during the winter, and its distrotion of the jet stream, which allows more cold arctic air to move into lower altitudes during the winter (and distorts weather in ways we don't exactly understand yet), as the declining summer ice allows more heat absorbtion in the summer.

Yada, yada, yada.

<<Normally I'd point out that "record heat today" is just ane data point and irrelavent but on this thread it seems normal to throw "chit" about. Longshort himself has the amazing ability to cut and paste totally irrelevant facts faster than a virus can replicate! Must be unemployed.

So when in Rome.... have at it :)

DAK
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