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Pastimes : Bridging weather and climate

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From: weatherguru3/22/2016 1:37:24 PM
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"Weather was more extreme from 1900-1960". Amen.
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U.S. had way more land-falling major hurricanes during early 1900's, when CO2 was < 320-ppm.



Unfortunately, as the Earth cools the next decade, the U.S. will see more hurricanes and droughts/heatwaves (and cold air outbreaks in winter). Alas. I wish global warming were real, and temperatures would stay this way. Everyone is getting rain, crops are doing great, and global weather disasters are decreasing (see below, and 2015 was even lower than 2014).



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