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To: i-node who wrote (827595)1/6/2015 5:06:26 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575422
 
As has been pointed out, extreme weather events are to be expected with a climate shift. Which we have been getting. Along with the average temperatures getting higher. Even for the past decade when we should have experienced some record cold years.

It is pretty amusing to see you complain about science being able to explain things when the unanticipated happens. That is whast science is all about. As to the polar vortices, it was predicted that if the temperature gradient declines they will be a factor in the weather. Well, for the past few decades we have experienced a decline in the gradient. And the expected is happening. You want to use that as proof that GW isn't happening because, well, you don't seem sure...