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What a trip, gloomy, clouded over mornings continuously since May, ridiculously cool temperatures, no heat waves, it is getting ridiculous in Los Angeles. It feels more like March then August!
The same weather patterns with the jetstream that are making it record setting heat waves in Russia and central Asia, devastating floods in Pakistan, India and China, and sweltering heat in the south and mid-west of the US, is making it unseasonably cool and cloudy in LA. Usually it is in the 80s-90s with 100plus days sprinkled in across july-november, and yet the June gloom which lasted most of may, all of june, all of july, and now through into August won't quit.. it is a trip. I can't honestly complain, after all who could complain about mild temperatures, but it is just so out of place that I can't get used to it, its getting rather surreal, sort of like Bill Murray in GroundHog's Day... day after day after day of unbroken gloom in the morning, pure gray skies with fog and clouds, no sunrises to speak of, day after monotonous day... sorry the rest of the world, but LA is reaping a weird but nice summer while the rest suffer heat and storms... how is the weather where y'all are at?
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yeah but I don't live in England. Its not the weather itself that is so bad, in fact its rather delightful, its just that it is so completely out of place,and that it goes on and on and on with out end. I have lived here my entire life and never seen such an extensive june gloom, its like the Saved By The Bell malibu episodes but EVERY DAY without exception... god bless those who are getting the worst of this jet stream though, in Pakistan it is worse than the tsunami, with 15 million people displaced and 1/3 of the country under water.. The heat wave in Moscow is caused by a high pressure front in the wrong place, dragging monsoonal heat too far north, and then that heat dives south over Pakistan increasing the monsoons and rainy season of those regions to cataclysmic proportions..
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In Paris, it's 20°C, which is a normal temperature in spring. (and I don't complain about it).
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Michigan weather ( Jul - Aug) ...day after day after fucking day:
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sounds like a dream suchfriends
Here in Houston TX it has been 95-99 Fahrenheit with humidity in the "stank crotch" levels.
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gloal warming does not mean the temp goes up everywhere equally
it means the overall temp of the entire planet's atmosphere goes up, which creates havok with long-stable weather patterns. it will all settle down eventually, especially after we figure out something to use for fuel and plastic besides petroleoum, but that does not mean that once it is settled down half of all coastlines will not be underwater man.
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It is hot as all HELL in Ohio right now. Humid, scorching, oppressive, asthma inducing hell.
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not true at all.. the changing pattern of the jet stream and water temperatures which is causing all these weather problems and changes across the globe are all directly interrelated to global warming. The question is not necessarily is global warming a reality, but rather how much of this observed fact of the planet a reality of man-made contributions or just the natural warming and cooling trends which have been part of the earth's ice-age cycle for millions of years.. we are drifting closer to the sun in orbit, and we are tilting closer towards the sun in rotation, so naturally things are getting warmer. Warmer air and water temperatures totally change jet stream, wind and rain patterns.. this is ALL global warming, but is it all man-made? of course not! But does 250 years of pumping out greenhouse gases have no affect on the natural patterns? That is dangerously naivete... Quote:
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Think about this.
In 200 years we have sucked out, processed, burned, and discarded about 80-90% of the world's accesible petroleum deposits. Those deposits contained the organic remains of hundreds of MILLIONS of years of vegetation and animal life. In the blink of an eye, geologically, we have put hundreds of millions of years of captured carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases back into the atmosphere and ecosystem. he equivalent of tens of thousands of Amazon jungles (the old amazon from 1880, not the current one that is 2/5 deforested) has gone up in smoke in less than 200 years. Add to that the hundreds of years of mass coal burning and you more than double the amount of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and other such greenhouse gases we humans have polluted our atmosphere with. to claim that humans and human industry had no bearing on this is fucking deluded and completely dangerous to the wel-being of our planet. it hides the truth
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still Rob,today the single largest contributor to greenhouse gases remains natural, volcanoes. The earth is still the largest polluter as it always has been..
further the earth's orbit and rotation shifting fully out of the last ice-age into a warming period are far more impacting to climate than fossil fuel burning. Even our entire history of burning fossil fuels and wood and of course the equally devastating results of our agriculture (slash and burn, soil depletion, pesticides/fertilizers, mono-cultures, etc etc) is only a drop in the bucket to what nature is doing BUT the issue is that nature has produced circumstances which are so close to edge that even a drop in the bucket can knock it over towards the worst.. we must definitely abate our own pollutions and devise strategies to cope with the results of both natural and man-made disasters.. but lets not get caught up in the debate, rather lets just get to work dealing with our reality. The earth is warming, the ocean is warming, the weather is changing, and we must adequately deal with these consequences while striding not to make matters even worse..
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the well being of our panet refers to the stability, a very thin, easily damaged, stability that allows life to flourish on what is essentialy the very top 1% of the earth's crust.
and volcanoes have been doing their thing all the time since time began, so they are naturally offset man. there are not more volcanoes now than before. there are the same number on average as have been erupting for millions of years,. the only thing providing instability to the ecosystem is human use of petroleum and coal, which has really only been mass produced and used in the last few hundred years.
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no its balance between the natural functions of our planet and the human needs from its resources. We must learn to live in a balance, or face the consequences, much like what happened Korah for going against the grain.. If we do not adjust quickly, the planet will swallow us up and forget we ever existed much like the dinosaurs who lasted a hundred million years longer then our petty 250,000.. "..And the earth opened its mouth and swallowed them up, with their households and all the people who belonged to Korah and all their goods.." Numbers 16
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thats not entirely true.. its not that we are tilting the balance, its that the earth's nature cycles are tilting against us, and our own activities only accentuate the problem. We not only need to stop adding fuel to the fire, but we must also learn to cope with the consequences of a naturally warming planet. We can NEVER stop global warming, even if we stopped burning any and every fossil fuel. We can only readjust to the planet's natural cycles of warming and cooling, or else face the cataclysm of apathy..
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all it takes is one bad disease, one giant supervolcano, one comet to reduce what we call civilization to hardscrabble subsistence existance
our civilization is fragile. very fragile
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what scientists and others refer to as "global warming" is the EXTRA added warming due to human intervention. the Earth has been going in cycles between ice age and what we have now back and forth for a long time. right now they estimate that we are in the warming mode, but soon (geologically) it should begin cooling again. human involvement and our massive output of greenhouse gases may impair the next ice age though.
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