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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
And conveniently forget that all the models show every part of the planet getting warmer. Nowhere is supposed to stay the same or get cooler...
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The general circulation models do not get into regional specifics that I know of.
On any given day, a specific location might experience a temperature excursion which meets, or exceeds a 'weather' record.
Globally, Earth is warming, we know what Earth was like the last time greenhouse gas concentrations were what they are today. Average sea level will be 80-feet higher. Stuff like that.
The Polar Vortex is affected by the warming Arctic. This affects the Jet Stream, which distributes heat, water vapor, storms, drought, etc. in our hemisphere.
Record lake-effect snow, early thaw flooding, river ice-damming, stationary fronts, Derechos, .................. all kinds of 'local' phenomena.