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I was told approximately 2009 that snowy winters would soon be a thing of the past. I don't consider 15 years soon enough.
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And I was told that we'd all be driving flying cars by now.
Whoever thought that global warming would soon make snowy winters a thing of the past had no idea of what he was talking about. What a couple of degrees of warmer average global temperatures does or doesn't do is debatable. But removing snowy winters isn't one of them. I've seen -52 °F around here years ago. Last week I saw -34 °F. It would take over 70 °F of global warming to get rid of winters here.
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01-24-2025, 07:56 PM
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When you add energy to a system it becomes more chaotic.
What I notice is that on Date & Time Weather the current time doesn't track with the upcoming 5 hours, which varies from the 48 hour forecast which disagrees with the two week forecast.
And that's just the weather.
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And I was told that we'd all be driving flying cars by now.
Whoever thought that global warming would soon make snowy winters a thing of the past had no idea of what he was talking about. What a couple of degrees of warmer average global temperatures does or doesn't do is debatable. But removing snowy winters isn't one of them. I've seen -52 °F around here years ago. Last week I saw -34 °F. It would take over 70 °F of global warming to get rid of winters here.
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It wouldn't have been a climatologist.
They will tell you that, as the Arctic warms more than most regions on Earth, that the polar vortex acts as if it's 'drunk' and 'stumbles around', as far as below the Equator, bringing the cold Arctic air mass with it.
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' forecast '
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When you add energy to a system it becomes more chaotic.
What I notice is that on Date & Time Weather the current time doesn't track with the upcoming 5 hours, which varies from the 48 hour forecast which disagrees with the two week forecast.
And that's just the weather.
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In the Dallas-Ft. Worth area, meteorologists have up to 48 different weather prediction models to choose from. They may vary in temporal resolution from one another.
We have a lot of 'heat-island' effects as well, so outlying areas will see different 'weather.'
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The Gulf of America today is a small preview of what Europe faces in the long term.
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Recent reporting on PBS has AMOC already slowing by 30%.
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AMOC is affected by salinity as well as heat.
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Beaufort Gyre - Wikipedia
The Beaufort Gyre has formed a dome of freshwater that has expanded vertically by about 15 centimetres (5.9 in) since 2002; by 2011 it had swelled to about 8,000 cubic kilometres (1,900 cu mi) in volume. [7] The freshwater within this gyre represents about 10% of all the freshwater in the Arctic
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