It's Climate Change I tell'ya!! IT'S CLIMATE CHANGE!!

spilledthebeer

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OUTSTANDING PIECE OF REPORTAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And VERY WISE to leave mention of the date to last!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



In other news - now that Tesla stock has PLUNGED by 21 percent..............


pretty much overnight - hemerHOID has stopped touting the stock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Gosh - I wonder why???????????????
 

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petros

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petros

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NOT GOOD
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Antarctica logs hottest temperature on record with a reading of 18.3C
A new record set so soon after the previous record of 17.5C in March 2015 is a sign warming in Antarctica is happening much faster than global average
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Antarctica has logged its hottest temperature on record, with an Argentinian research station thermometer reading 18.3C, beating the previous record by 0.8C.
The reading, taken at Esperanza on the northern tip of the continent’s peninsula, beats Antarctica’s previous record of 17.5C, set in March 2015.
A tweet from Argentina’s meteorological agency on Friday revealed the record. The station’s data goes back to 1961.
more
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-temperature-on-record-with-a-reading-of-183c
 

NZDoug

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Climate change is all one big Jewish conspiracy, dontcha know...
Is this too?
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Montague, Michigan — Three of the five Great Lakes — Michigan, Huron and Superior — broke all January records for water levels, according to the Army Corps of Engineers. A warm winter led to more storm runoff and now people with beachfront property are locked in a battle to save their homes.
When Tish Gancer looks out at the waters of Lake Michigan, she sees the final resting place of her house. Built by her grandfather, most of the lakefront cottage fell off a cliff on New Year's Eve, leaving only a bit of foundation.
Nick Bonstell, the director of the Ottawa County Emergency Management Team, said the lakes were at or near their lowest point as recently as 2013.
"Nobody has seen how quick and how much property has been lost in such a short amount of time with this type of erosion," he said.
Across the Great Lakes, the inundation has been accompanied by more frequent and intense storms that have stripped away the sandy base of beachfront homes. Rita Alton lives in Manistee and her nearly 70-year old home is perched a few feet from disaster. A third of a mile of her property has already washed away.
"I'm just sitting here waiting for the rest to go down," Alton said.
A desperate effort by homeowners is now underway to move their houses away from the approaching cliffs or build stone barriers to retain the shifting sands below.
"There's not many options, it's basically, do this or lose your home," Bonstell said.
The last two years were the wettest in nearly a century for the Great Lakes, virtually ensuring another season of unusually high water levels that could turn dream homes into nightmares.
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"https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rising-great-lakes-water-levels-threatening-homes-2020-02-06/
 

petros

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A warm winter led to more storm runoff and now people with beachfront property are locked in a battle to save their homes.
Warm or cold the snow was going to melt anyway and it's impossible for there to be "more".

Climate Change was supposed to dry out the lakes.

As recently as 2013, water levels on most of the Great Lakes were very low. At that time some experts proposed that climate change, along with other human actions such as channel dredging and water diversions, would cause water levels to continue to decline. This scenario spurred serious concern.Jun 8, 2019
https://www.scientificamerican.com › ...
Climate Change Sends Great Lakes Water Levels Seesawing - Scientific ...
 

petros

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Fougere must be smoking tainted Govt weed. It's impossible to be carbon neutral.

It's like people who think they are living off grid but run to the grid for everything needed to survive.
 

pgs

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Damn. Snow's melting today. Supposed to be warm clear through at least til the end of next week. The globe IS warming.
Minus 11 in Starwood Friday morning . Much warmer in Creston . Still snowing like crazy over the Kootenaey pass .
 

petros

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Record snow...again.

Welcome to The Grand Solar Minimum.

It's well known GSM was coming, it's too bad they couldn't get the scam in place fast enough to claim the sharp drop in global temp was due to collective mitigation.

It's going to be a really really shitty 33 years.
 

Twin_Moose

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Atlantic: 50,000+ without power amid vicious wind gusts

The bulk of the system is behind us, but its impacts are still being felt in the form of powerful winds across Atlantic Canada, rattling windows and leaving tens of thousands in the dark Saturday morning. While conditions will improve through the day, calmer, clearer skies come at the cost of some bitterly cold temperatures for Sunday. We take a look at what you need to know below.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS:
Strong winds for first half of Saturday, especially in Newfoundland
Temperature plunge into early Sunday with bitterly cold wind chill values
Next system expected to bring snow, rain, freezing rain on Monday-
Stay up-to-date on the ALERTS in your area
SATURDAY: STRONG WINDS TO START, TEMPERATURES FALL
Lingering snow and blowing snow mark the morning hours for much of the Maritimes and Newfoundland as powerful wind gusts surge through the area in the wake of Friday's snowy system.
Widespread power outages had much of Nova Scotia waking up in the dark, with nearly 50,000 customers reported to be without power early Saturday morning. That's in the wake of significant ice accumulation from Friday's storm that left tree branches and power lines vulnerable to winds overnight...…..More
 

Mowich

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Well they have to put them somewhere .
No one 'put' them there, pgs. The squatters came all by themselves and turned a once lovely park into a toxic garbage dump. They have been offered housing many times and most refuse to leave. That's their choice, me I'd think twice about camping out amidst a bunch of drug-addicted violent people and all the rats that have moved in to help clean up the garbage strewn around the site.
 

pgs

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No one 'put' them there, pgs. The squatters came all by themselves and turned a once lovely park into a toxic garbage dump. They have been offered housing many times and most refuse to leave. That's their choice, me I'd think twice about camping out amidst a bunch of drug-addicted violent people and all the rats that have moved in to help clean up the garbage strewn around the site.
I won’t even drive on Powell or Cordova Streets .That area is worse then Soweto .
 

AnnaE

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More snow last night. Melting again today. Damn global warming anyway. Hard to drive in slush.
 

spilledthebeer

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Warm or cold the snow was going to melt anyway and it's impossible for there to be "more".

Climate Change was supposed to dry out the lakes.

As recently as 2013, water levels on most of the Great Lakes were very low. At that time some experts proposed that climate change, along with other human actions such as channel dredging and water diversions, would cause water levels to continue to decline. This scenario spurred serious concern.Jun 8, 2019
https://www.scientificamerican.com › ...
Climate Change Sends Great Lakes Water Levels Seesawing - Scientific ...




Well - to be fair - there IS EVIDENCE that the dredging of St Clair River DID LEAD to lower water levels



on Lake Huron - with possible effects on Lakes Michigan and Superior!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The St Clair River dredging -done by Yankee Corps of Engineers to facilitate shipping...................


HAD THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCE or altering currents and erosion rates.........................


such that AFTER THE DREDGING WAS DONE - altered currents SCOURED THE RIVER BED



SIGNIFICANTLY DEEPER than the dredging did - and thus let lots more water through the river!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Subsequent efforts by the Emgineers went about as well as you would expect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


They have tired various "wing damns" to control flow rates and also tried dumping heaps of boulders into critical spots.................


and of course each alteration of the river bottom means MORE EROSION in new locations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And a further loss of water from Lake Huron!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Water flow in St Clair River seems to have been stablized- though the PLANNED AND INTENDED



shipping channel expansion has basically been reversed by all the efforts to reduce erosion!!!!!!!!


One would think that Yankee Engineers would have learned MORE from their meddling with flood control


and erosion along the Mississippi and other LARGE rivers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Oh well......................IT IS POLITICAL CLIMATE CHANGE that markets these programs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!