UN: 2013 extreme weather due to human-induced climate change warming the Earth

Tonington

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Critical analysis of what?

The content. You know, the prevalence of extreme weather events? Jeez want me to give you a freebie? Ask about the distribution and the level of significance that studies have found.

The UN has been issuing press releases faster than a $5 hooker giving a hummer in the alley.

At least you get some kind of value for the hummer

Not having any experience with hookers, I'm at a loss for what to say and will bow out to your experience on the matter. Now I kind of regret offering you a freebie, because I'm not sure how you'll take that! :lol:
 

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The content. You know, the prevalence of extreme weather events? Jeez want me to give you a freebie? Ask about the distribution and the level of significance that studies have found.

You mean extreme weather events that resulted in multiple episodes of kilometer-thick sheets of ice across NorAm... Like that?

Not having any experience with hookers, I'm at a loss for what to say and will bow out to your experience on the matter. Now I kind of regret offering you a freebie, because I'm not sure how you'll take that! :lol:

Head down to Mardi Gras in Orleans some time... You'll learn really fast.

Protip for ya... The best looking women in NOLA are very often men.... Something to keep in mind
 

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UN: 2013 extreme weather due to human-induced climate change warming the Earth

You mean extreme weather events that resulted in multiple episodes of kilometer-thick sheets of ice across NorAm... Like that?

It's right there in the thread title, and the opening line of the OP. See, this is why I think some would rather see it in one thread. If all you have is talking points, I guess that's fine too.

Head down to Mardi Gras in Orleans some time... You'll learn really fast.

Protip for ya... The best looking women in NOLA are very often men.... Something to keep in mind

They're all yours. You don't have to worry about my competition driving up the cost of your $5 hookers. 8O
 

captain morgan

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It's right there in the thread title, and the opening line of the OP. See, this is why I think some would rather see it in one thread. If all you have is talking points, I guess that's fine too.

You see the ridiculousness of the claim from the UN and truthers then.

Glad we cleared this up.

They're all yours. You don't have to worry about my competition driving up the cost of your $5 hookers. 8O

Just lettin' ya know.... Nothing lasts for ever, but perhaps that's a lesson you have yet to learn
 

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Everyone has to pitch in. What extreme weather events? It was cold this winter? It snowed? Was it forty days in a row or more?

I was just about convinced that it was time to construct a large arc-style snowmobile... As it turns out, when the time came to collect 2 of every animal on earth, a really good hockey game was on and, well, it kinda fell off the radar from that point
 

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I was just about convinced that it was time to construct a large arc-style snowmobile... As it turns out, when the time came to collect 2 of every animal on earth, a really good hockey game was on and, well, it kinda fell off the radar from that point

Not thirty seconds ago that same arc crossed my mind. I think it's feasible only if I forget the animals, they all got fur anyway, and exclude all but big money passengers. Provisions for a hundred thousand years will be tricky, we may have to go without engines. Fok it, easier to just freeze.
 
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These koolaid-swigging extreme-vortex-overheating-man bad-melting-storm watch-extreme-climate scientist-AGW-extreme expert extremists will go to their extreme graves before ever, ever admitting theirs was an extreme view that was extremely off the mark due to the extremeness of their extreme egos.

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UN: 2013 extreme weather due to human-induced climate change warming the Earth

GENEVA - The head of the U.N. weather agency said Monday that recent extreme weather patterns are "consistent" with human-induced climate change, citing key events that wreaked havoc in Asia, Europe, the U.S. and Pacific region last year.

Michel Jarraud, secretary-general of the World Meteorological Organization, said his agency's annual assessment of the global climate shows how dramatically people and lands everywhere felt the impacts of extreme weather such as droughts, heat waves, floods and tropical cyclones.

"Many of the extreme events of 2013 were consistent with what we would expect as a result of human-induced climate change," he said.

The U.N. agency called 2013 the sixth-warmest year on record. Thirteen of the 14 warmest years have occurred in the 21st century.

A rise in sea levels is leading to increasing damage from storm surges and coastal flooding, as demonstrated by Typhoon Haiyan, Jarraud said. The typhoon in November killed at least 6,100 people and caused $13 billion in damage to the Philippines and Vietnam.

Australia, meanwhile, had its hottest year on record and parts of central Asia and central Africa also notched record highs.

Jarraud drew special attention to studies and climate modeling examining Australia's recent heat waves, saying the high temperatures there would have been virtually impossible without the emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from the burning of coal, oil and gas.

He cited other costly weather disasters such as $22 billion damage from central European flooding in June, $10 billion in damage from Typhoon Fitow in China and Japan, and a $10 billion drought in much of China.

Only a few places were cooler than normal. Among them was the central U.S.

Jarraud also cited frigid polar air in parts of Europe and the southeast U.S., and the widest tornado ever observed over rural areas of central Oklahoma, as being among extreme weather events.

There were 41 billion-dollar weather disasters in the world last year, the second highest number behind only 2010, according to insurance firm Aon Benfield, which tracks global disasters.

Jarraud spoke as top climate scientists and representatives from about 100 governments with the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change met in Japan to complete their latest report on global warming's impact.

UN: 2013 extreme weather due to human-induced climate change warming the Earth
Of course, the fact that weather changes are not unusually harsh at all is never mentioned by these liars........