Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

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lol and my prayers have been answered by the gawd of truenews!!!


Climate change is ‘not as bad as we thought’ say scientists

CLIMATE change is likely to be markedly less severe than forecast, a study claimed yesterday.

It predicted that the impact will be up to 45 per cent less intense than is widely accepted.

But the study emerged as other scientists said winter waves pounding the Scottish and Irish coasts have grown by up to 5ft 6in over the past 70 years.

Rising sea levels and more intense storms are in line with global warming forecasts.

The study questioning the future intensity was based on analysing the warming effect of greenhouse gases and other drivers from the mid 9th century
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/950748/climate-change-scientists-impact-not-as-bad-on-planet
 

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https://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1445638/top-ten-turbine-makers-2017
 

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Some Major U.S. cities headed for coldest April in recorded history

Some major U.S. are on track to be part of a record cold April.

“Some cities in the east are experiencing temperatures a full 10 to 15 degrees F colder than normal, says meteorologist Jaclyn Whittal. Those cities include Buffalo, Chicago and Detroit.

Those in the northern tier of the U.S. either graciously accept winter with open arms or drag their feet the entire way. So, for those who would willingly trade in the snow for sand, it’s been a rough season that has been painfully etched into our memories after the ice storm that rolled through the Great Lakes just weeks ago.

For some communities, April won’t just be memorable… it will might just go down in history. How? Well there are so many fascinating statistics to swoon over that we dug up! While doing some number crunching for Detroit Metropolitan International Airport, it wasn’t an eye opener that
April has been about 10 F below seasonal norms.

The normal monthly average daytime high is 59.1 F, we only got 49.7 as an average. Another stat that won’t come as a surprise is the lack of warmth — we have yet to crack 70ºF more than once this April in Detroit, Chicago and Buffalo
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2018/04...headed-for-coldest-april-in-recorded-history/
 

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Some Major U.S. cities headed for coldest April in recorded history

Some major U.S. are on track to be part of a record cold April.

“Some cities in the east are experiencing temperatures a full 10 to 15 degrees F colder than normal, says meteorologist Jaclyn Whittal. Those cities include Buffalo, Chicago and Detroit.

Those in the northern tier of the U.S. either graciously accept winter with open arms or drag their feet the entire way. So, for those who would willingly trade in the snow for sand, it’s been a rough season that has been painfully etched into our memories after the ice storm that rolled through the Great Lakes just weeks ago.

For some communities, April won’t just be memorable… it will might just go down in history. How? Well there are so many fascinating statistics to swoon over that we dug up! While doing some number crunching for Detroit Metropolitan International Airport, it wasn’t an eye opener that
April has been about 10 F below seasonal norms.

The normal monthly average daytime high is 59.1 F, we only got 49.7 as an average. Another stat that won’t come as a surprise is the lack of warmth — we have yet to crack 70ºF more than once this April in Detroit, Chicago and Buffalo
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2018/04...headed-for-coldest-april-in-recorded-history/

G.W. advocates aren't going to be happy. :lol:
 

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Yeah well, it's all fun and games till the crops stop coming in.


BRING BACK THE SHOVELS, NORTHERN ONTARIO:
******************MORE SNOW COMING **************



In northern Ontario, trade the umbrellas for snow shovels as Friday's afternoon rain changes to snow as temperatures fall below the freezing mark on Friday night.
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/n...io-spring-delayed-summer-heat-follows/100224/


Funny enough, I was out biking out in the bush trails yesterday, and I noticed that there were still some leaves on the small beech shrubs, this means that there is still some snow to come because they don't drop till after the last snowfall of the season. I thought no way, can't be, but now I see the above...


Now they are saying To. may be included too...northern ontario...heh
 
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Yeah well, it's all fun and games till the crops stop coming in.


BRING BACK THE SHOVELS, NORTHERN ONTARIO:
******************MORE SNOW COMING **************



In northern Ontario, trade the umbrellas for snow shovels as Friday's afternoon rain changes to snow as temperatures fall below the freezing mark on Friday night.
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/n...io-spring-delayed-summer-heat-follows/100224/


Funny enough, I was out biking out in the bush trails yesterday, and I noticed that there were still some leaves on the small beech shrubs, this means that there is still some snow to come because they don't drop till after the last snowfall of the season. I thought no way, can't be, but now I see the above...


Now they are saying To. may be included too...northern ontario...heh

The only thing that I hate more than shoveling all that global warming in the late spring is an ice free North pole since 2013