Yes, this temperature map is weather. To get to climate, you merely have to read this passage from the article:
"First, let’s recap. June was the hottest June on record. July was the hottest July on record. August was the hottest August on record. September was the hottest September on record. October was the hottest October on record. November was the hottest November on record. The month’s not over yet, but in all likelihood, December will be the hottest December on record."
Crazy stuff. But I'm sure it's just natural phenomena or volcanoes or sunspots or something totally not anthropogenic global warming, right? ;-)
Merry Christmas!
http://gizmodo.com/9-maps-that-show-how-completely-bizarre-your-christmas-1749490826
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LEGO Americana Roadshow: Building Across America I just checked out this traveling exhibition from LEGO and was quite impressed. The scale ...
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When we let politics trump science, people are needlessly put in harm's way. http://arstechnica.com/science/2017/01/self-censoring-fears...
We had thunder and lightning last night here in Baltimore.
ReplyDeleteYou ain't seen nothing yet...
ReplyDelete...er, Carspiracy
ReplyDeleteWe're in Denver right between both hot and cold. Wouldn't surprise me to have a tornado warning later for Eastern Colorado as the temperature mix
ReplyDeleteMost forecasts have been rather conservative. Runaway climate change may progress quicker than anticipated by most reports.
ReplyDeleteIt could be a liberal conspiracy as well. Maybe the weather has just been manipulated by propaganda.
ReplyDeleteMorgun Freemon yep. They are called Homo. Homo "sapiens" anti-climaticus.
ReplyDeleteMorgun Freemon look up the anthropocene. How smart do you think you are?
ReplyDeleteSakari Maaranen welcome to the anthropocene
ReplyDeletehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Ni%C3%B1o-Southern_Oscillation
ReplyDeleteRob Andersen
ReplyDeleteYeah the center of the earths hot air seems to be escaping through rift valleys cause by the earths shelves pulling apart in certain areas allowing water to fall into them along with roads and buildings.. That plus the pacific ring of fire and Harp has americans miffed as far as water and storm patterns
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