Beautiful spring day. :)
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Beautiful spring day. :)
Cold and cloudy. We've needed rain so badly so I really hate to complain but it's been like this, cloudy, cool with intermittent rain for days now and I'm ready for it to change. It's only 40 degrees right now and I'm seriously thinking about cranking up the heat!
another beautiful day. should reach 80 degrees. Goin to bbq for the first time this year.
I don't agree with you there. The idea of global warming isn't just about warmer temps, it's about extremes, unusual weather patterns. It may seem contradictory, but colder temps can be indicative of the broader concept of "global warming".
Very cloudy.
hot and humid
London was gloomy and rainy and windy. Back in Edinburgh now and its cloudy and a bit chilly. The joys.
It was really cold here today (well, I guess I should say yesterday - it is now 1:40 in the morning here :) ). The wind was just so incredibly chilly! I even wore the "lighter" of my two winter coats. I easily could've worn the other one, but I didn't want people to look at me as though I were crazy! :p
Rain!! Rain!!! And some more rain!! But no storm yet. Well, people thought there was, but the "lightning" they saw was my friends flash on her camera!! :lol:.
Oh look.... More rain!! :D
rain thunderstorms
I was always told just the opposite - global warming is real, and people with a business interest don't want to acknowledge it because it cuts into their profits...
But, where I live, it is consistently hotter than it has been in years. We haven't had snow accumulation in four years. It snowed in 2004 and that snow was the first in several years as well. For the past three years, I rarely pulled out my winter coat because it wasn't cold for enough it, whereas in the past (growing up), I have always needed my coat. Now, we have 60 degree weather in December. You can't just say that you think global warming is a myth because you went outside and you perceive the temperature to be much colder than it used to be or that weather termperatures have been recorded as much colder than in the past.
I know that Virgil does not agree with the idea of global warming (anyone who reads this board knows that) and while he is very opinionated and active on this board and I have respect for him as a person, he has not convinced me in the least that global warming is in fact a myth. The scientific community (as reported in the media) seems to think otherwise.
Me personally, I am still watching and waiting. But I am not jumping on the Virgil bandwagon. Sorry, Virgil. :)
You didn't read the rest of my sentence. I didn't say that you, Antiquarian were simply basing your statements on your perceptions. I allowed for the fact that you probably had actual records to back up your statement.
The first sentence you wrote in your post indicates that you're pretty sure global warming is a myth, so why did you say that you don't know above? If you don't really know, why bring it up?Quote:
But people believe what they believe based on many different things and who knows who is right? I don't know and I don't think anyone here really knows.
I didn't accuse you of jumping on Virgil's bandwagon. I just think it's interesting that you bring up global warming and refer back to Virgil's posts about it. He does have a technical background, and seems to have read a lot about it, and provides links to sources that back up his assertions. In fact, he is very opinionated on the issue, and must be thrilled to have a fellow skeptic on the boards. I responded to another post about global warming and I pretty much said that I had no scientific background and wanted to read a convincing argument one way or the other, and he put together a well-written post on the subject.Quote:
I didn't jump on his bandwagon, I came in already a part of it and an exceptionally strong believer. I've never believed in "global warming." The whole world's too cool for global warming to exist.
Above, you say you never believed in global warming and you think the world is too cool for global warming to exist, but also you say you don't know and that no one really knows. So, you don't really know, but you're convinced enough to post again and again on the subject. But you could be dead wrong, but then I guess you wouldn't really be wrong, since you don't really know.
Where did you read that? I was not aware that the term "global warming" had been officially replaced by "climate change." Do you have a specific article that you could link here? I am not trying to be a smartarse, I am just asking because this issue is in the news everyday. There always seems to be some global warming summit going somewhere in the world. Leaders of other countries get together to discuss what needs to be done about climate change or global warming. They're concerned enough to have meetings about it so if you're going to say that it doesn't exist (LOL) show me your source.Quote:
Once the scientific community discovered that global temperatures were much cooler than normal, they changed "global warming" to "climate change" rather than admit a mistake.
So, you'd bet all the money you have that global warming doesn't exist, but you don't really know? My money is more important to me than that. I am not betting on any of it.Quote:
In the end, it doesn't really matter and only time will tell. But personally, I'd bet all the money I have that global warming doesn't exist and never has existed.
There is no need for you to get offended. I don't have any links to any documentation because I'm not asserting that this is true or false. Nor am I saying that I believe in global warming so I don't need to provide you any documentation. My point is that this topic is in the media a lot and world leaders are gathering together to discuss ways to deal with global warming, so when someone gets on the internet and says that they think global warming is a myth, I'd simply like to know why. That's all. And, you're the one that brought your money up to begin with. If you're going to put it out there, then I can respond to it. There is no need to give me attitude for responding to something that you brought up.
here the weather is wonderfull.