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freedom4all
13th January 2014, 08:34
Temperatures begun to Rise in America to the Relief of everyone who has
endured this Polar Vortex in Recent Times but unfortunately another one
is expected next week.
Be Prepared Everyone my thoughts and Prayers are with all the People and
Animals in the Regions being Affected.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2537831/Dont-winter-clothes-away-just-ANOTHER-Polar-Vortex-expected-hit-U-S-week.html
It is expected This Week From Thursday 16th January.
AlaBil
13th January 2014, 11:47
At least down here in the South, the incoming Polar Vortex is projected not to be nearly as severe as the one last week, projected 38 degree high for Fri/Sat this time versus 5 degrees last week. Meantime most of the adjacent days are up to the mid 50's or so. Mostly projected around normal for this time of year here.
Star Tsar
13th January 2014, 14:03
We should do an intention experiment to try and fend it off maybe?
:horn:
william r sanford72
13th January 2014, 14:32
just re..did all the plumbing in the house.3 lines blew.and a valve.5 days no running water.all the plumbing now resides over our head..no more freeze.hang in there..many blessings to all in line to endure this again.
truth always.
william and tribe.
Flash
13th January 2014, 17:33
Be happy. This way we are not reveiving fukushima radiation. Is this a planned thing or nature' will? I do not know. But it is not a bad thing for the moment.
donk
13th January 2014, 17:50
The aggravating thing is that it adds fuel to the "global warming?? Makes it colder?? HAHAHA" bullsh!t. Maybe we can put that meme to bed, and steer toward taking care of our planet rather asigning blame to the problems...
How many records, how many unprecedented weather events, hell, how many time does "vortex" show up in the MSM before people start thinking maybe all is not as it seems?
Arak
13th January 2014, 20:01
Well, when the cold weather is there, it's not here. :D
Our winter just started waaay late last weekend. Before that we had warmest January in our recorded history. I liked that. I hate cold. And I live in Finland. Yay.
Ellisa
14th January 2014, 05:37
And we are having a record series of heatwaves. 45 in my town, in a normally cool temperate part of Australia, near the sea! It's horrible, and I feel sorry for the poor tennis players competing in the Australian Tennis Championships in Melbourne, where the heat will be around until the w/e. I suppose they get paid well -- but I wouldn't do it! And I mean heat--- 40c at least!
While the USA is freezing in some of the rest of the world it is warming--- This is actually, surprisingly, following the script for Climate Change, and is in some cases governed by the possible changing patterns of the huge ocean currents which control our weather. These are controlled by, among other things, the saline level of the water, and the melting in Antarctica has, as well as the Arctic, has really started to mess up the balance. Also not helped by the recent disturbance in the Gulf Stream.
Arak
14th January 2014, 08:45
I really could enjoy 40c... Last January went to honeymoon in Thailand and it was around 40 during that time there and it was AWESOME. My body starts to relax and feel better after 30c... And if we are lucky, we get that much of heat maybe few days in July/August. Maybe some day I am able to move in somewhere warm, or the better, maybe we enter to 4th or 5th dimension where the tempeature is always perfect globally;)
Nick Matkin
14th January 2014, 10:17
The aggravating thing is that it adds fuel to the "global warming?? Makes it colder?? HAHAHA" bullsh!t. Maybe we can put that meme to bed, and steer toward taking care of our planet rather asigning blame to the problems...
How many records, how many unprecedented weather events, hell, how many time does "vortex" show up in the MSM before people start thinking maybe all is not as it seems?
I think you'll find "Global Warming" has been re-branded "Climate Change" simply because subtle rises in global temperature lead to extreme and more frequent weather events.
Very hot dry summers in the US and Australia (fewer folks poo-poo global warming during these), very wet summers/winters in the UK and Europe, unusually cold winter snaps in US, China, Russia, etc.
I'm no meteorologist, but those who are and understand the data say things are changing. Probably due to man's activity, although I think there's an outside chance it could be part of the natural variation, but like I said, I'm no meteorologist.
And a thought has just occurred to me. Are those who say mankind's activity is so puny it cannot possibly affect the weather the same ones who say HAARP can affect the weather?
Nick
donk
14th January 2014, 13:35
I think you'll find "Global Warming" has been re-branded "Climate Change" simply because subtle rises in global temperature lead to extreme and more frequent weather events.
Yeah, I used to push that all the time, making sure people used that instead. MSM still loves it, talk radio people still love it, they love to yuck it up about "global warming", and it seems the greenhouse/CO2 is almost completely removed from this emotionally charged term at this point.
Climate change is an accurate description of a complex problem, and I always tried to steer the conversation to what we can do...how poisoning the earth is bad, no matter how you label the meterological effects, and whether or not you even care to assign the blame...to me, taking responsibility for what we are doing is way more important.
....but it's not as funny to make snarky jokes about and is not as simple to form a winnable debate or argument around...so it goes.
Call it whatever you want, I find it intetresting to live through such anomalous times
Ellisa
15th January 2014, 05:56
I think it's helpful to realise that the warming of the planet (which is NOT uniform) leads to a change in climate. Shorthand way to say that is Global Warming leads to Climate Change.However it is by no means an even effect. Some areas will be more affected than others. Some places will, in a time when the average temperature of the planet is rising, be colder. Often this will be due to small differences in currents or weather having a massive cumulative effect..
I echo donk-- call it what you want-- it's happening and we must learn to live through it.
P.S. 45 again today. Arak-- I love to holiday in the snow! So beautiful and the cold is so energising---- for a week. Believe me everyday living in 45c is vastly different from a honeymoon in Thailand!!! :-)
lizfrench
15th January 2014, 06:09
Temperatures begun to Rise in America to the Relief of everyone who has
endured this Polar Vortex in Recent Times but unfortunately another one
is expected next week.
Be Prepared Everyone my thoughts and Prayers are with all the People and
Animals in the Regions being Affected.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2537831/Dont-winter-clothes-away-just-ANOTHER-Polar-Vortex-expected-hit-U-S-week.html
It is expected This Week From Thursday 16th January.
GREAT! :mmph:
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