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The summer of 2014 will offer extremes of flooding, violent weather, heat and cold across the northern hemisphere.
Melt across Greenland, both on the surface and at glacier roots, continued to cause concern, and now melt is taking place at the root of Antarctic glaciers as well. There is a slight danger of sudden glacier slippage, which could result in rising sea levels.
Reduced solar output is causing global cooling while increasing levels of greenhouse gasses are making the atmosphere less able to release heat. This collision of opposites has created a difficult predictive environment. Into 2014, cooling progressed in the northern hemisphere. The US tornado season will be generally quiet, punctuated by extreme outbursts of damaging storms. Europe will see peaking temperatures in July and August, with possible records being set at that time. Flooding will continue to be a problem across southern Europe.
It appears that a massive El Nino event, similar in intensity to the 1997 event, is getting under way. If it develops, Asia will experience exceptional drought and heat this summer, while the western US will experience substantial increases in rainfall.
READING THE CLIMATE WATCH INDEX: The index is oriented toward the Northern Hemisphere. It checks ice, sea water warmth and current flow, and weather conditions at key points in the arctic. There is also a reading of solar activity, as there is some indication of a relationship between solar storms and weather changes on earth. In general, abnormally high arctic temperatures and low Gulf Stream flow in the winter will mean that the jet stream will be looping far north and south, causing violent weather in the middle latitudes.
Extreme summer heat in the arctic will result in more heat further south, and a radical temperature differential between north and south will bring heavy weather across continental areas of Europe and North America. But weather and climate are very complex, and these are never more than probabilities. Movement of the jet stream into the high arctic due to abnormally warm North Atlantic water temperatures during the September--April period indicates probable violent weather in Europe and eastern North America.
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Aww..see? It's a sign of EndTimes® because of teh gayz.. Send your $$$ to teh revernd whatsisface before it's to late!
And here all the time I thought it was the atheists. :eek: :popcorn: Solitary
Quote from: AllPurposeAtheist on July 17, 2014, 01:15:32 PM
Aww..see? It's a sign of EndTimes® because of teh gayz.. Send your $$$ to teh revernd whatsisface before it's to late!
This is why I think theists, especially xtian pastors, are stupid. I could make a very strong case from Revelations that global warming is a sign of the end times. It fits right in with the Four Horsemen and other prophecies. Silly people. Sometimes I am very tempted to take the gullible for all their money. Instead of using that to their advantage, they deny it outright.
Its The End Of The World As We Know It..............
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STROMBOLI.
NEW FAVORITE AVATAR FROM YOU.
:eek:
Underboob is so awesome.
What was this thread about again? ......
Quote from: Green Bottle on July 26, 2014, 06:59:34 PM
Its The End Of The World As We Know It..............
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All because for the last 2 decades the religious right and the invested fossil fuel interests have done everything to obfuscate and misdirect the whole picture.
Quote from: PickelledEggs on July 26, 2014, 07:10:54 PM
STROMBOLI.
NEW FAVORITE AVATAR FROM YOU.
:eek:
Underboob is so awesome.
What was this thread about again? ......
Caught ya lookin caught ya lookin
ur new avatar is cool but i liked the old one.. :pidu: :pidu: :pidu:
Quote from: Green Bottle on July 26, 2014, 07:28:39 PM
ur new avatar is cool but i liked the old one.. :pidu: :pidu: :pidu:
She'll be back eventually. Stick around.
You damn fools! Don't you know it's snowing...
... in Sydney?
Quote from: Green Bottle on July 26, 2014, 07:28:39 PM
ur new avatar is cool but i liked the old one.. :pidu: :pidu: :pidu:
Underboob always wins. remember that, Green bottle
So far Ohio has been unseasonably cool, but summer isn't over yet. We've had quite a bit of rain so I'm pretty sure the wingnutters are using it as an excuse here to keep fracking and polluting the ground water because all this rain will merely wash it all away..
Quote from: AllPurposeAtheist on July 26, 2014, 07:44:38 PM
So far Ohio has been unseasonably cool, but summer isn't over yet. We've had quite a bit of rain so I'm pretty sure the wingnutters are using it as an excuse here to keep fracking and polluting the ground water because all this rain will merely wash it all away..
Missouri's getting a big break this year, only about one day in five above 90° F.
Scotland has had a great summer so far wi temperatures up in the 80s 90s for the last cpla weeks which is unusual for us, same as last year an winters lately have been more wet an windy an less snow ffs long may it continue .......
We have had record setting heat in May and June and will again in July. We have had more days above 90 degrees than ever before, and already 4-5 days over a hundred. And very little rain. Wild animals are dropping dead from dehydration and we have like 9 wildland fires going right now. My wife and I went for a ride earlier up to the High Uintahs, our nearest wilderness area. There are a huge number of dead trees from both drought and Pine Borers, among other insects. Looking downright apocalyptic, all told.
Quote from: stromboli on July 26, 2014, 08:54:57 PM
We have had record setting heat in May and June and will again in July. We have had more days above 90 degrees than ever before, and already 4-5 days over a hundred. And very little rain. Wild animals are dropping dead from dehydration and we have like 9 wildland fires going right now. My wife and I went for a ride earlier up to the High Uintahs, our nearest wilderness area. There are a huge number of dead trees from both drought and Pine Borers, among other insects. Looking downright apocalyptic, all told.
I have no idea where you are.
Utah.