Record Breaking Weather
Analysis: It’s not just droughts, but nearly all extreme weather is declining or at or near record lows | Climate Depot. https://tiny.iavian.net/giwb

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(04-28-2017, 03:46 PM)capitalist pig Wrote: Analysis: It’s not just droughts, but nearly all extreme weather is declining or at or near record lows | Climate Depot. https://tiny.iavian.net/giwb

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2...100971018/#
Quote:The current record low is in sharp contrast to September 2012, when drought reached a record high — 65.5% — in the U.S.
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(04-28-2017, 03:46 PM)capitalist pig Wrote: Analysis: It’s not just droughts, but nearly all extreme weather is declining or at or near record lows | Climate Depot. https://tiny.iavian.net/giwb

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Simply put, you got to be F***ING kidding with this trash you posted.

Climate Change Misinformer Of The Year: Marc Morano
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ClimateDepot.com founder Marc Morano has been called "the Matt Drudge of climate denial," the "king of the skeptics," and "a central cell of the climate-denial machine," and he revels in these descriptions. Although he has no scientific expertise, he is adamant that manmade global warming is a "con job" based on "subprime science." Morano gained prominence working for two of the most vocal climate deniers in the U.S.: Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK), who notoriously called climate change "the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people," and Rush Limbaugh, who we named Climate Change Misinformer of the Year in 2011 for his steadfast denial of climate science and wild conspiracy theories about the climate change "hoax."
These days Morano is paid by an industry-funded group to run the climate denial website ClimateDepot.com
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Media matters? Fantastic source.LOL
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(04-29-2017, 12:42 PM)charger Wrote: Media matters? Fantastic source.LOL

LOL OK explain what I posted from that source that is incorrect? LOL LOL

LOL could it be that  Marc Morano has no scientific expertise? Is that wrong LOL

OT LOL that
Morano is paid by an industry-funded group to run the climate denial website ClimateDepot.com??

LOL
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Quote:Phoenix hits 108 degrees, breaks record

http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/loca...311941001/

Happy Cinco de Mayo,
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Quote:Seattle has broken yet another rain record, and this one surpasses two decades.
Thursday's storms brought thunder and lightning, wind, and rain!
This has helped to set another record at Sea-Tac. Our rain year starts on October 1, and by early Friday morning, we have had 45.90 inches since October 1. That's almost four feet of rain since October.

http://www.king5.com/weather/blog/seattl.../437182951
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Quote:Syracuse today busted a 100-year-old rainfall record.
Before today, the rainiest May 5 on record was in 1917, when 0.69 inches fell. As of 3 p.m., 1.13 inches has fallen today.
Buffalo, too, set a rainfall record that was even older than Syracuse's. Buffalo recorded 1.14 inches as of 3 p.m., beating the May 5 record of 0.98 inches, set in 1914.
Buffalo also had its wettest April on record last month, with more than 6 inches of precipitation. In the first five days of this month, Buffalo has had nearly 3 inches of rain, nearly equal to a typical entire month of May.

http://www.newyorkupstate.com/weather/20...d_too.html
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(05-07-2017, 07:58 AM)chuck white Wrote:
Quote:Syracuse today busted a 100-year-old rainfall record.
Before today, the rainiest May 5 on record was in 1917, when 0.69 inches fell. As of 3 p.m., 1.13 inches has fallen today.
Buffalo, too, set a rainfall record that was even older than Syracuse's. Buffalo recorded 1.14 inches as of 3 p.m., beating the May 5 record of 0.98 inches, set in 1914.
Buffalo also had its wettest April on record last month, with more than 6 inches of precipitation. In the first five days of this month, Buffalo has had nearly 3 inches of rain, nearly equal to a typical entire month of May.

http://www.newyorkupstate.com/weather/20...d_too.html

So, you moving to Buffalo?
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no, too much rain
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(05-07-2017, 09:16 AM)chuck white Wrote: no, too much rain

Then maybe you'd want to consider Las Vegas, NV? Over 300 days a year without as much as a drop of rain. 

All things considered, (and we should consider all things) weather is but one factor. I moved to Medford some 25 years ago knowing it had some of the hottest days of the summer compared to other places I was considering. I'm not fond of days over 100 degrees but again, "all things considered". 

Bye the by, exactly what did Mark Twain mean when he said "everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it"? So, I wonder: Samuel Clemens was a bright guy, socially alert and intellectually curious. If he were with us today following "Record Breaking Weather" would he be suggesting we DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT? 

So Chuck...what are you doing about it.  Laughing
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(05-07-2017, 10:23 AM)Wonky3 Wrote:
(05-07-2017, 09:16 AM)chuck white Wrote: no, too much rain

Then maybe you'd want to consider Las Vegas, NV? Over 300 days a year without as much as a drop of rain. 

All things considered, (and we should consider all things) weather is but one factor. I moved to Medford some 25 years ago knowing it had some of the hottest days of the summer compared to other places I was considering. I'm not fond of days over 100 degrees but again, "all things considered". 

Bye the by, exactly what did Mark Twain mean when he said "everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it"? So, I wonder: Samuel Clemens was a bright guy, socially alert and intellectually curious. If he were with us today following "Record Breaking Weather" would he be suggesting we DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT? 

So Chuck...what are you doing about it.  Laughing

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(05-07-2017, 10:23 AM)Wonky3 Wrote:
(05-07-2017, 09:16 AM)chuck white Wrote: no, too much rain

Then maybe you'd want to consider Las Vegas, NV? Over 300 days a year without as much as a drop of rain. 

All things considered, (and we should consider all things) weather is but one factor. I moved to Medford some 25 years ago knowing it had some of the hottest days of the summer compared to other places I was considering. I'm not fond of days over 100 degrees but again, "all things considered". 

Bye the by, exactly what did Mark Twain mean when he said "everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it"? So, I wonder: Samuel Clemens was a bright guy, socially alert and intellectually curious. If he were with us today following "Record Breaking Weather" would he be suggesting we DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT? 

So Chuck...what are you doing about it.  Laughing

Obviously he's annoying you. But other than that, what exactly IS posted here that we can do something about? Trump? Crime? Drugs?

I think the point of this thread is that records are being constantly broken because of global warming. Not all of course but a great many. Is that about it Chuck?
And yes we can do something about climate change. It might be too late but who doesn't want to go down fighting?
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(05-07-2017, 10:23 AM)Wonky3 Wrote:
(05-07-2017, 09:16 AM)chuck white Wrote: no, too much rain

Then maybe you'd want to consider Las Vegas, NV? Over 300 days a year without as much as a drop of rain. 

All things considered, (and we should consider all things) weather is but one factor. I moved to Medford some 25 years ago knowing it had some of the hottest days of the summer compared to other places I was considering. I'm not fond of days over 100 degrees but again, "all things considered". 

Bye the by, exactly what did Mark Twain mean when he said "everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it"? So, I wonder: Samuel Clemens was a bright guy, socially alert and intellectually curious. If he were with us today following "Record Breaking Weather" would he be suggesting we DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT? 

So Chuck...what are you doing about it.  Laughing

I'm going to plan on it.
Started my garden a month earlier.
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Quote:The official National Weather Service temperature gauge at the KAJO/KLDR studios on Rogue River Highway recorded a high of 102 degrees on Monday.

That broke the old record of 99 degrees for May 22nd, which was set twice – in 1941 and 2003.

It was the highest temperature reported in Oregon yesterday and by far the hottest day of 2017 so far in River City.

http://www.kldr.com/news/local/stories.p...8&ucat=2,4&
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(05-23-2017, 09:31 PM)chuck white Wrote:
Quote:The official National Weather Service temperature gauge at the KAJO/KLDR studios on Rogue River Highway recorded a high of 102 degrees on Monday.

That broke the old record of 99 degrees for May 22nd, which was set twice – in 1941 and 2003.

It was the highest temperature reported in Oregon yesterday and by far the hottest day of 2017 so far in River City.

http://www.kldr.com/news/local/stories.p...8&ucat=2,4&

It's the weather dude.   Big Grin
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(05-23-2017, 09:47 PM)Cuzz Wrote:
(05-23-2017, 09:31 PM)chuck white Wrote:
Quote:The official National Weather Service temperature gauge at the KAJO/KLDR studios on Rogue River Highway recorded a high of 102 degrees on Monday.

That broke the old record of 99 degrees for May 22nd, which was set twice – in 1941 and 2003.

It was the highest temperature reported in Oregon yesterday and by far the hottest day of 2017 so far in River City.

http://www.kldr.com/news/local/stories.p...8&ucat=2,4&

It's the weather dude.   Big Grin

No it's the "Climate."

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(05-23-2017, 09:50 PM)Valuesize Wrote:
(05-23-2017, 09:47 PM)Cuzz Wrote:
(05-23-2017, 09:31 PM)chuck white Wrote:
Quote:The official National Weather Service temperature gauge at the KAJO/KLDR studios on Rogue River Highway recorded a high of 102 degrees on Monday.

That broke the old record of 99 degrees for May 22nd, which was set twice – in 1941 and 2003.

It was the highest temperature reported in Oregon yesterday and by far the hottest day of 2017 so far in River City.

http://www.kldr.com/news/local/stories.p...8&ucat=2,4&

It's the weather dude.   Big Grin

No it's the "Climate."

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You can't see me but I was just starting to jaywalk right behind eh car approaching the intersection. I was only 16 at the time and did crazy stuff like jaywalking and tearing the labels from mattresses.
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(05-24-2017, 10:44 AM)Wonky3 Wrote:
(05-23-2017, 09:50 PM)Valuesize Wrote:
(05-23-2017, 09:47 PM)Cuzz Wrote:
(05-23-2017, 09:31 PM)chuck white Wrote:
Quote:The official National Weather Service temperature gauge at the KAJO/KLDR studios on Rogue River Highway recorded a high of 102 degrees on Monday.

That broke the old record of 99 degrees for May 22nd, which was set twice – in 1941 and 2003.

It was the highest temperature reported in Oregon yesterday and by far the hottest day of 2017 so far in River City.

http://www.kldr.com/news/local/stories.p...8&ucat=2,4&

It's the weather dude.   Big Grin

No it's the "Climate."

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You can't see me but I was just starting to jaywalk right behind eh car approaching the intersection. I was only 16 at the time and did crazy stuff like jaywalking and tearing the labels from mattresses.
One time I worked in GP every day for a couple of months. For some reason they had the worst drivers.
Every day someone would do something stupid on the road.
It became a joke. My apprentice and I would expect and wait for some driver to pull out in front of us or whatever during the time it took just to get to the freeway.
We were rarely disappointed and we wondered just what in the hell was wrong with these people.
Then the sign....."It's the climate". Or the water? Or the inbreeding.
The people who put up the banner must have thought the same. and then went with "the climate".
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Quote:WE’RE one week into winter and depending on where you are it may feel like the country is in completely different seasons.

On one side of Australia there’s been record breaking warm weather, on the other record breaking cold.

http://www.news.com.au/technology/enviro...b15389a379
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