Storms - part of the Climate Confusion Series.
Haven't seen it yet but I can't imagine it is far off; blaming the Winter Storm in New England on "Climate Confusion". Should see something soon saying how this type of storm has never happened before, even though it didn't break a record in New Jersey from 2 years ago. Should be interesting. How about we consider the fact that weather, above everything else, is cyclical. What does that mean? It's based on patterns, patterns that repeat. And that is what this is. Climate Confusion is confusing because people seem to discount that we know less than a fraction of anything about weather on the planet. We've been keeping records for a little less than 300 years and in that time, we've changed are methods continuously. And as we change, we attempt to re-write the history - could anything be more off? We don't like the past figures, so we change them? Seems legit.
Weather changes, sometimes it gets really bad and sometimes it does little if anything. When Florida gets 4 feet of snow in a weekend, then I'll consider Climate Confusion legitimate but as long as the usual suspects keep getting the weather, the whole thing seems pretty accurate.
Weather changes, sometimes it gets really bad and sometimes it does little if anything. When Florida gets 4 feet of snow in a weekend, then I'll consider Climate Confusion legitimate but as long as the usual suspects keep getting the weather, the whole thing seems pretty accurate.
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