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HI54UNI wrote:Global warming is no longer climate change. Now it's a climate emergency! Or climate crisis! Or climate breakdown! And global warming is now global heating!
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The Central U.S. winters are trending worse between Montana and IllinoisCID1990 wrote:Glacier National Park just took down all their signs (erected during the previous administration) that claimed that the glaciers there would be completely gone by 2020.
Spoiler: the glaciers expanded slightly over the last two years, and will certainly still be there in 2020
I think they should have left them up.

I’ve said many times -Chizzang wrote:The Central U.S. winters are trending worse between Montana and IllinoisCID1990 wrote:Glacier National Park just took down all their signs (erected during the previous administration) that claimed that the glaciers there would be completely gone by 2020.
Spoiler: the glaciers expanded slightly over the last two years, and will certainly still be there in 2020
I think they should have left them up.
while the coasts are getting warmer
weird as hell
they say the the cold currents coming down from Canada will increase as the coasts get warmer
So I would look for the glaciers to increase in that area

Sounds like bullshit. Googling only comes up with HotAir and the like. Link?CID1990 wrote:Glacier National Park just took down all their signs (erected during the previous administration) that claimed that the glaciers there would be completely gone by 2020.
Spoiler: the glaciers expanded slightly over the last two years, and will certainly still be there in 2020
I think they should have left them up.

Does anyone else think its odd that in an alleged effort to "repeat" a photograph to show the effects of climate change not a SINGLE one of those comparative pictures shows the same spot? Or is taken FROM the same spot?Skjellyfetti wrote:Sounds like bullshit. Googling only comes up with HotAir and the like. Link?CID1990 wrote:Glacier National Park just took down all their signs (erected during the previous administration) that claimed that the glaciers there would be completely gone by 2020.
Spoiler: the glaciers expanded slightly over the last two years, and will certainly still be there in 2020
I think they should have left them up.
Closest I can find is them citing a 2003 study that said two of the largest glaciers could become inactive by 2030
https://www.nps.gov/glac/learn/nature/m ... aciers.htm


Wrong, Reek.Skjellyfetti wrote:Sounds like bullshit. Googling only comes up with HotAir and the like. Link?CID1990 wrote:Glacier National Park just took down all their signs (erected during the previous administration) that claimed that the glaciers there would be completely gone by 2020.
Spoiler: the glaciers expanded slightly over the last two years, and will certainly still be there in 2020
I think they should have left them up.
Closest I can find is them citing a 2003 study that said two of the largest glaciers could become inactive by 2030
https://www.nps.gov/glac/learn/nature/m ... aciers.htm


We're cooler and WAY wetter than normal the last few years.Chizzang wrote:as most other states are getting hotter and dryer


Boat ramps at lots of Texas State Parks are not opening til at least July because there is too much water in the lakes...89Hen wrote:We're cooler and WAY wetter than normal the last few years.Chizzang wrote:as most other states are getting hotter and dryer

Our woods in back of our house are the most full of foliage I've seen in the 20 years we've lived here.Col Hogan wrote:Boat ramps at lots of Texas State Parks are not opening til at least July because there is too much water in the lakes...89Hen wrote: We're cooler and WAY wetter than normal the last few years.


I normally have my lawn watering system set up to water three times a week...so far this year, I’ve watered four times...the rest has been covered by rain...89Hen wrote:Our woods in back of our house are the most full of foliage I've seen in the 20 years we've lived here.Col Hogan wrote:
Boat ramps at lots of Texas State Parks are not opening til at least July because there is too much water in the lakes...

You need to learn what fallacious logic is, ReekSkjellyfetti wrote:Just wondering where you came by the info.
I don't see anything that makes me think NPS believed all glaciers would be gone from GNP by 2020.
I doubt there was a sign in the visitors center that said that. Thought you'd have seen something to convince you of the fact. I guess not.
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/too ... n-of-Proof

Quit wasting water, motherfucker!!!!Col Hogan wrote:I normally have my lawn watering system set up to water three times a week...so far this year, I’ve watered four times...the rest has been covered by rain...89Hen wrote: Our woods in back of our house are the most full of foliage I've seen in the 20 years we've lived here.
It is Texas, and the forecast for the next ten days has only one day of rain...so things are returning to normal...but we’ve definitely had a very wet spring...


Jesus analboy, it ain't that hard.CID1990 wrote:You need to learn what fallacious logic is, ReekSkjellyfetti wrote:Just wondering where you came by the info.
I don't see anything that makes me think NPS believed all glaciers would be gone from GNP by 2020.
I doubt there was a sign in the visitors center that said that. Thought you'd have seen something to convince you of the fact. I guess not.
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/too ... n-of-Proof
(this ain’t it)
This is me telling you I don’t provide links on demand for mental chihuahuas (thanks clitz)
The visitor’s center sign said the glaciers in the park would be gone by 2020 - fact
it has now been removed -fact
Not sure why you’re so triggered over facts
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I think Reek’s sabbatical from being perpetually wrong wasn’t long enough.AZGrizFan wrote:Jesus analboy, it ain't that hard.CID1990 wrote:
You need to learn what fallacious logic is, Reek
(this ain’t it)
This is me telling you I don’t provide links on demand for mental chihuahuas (thanks clitz)
The visitor’s center sign said the glaciers in the park would be gone by 2020 - fact
it has now been removed -fact
Not sure why you’re so triggered over facts
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I’m better with calling it Climate Unpredictability with Nonconformist TemperaturesJohnStOnge wrote:They should have just stuck with "Global Warming" because there is indeed a warming trend in place right now. There may be questions about perspective with respect to geological time as well as with respect to cause and effect but, right now, we are in a warming trend.

CID1990 wrote:I’m better with calling it Climate Unpredictability with Nonconformist TemperaturesJohnStOnge wrote:They should have just stuck with "Global Warming" because there is indeed a warming trend in place right now. There may be questions about perspective with respect to geological time as well as with respect to cause and effect but, right now, we are in a warming trend.
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Technically correct...JohnStOnge wrote:They should have just stuck with "Global Warming" because there is indeed a warming trend in place right now. There may be questions about perspective with respect to geological time as well as with respect to cause and effect but, right now, we are in a warming trend.