l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 Mother Nature Vs. Climate Models
February 10, 2013 by David Robertson
Here is an excerpt from a New York Times story titled “Anxiety Grows as
Thousands Remain Stranded and in the Dark After Storm” dated 10 February
2013.
Grabbing shovels large and small, residents and emergency workers across
the Northeast struggled to dig out on Sunday after a gigantic midwinter
storm left much of the region buried under drifting snow.
City streets resembled ski slopes or mountain passes, with cars and even
some houses obscured by a thick blanket of white. More than three feet of
snow fell in parts of Connecticut, and more than two feet accumulated on
Long Island and in Massachusetts, where the storm caused coastal flooding
that forced evacuations.
Armies of snowplows and workers with shovels were making slow progress,
and many cars remained abandoned along impassable roadways. Anxiety was
growing among those unable to escape their homes and neighborhoods.
So, what was predicted by the climate models of 2005?
These results suggest that snow cover may be a sensitive indicator of
climate change, and that North American snow extent will probably decrease
in response to greenhouse gas emissions, although the magnitude of the
response may be nonlinear.
Go figure. | p***i 发帖数: 2119 | 2 右棍又來賣弄缺乏統計學常識?
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【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : Mother Nature Vs. Climate Models : February 10, 2013 by David Robertson : Here is an excerpt from a New York Times story titled “Anxiety Grows as : Thousands Remain Stranded and in the Dark After Storm” dated 10 February : 2013. : Grabbing shovels large and small, residents and emergency workers across : the Northeast struggled to dig out on Sunday after a gigantic midwinter : storm left much of the region buried under drifting snow. : City streets resembled ski slopes or mountain passes, with cars and even : some houses obscured by a thick blanket of white. More than three feet of
| l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 3 Global Warming blamed for... asteroids?!
by Rick aka Mr. Brutally Honest
I understand that many believe hurricanes, snowstorms, beach erosion and
polar bear killing are all the byproducts of 'climate change' or global
warming... but asteroids?
Well perhaps, according to CNN annchor Deb Feyerick on Saturday afternoon:
Moments earlier, before an ad break, she segued from the Northeast
blizzard to a segment with Bill Nye "the science guy,” by pointing to
global warming: “Every time we see a storm like this lately, the first
question to pop into a lot of people’s minds is whether or not global
warming is to blame? I’ll talk to Bill Nye, ‘the science guy,’ about
devastating storms and climate change.”
She never got to that question in the subsequent interview at about 3:25
PM EST during CNN Newsoom, instead transitioning from a snowfall update: “
Talk about something else that’s falling from the sky and that is an
asteroid. What’s coming our way? Is this an effect of, perhaps, of global
warming or is this just some meteoric occasion?”
Mr. Nye, the piece goes on to report, failed to address the question.
I frankly have thought for a good while that male pattern baldness was
caused by global warming.
All that sun, all that wind... think about it.
The deleterious effects are obvious. | b*******h 发帖数: 2585 | 4 这个是扯蛋。全球变暖是全球平均气温。
大雪等极端气候增多是全球变暖预言的后果之一 |
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