Climate Change Models Wrong on California

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  1. longknife

    longknife New Member

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    Wait! Are you telling me that all those big-shot scientists might possibly be wrong? I'm shocked.:roll:

    I don't understand this at all. How can this be? :roll:

    Perhaps some of our experts here can explain to us what is going on here? :omg:

    Anyhow, read more of this article by an American chemist @ http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/62936#When:10:54:31Z
     
  2. Poor Debater

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    Maybe because you don't understand the difference between weather and climate.
     
  3. Hoosier8

    Hoosier8 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I guess maybe the WH doesn't either.
     
  4. cjm2003ca

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    here in calif i knew back in sept. that this was going to be dry year..how did i know?...easy...the oak trees had very few acorns last year..this is how the indians used to know what the weather was going to do 100s of years ago..and it still works today..a much better way of telling than all the stupid models and graphs liberals use
     
  5. Poor Debater

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    You saw that THIS YEAR from THIS YEAR'S acorns. That's weather.

    Climate is what happens over 30 years or more.
     
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    And you apaprently don't understand the difference between weather and microclimates.
     
  7. Poor Debater

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    Were you trying to make a point there? Because if you were, your language skills need a brushup.
     
  8. smevins

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    Thanks for admitting that you don't know the difference. Have a blessed daaaaaaaaaaaay
     
  9. jc456

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    He's just a very confused individual that knows nothing about climate. He thinks he does, but in reality, no.

    - - - Updated - - -

    So genius, is extreme weather considered climate change for you or weather?
     
  10. Poor Debater

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    Depends on the timescale.
     
  11. Wizard From Oz

    Wizard From Oz Banned at Members Request

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    Are you telling me you dont know why California had such a dry late winter and Seattle broke all existing records for rainfall in the same period :roll:
     
  12. wyly

    wyly Well-Known Member

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    :roll: acorns take two to three years to develop...the amount of acorns produced is an indicator of weather for 2-3 years past not future....
     
  13. HogWash

    HogWash New Member Past Donor

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    Which is why certain places are known for having...

    a soggy wet climate....Seattle

    a warm climate....Florida

    a cold climate/lots of snow....Alaska, Minnesota, North Dakota

    an unpredictable climate....St. Louis (you never know what you'll get)
     
  14. longknife

    longknife New Member

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    Then, please explain it to me.

    and

    I don't see a whole lot of difference in these.
     
  15. Wizard From Oz

    Wizard From Oz Banned at Members Request

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    Try reading definition 1 for climate
     

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