Gawwad
My way or Haddaway!
+212|7112|Espoo, Finland

topal63 wrote:

No, not really. Mean average temperatures usually indicate that a warm summer will lead to a warmer winter. There is no boomerang effect that I know of (in terms of local weather patterns). The things that contribute to climate variability (NASA) are just too complex and numerous; that even my general statement (about warming leads to more warming) is not that meaningful in terms of local weather patterns.

Also, people are easily confused about Global Warming as science; as a statistically detected and verified signal that is above any natural Climate Change trend. They're easily influenced by sociological factors rather than knowledge or critical thinking skills.

PS: I find it funny that people who post these threads don't even read thoroughly the links they provided, as the usually contain information, graphs and retracted statements that are contrary to thread's ridiculous opinion.
QFT.
Everyone seems to have a strong opinion about this without any real knowledge.
PureFodder
Member
+225|6713

topal63 wrote:

No, not really. Mean average temperatures usually indicate that a warm summer will lead to a warmer winter. There is no boomerang effect that I know of (in terms of local weather patterns). The things that contribute to climate variability (NASA) are just too complex and numerous; that even my general statement (about warming leads to more warming) is not that meaningful in terms of local weather patterns.

Also, people are easily confused about Global Warming as science; as a statistically detected and verified signal that is above any natural Climate Change trend. They're easily influenced by sociological factors rather than knowledge or critical thinking skills.

PS: I find it funny that people who post these threads don't even read thoroughly the links they provided, as they usually contain information, graphs and retracted statements that are contrary to thread's ridiculous opinion.
There are usually three sides to the global warming debate. The those who argue we are causing global warming, those who believe that we aren't, and scientists who are usually baffled by the arguments put forward by both sides.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7028|132 and Bush

Gawwad wrote:

topal63 wrote:

No, not really. Mean average temperatures usually indicate that a warm summer will lead to a warmer winter. There is no boomerang effect that I know of (in terms of local weather patterns). The things that contribute to climate variability (NASA) are just too complex and numerous; that even my general statement (about warming leads to more warming) is not that meaningful in terms of local weather patterns.

Also, people are easily confused about Global Warming as science; as a statistically detected and verified signal that is above any natural Climate Change trend. They're easily influenced by sociological factors rather than knowledge or critical thinking skills.

PS: I find it funny that people who post these threads don't even read thoroughly the links they provided, as the usually contain information, graphs and retracted statements that are contrary to thread's ridiculous opinion.
QFT.
Everyone seems to have a strong opinion about this without any real knowledge.
Not everyone. I have fun jabbing @ both sides. If you didn't notice this in my post you then did not catch my sarcasm.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Gawwad
My way or Haddaway!
+212|7112|Espoo, Finland

Kmarion wrote:

Gawwad wrote:

topal63 wrote:

No, not really. Mean average temperatures usually indicate that a warm summer will lead to a warmer winter. There is no boomerang effect that I know of (in terms of local weather patterns). The things that contribute to climate variability (NASA) are just too complex and numerous; that even my general statement (about warming leads to more warming) is not that meaningful in terms of local weather patterns.

Also, people are easily confused about Global Warming as science; as a statistically detected and verified signal that is above any natural Climate Change trend. They're easily influenced by sociological factors rather than knowledge or critical thinking skills.

PS: I find it funny that people who post these threads don't even read thoroughly the links they provided, as the usually contain information, graphs and retracted statements that are contrary to thread's ridiculous opinion.
QFT.
Everyone seems to have a strong opinion about this without any real knowledge.
Not everyone. I have fun jabbing @ both sides. If you didn't notice this in my post you then did not catch my sarcasm.
Well generally speaking

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