Tuesday, May 03, 2011

When Planning A Picnic, It Is The Trend That Is Important | Real Science
It may be cold this spring, but that isn’t important. Last spring was really warm, so don’t concern yourself with the snow and cold.

Similarly, it may be cold this spring, but tornadoes are only concerned with the trend. They know that we are in a period of global warming, which is why they chose to appear in great numbers this year – despite the cold.
Global Warming Will Substantially Change All Weather — Except Wind, Which Stays the Same | Climate Skeptic
This is a pretty funny point noticed by Marlo Lewis at globalwarming.org. Global warming will apparently cause more rain, more drought, more tornadoes, more hurricanes, more extreme hot weather, more extreme cold weather, more snow, and less snow.

Fortunately, the only thing it apparently does not change is wind, and leaves winds everywhere at least as strong as they are now.
The Blackboard » RSS April Anomaly Up!
It’s a rare month when all agencies move in the same direction

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