Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't deal with this bs.
You are ignorant. I'm so sick of the idiots who have shown up to spew stupidity at this site. If you spent 5 minutes reading something other than Fox News, oh wait you don't read. It's hopeless. You just want to shut down anything that might be related to global warming.
+1, people want to live in a fairy tale and pretend their actions have no impact on the environment and are surprised about their adult kids who do not want to have children. Probably the same people who buy houses near the coast in Florida.
Look at a few people who own oceanfront or coastal property:
Al Gore
Barack Obama
Leo DiCaprio
Micheal Moore
John Kerry
Melinda Gates
Celine Dion
These are all people who are heavily invested in telling us the oceans will soon rise anywhere from 50-to-300 feet in our lifetimes. And they’re living on the beach.
The problem with living at the beach is the risk of loss, not added environmental impact. These people aren't worried about the risk of loss and won't need the government to bail them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't deal with this bs.
You are ignorant. I'm so sick of the idiots who have shown up to spew stupidity at this site. If you spent 5 minutes reading something other than Fox News, oh wait you don't read. It's hopeless. You just want to shut down anything that might be related to global warming.
+1, people want to live in a fairy tale and pretend their actions have no impact on the environment and are surprised about their adult kids who do not want to have children. Probably the same people who buy houses near the coast in Florida.
Look at a few people who own oceanfront or coastal property:
Al Gore
Barack Obama
Leo DiCaprio
Micheal Moore
John Kerry
Melinda Gates
Celine Dion
These are all people who are heavily invested in telling us the oceans will soon rise anywhere from 50-to-300 feet in our lifetimes. And they’re living on the beach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A heat dome is just a high pressure system. They're just inventing new words to scare us.
Exactly this.
Just gullible fools being scared by a fearmongering media.
Scare you how? Dangerous heat is dangerous heat. Period.
Rwnjs post crap like this on every post about extreme weather. They are trying to shut down any discussion of global warming since they don't believe it is happening.
A week of temps in the upper 90’s-low-100’s is NOT EXTREME weather for our area. It’s a totally normal seasonal pattern that should happen every year.
JFC you people are dense.
Load of crap. We've had higher than normal temps for years now and extended drought across the region. We've changed all the climate zones for planting because of the change in temperatures. Things that were annuals decades ago are perennials here now. We have more days at, over, or near 100 degrees than before.
Keep pretending.
It is newsworthy because we are having an extended period of high temperatures early and no rain. It causes lots of problems.
Did we have heat waves 300 years ago? 1000 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't deal with this bs.
You are ignorant. I'm so sick of the idiots who have shown up to spew stupidity at this site. If you spent 5 minutes reading something other than Fox News, oh wait you don't read. It's hopeless. You just want to shut down anything that might be related to global warming.
+1, people want to live in a fairy tale and pretend their actions have no impact on the environment and are surprised about their adult kids who do not want to have children. Probably the same people who buy houses near the coast in Florida.
Look at a few people who own oceanfront or coastal property:
Al Gore
Barack Obama
Leo DiCaprio
Micheal Moore
John Kerry
Melinda Gates
Celine Dion
These are all people who are heavily invested in telling us the oceans will soon rise anywhere from 50-to-300 feet in our lifetimes. And they’re living on the beach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A heat dome is just a high pressure system. They're just inventing new words to scare us.
Exactly this.
Just gullible fools being scared by a fearmongering media.
Scare you how? Dangerous heat is dangerous heat. Period.
Rwnjs post crap like this on every post about extreme weather. They are trying to shut down any discussion of global warming since they don't believe it is happening.
A week of temps in the upper 90’s-low-100’s is NOT EXTREME weather for our area. It’s a totally normal seasonal pattern that should happen every year.
JFC you people are dense.
Load of crap. We've had higher than normal temps for years now and extended drought across the region. We've changed all the climate zones for planting because of the change in temperatures. Things that were annuals decades ago are perennials here now. We have more days at, over, or near 100 degrees than before.
Keep pretending.
It is newsworthy because we are having an extended period of high temperatures early and no rain. It causes lots of problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't deal with this bs.
You are ignorant. I'm so sick of the idiots who have shown up to spew stupidity at this site. If you spent 5 minutes reading something other than Fox News, oh wait you don't read. It's hopeless. You just want to shut down anything that might be related to global warming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys know we can just sit in the AC right? We stocked up on library books and easy dinners that don’t need the oven. We are getting some pool time in now before the heat arrives, will water the lawn after the sun sets. I made my teen choose an indoor summer job.
It’s all good.
Yes! Just stay inside and blast the AC! Next year this will happen in May and last through October.
Then it will be normal April through November.
Until we just melt into the sun.
No worries for people who have to work outside- farmers providing your food, construction workers, etc. Eff them, right? Just double down on the old AC. And read those library books!
It's all good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the terrordome
Beat me to it, Tina!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't deal with this bs.
You are ignorant. I'm so sick of the idiots who have shown up to spew stupidity at this site. If you spent 5 minutes reading something other than Fox News, oh wait you don't read. It's hopeless. You just want to shut down anything that might be related to global warming.
+1, people want to live in a fairy tale and pretend their actions have no impact on the environment and are surprised about their adult kids who do not want to have children. Probably the same people who buy houses near the coast in Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed from living here for almost 50 years, that in the summer, when it gets above 95 degrees, the likelihood of afternoon thunderstorms occurring and cooling things off diminishes rapidly. At 100 degrees, there’s almost zero chance of a afternoon storm. It will just stay hot into the night.
Storms here occur most frequently at temps in the upper 80’s with high humidity. It’s easier for the air to reach saturation in the 80’s than in the upper 90’s because you need a LOT more water to get there than is required in the 80’s.
So I would not expect afternoon storms if temps are already mid-90’s by lunchtime.
You're probably right!
It'll probably just be hell-hot, without the thunderstorms. The plants will suffer, sadly.
I can't wait until October![]()
It's five days of heat! We've had a beautiful start to summer, June has been incredible. You people are WEAK!
+ a million.
Such delicate, fragile, helpless creatures these complainers are.
I’ve lived here for 30 yrs and this Spring has been perfection!
Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed from living here for almost 50 years, that in the summer, when it gets above 95 degrees, the likelihood of afternoon thunderstorms occurring and cooling things off diminishes rapidly. At 100 degrees, there’s almost zero chance of a afternoon storm. It will just stay hot into the night.
Storms here occur most frequently at temps in the upper 80’s with high humidity. It’s easier for the air to reach saturation in the 80’s than in the upper 90’s because you need a LOT more water to get there than is required in the 80’s.
So I would not expect afternoon storms if temps are already mid-90’s by lunchtime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't deal with this bs.
You are ignorant. I'm so sick of the idiots who have shown up to spew stupidity at this site. If you spent 5 minutes reading something other than Fox News, oh wait you don't read. It's hopeless. You just want to shut down anything that might be related to global warming.
+1, people want to live in a fairy tale and pretend their actions have no impact on the environment and are surprised about their adult kids who do not want to have children. Probably the same people who buy houses near the coast in Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't deal with this bs.
You are ignorant. I'm so sick of the idiots who have shown up to spew stupidity at this site. If you spent 5 minutes reading something other than Fox News, oh wait you don't read. It's hopeless. You just want to shut down anything that might be related to global warming.
Anonymous wrote:I can't deal with this bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A heat dome is just a high pressure system. They're just inventing new words to scare us.
Exactly this.
Just gullible fools being scared by a fearmongering media.
Scare you how? Dangerous heat is dangerous heat. Period.
Rwnjs post crap like this on every post about extreme weather. They are trying to shut down any discussion of global warming since they don't believe it is happening.
A week of temps in the upper 90’s-low-100’s is NOT EXTREME weather for our area. It’s a totally normal seasonal pattern that should happen every year.
JFC you people are dense.