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Post by bluemingidiot on Oct 16, 2016 3:22:15 GMT
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Post by spacecase0 on Oct 16, 2016 23:47:41 GMT
in history warming has always been great for crops and humans, somehow now warming has been demonized as the worst thing ever...
the sun activity has been linked fora very long time to what the weather is doing high sun activity is warmer with more stable weather, and low sun activity is colder with more unstable weather, there is a reason they bothered to record sunspot numbers so long ago...
the global warming laws gets a global tax, and that has some political motivation that is not really in your best interest so the gap from reality and politics gets the 2 divergent predictions
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Post by bluemingidiot on Oct 17, 2016 0:29:57 GMT
"It is frequently pointed out that the MWP was a prosperous time in European history. The interval was concurrent with Norse explorations of the New World, the founding of Norse settlements in Iceland and Greenland, and increased agricultural productivity and crop diversity in northern Europe. Some paleoclimatologists and historians claim that the pleasant conditions of the MWP allowed the settlements in Iceland and Greenland to prosper and Norse explorers to venture to the coasts of Labrador and Newfoundland to hunt and fish. They interpret records of bountiful harvests over much of Europe to mean that the region benefited from a series of extended summers and mild winters. As proof of warmer average temperatures in northern Europe, they cite the existence of wheat cultivation and vineyards at latitudes and elevations that were far higher than today." www.britannica.com/science/medieval-warm-period
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k9
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Post by k9 on Oct 22, 2016 1:42:52 GMT
Well now it's "Climate Change" so that kinda covers it......
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Post by Skandi on Oct 22, 2016 10:48:11 GMT
If the US's long term forcasts are the same as those in the UK the only thing a "cold winter" warning garantees is a much warmer than normal winter. to be followed by a early spring.
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