South Carolina Sees Earliest Snow Fall in 100 Years

It's global warming! Throw out your aerosol cans! Get rid of your SUVs! You're frying the planet!!

Earliest Snow in Columbia SC Roy Spencer PhD

LOLOLOLOL......riiiiiiiiight......'cause every retard just knows that global climate is entirely equivalent what happens in one city in one small state in one country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface.....

......meanwhile, just as a contrast that the denier cultists would like everybody to ignore, here's a whole country having its hottest year on record.....which is, in itself, just more local weather, but also an example of what is happening in the majority of places all around the world......there are more hotter than average places than cooler places.....which is why 2014 will almost certainly be the next new 'hottest year on record', according to NOAA and NASA.....

UK records hottest Halloween on record
YahooNews

Oct 31, 2014
(excerpts)
London (AFP) - Britain enjoyed the hottest Halloween on record on Friday, forecasters said, ending an unusually mild October with temperatures topping 23 degrees Celcius [about 74 degrees F].

Temperatures soared to 23.5 C in Gravesend in Kent, beating the previous high of 20 C, set in Dartford, Kent in 1968, the Met Office said.

Met Office forecasters earlier announced on Twitter that is was "officially the warmest Halloween on record" when the Gloucestershire town of Filton recorded temperatures of 20.5 C.

Charlwood in Surrey then broke that record, hitting 22.5 C.

Forecasters had previously said 21 C could be recorded today in the South East of England,
eight degrees higher than normal for this time of year, but the temperature exceeded that by 2.5 C.

This year has so far been the warmest on record in Britain, following consistently mild temperatures well into autumn, according to forecasters MeteoGroup.


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lol yeah you can tell everything is normal when the global warmist freaks start cutting and pasting in bold caps.
 
Except that Don't Taz Me Bro, who used big, bold fonts, is a denier. The fonts in Rolling Thunder's post would have come from his source material.

As I pointed out before, this was a precipitation event. Temperatures were not abnormal. The year so far in South Carolina has actually been unusually warm and despite the snow, it never even reached freezing.

Non-event
 
lol......"non-event".......... 100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st Watts Up With That

Only "events" if the AGW crusaders say they are events.

As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.

...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
 
lol......"non-event".......... 100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st Watts Up With That

Only "events" if the AGW crusaders say they are events.

As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.

...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
 
lol......"non-event".......... 100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st Watts Up With That

Only "events" if the AGW crusaders say they are events.

As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.

...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.
 
lol......"non-event".......... 100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st Watts Up With That

Only "events" if the AGW crusaders say they are events.

As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.
...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.
LOL, you refuse the facts, that is all you do. This is exactly the proof of it. So my side continues to kick your isaac butt all over this message board. WiNNiNg :lmao::lmao:
 
lol......"non-event".......... 100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st Watts Up With That

Only "events" if the AGW crusaders say they are events.

As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.
...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.
LOL, you refuse the facts, that is all you do. This is exactly the proof of it. So my side continues to kick your isaac butt all over this message board. WiNNiNg
You have no facts, you poor deluded retard, just many-times debunked denier cult myths, pseudo-science and lies.
 
lol......"non-event".......... 100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st Watts Up With That

Only "events" if the AGW crusaders say they are events.

As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.
...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.
LOL, you refuse the facts, that is all you do. This is exactly the proof of it. So my side continues to kick your isaac butt all over this message board. WiNNiNg
You have no facts, you poor deluded retard, just many-times debunked denier cult myths, pseudo-science and lies.
So you're just going to post here that a 100 year old record wasn't set? Now who is the denier!!! Isaac, you're truly a loser fool!! Whack job if I ever met one. Holy crap!!!!
 
Laugh my balls off................more k00k losing >>>


Maine whalloped with record setting snow storm!!!



Rare early season storm brings record-setting snowfall to Maine - Yahoo News



Top story on DRUDGE right now..........and whats right below it? Story about John Kerry saying "OUR PLANET IS WARMING":eek-52::eek-52::funnyface:


Ever notice that when climate events dotn go the way of the AGW k00ks, they send out some empty suit bozo like John Kerry or Al Gore to sling some total BS.:lame2:
 
lol......"non-event".......... 100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st Watts Up With That

Only "events" if the AGW crusaders say they are events.

As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.

...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.




s0n.....no need for us to get desperate!!!:eusa_dance::itsok::itsok: We have tons of fun on this forum while you do the virtual mental meltdown every single post. That creates a perception dumbass...........of real shakey confidence in ones position.


Plus.........all you and the other mental cases do is post up science stuff as if it were actually mattering. You bozo's have been doiong this for 20+ years and have yet to make your case.

Public policy makers from here to China clearly are not impressed...........obviously like our demented drivel, and thats all we care about. As long as the policy makers are not pushing renewable energy on anybody, we're happy. Nobody cares about green energy which means the AGW community remians the collective cult.:gay:


Thunder still cant connect the dots. Heres an analogy.........when you go the the track and race, most people know, you have to turn the car on, go line up and wait for the tree and then beat the guy down the 1/4 mile track. Thunder thinks you can win the race by starting the car and revving the engine. fAil S0n.........you cant move an entire world from your PC. Sorry to break it to you.........
 
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lol......"non-event".......... 100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st Watts Up With That

Only "events" if the AGW crusaders say they are events.

As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.

...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.




s0n.....no need for us to get desperate!!!:eusa_dance::itsok::itsok: We have tons of fun on this forum while you do the virtual mental meltdown every single post. That creates a perception dumbass...........of real shakey confidence in ones position.


Plus.........all you and the other mental cases do is post up science stuff as if it were actually mattering. You bozo's have been doiong this for 20+ years and have yet to make your case.

Public policy makers from here to China clearly are not impressed...........obviously like our demented drivel, and thats all we care about. As long as the policy makers are not pushing renewable energy on anybody, we're happy. Nobody cares about green energy which means the AGW community remians the collective cult.:gay:


Thunder still cant connect the dots. Heres an analogy.........when you go the the track and race, most people know, you have to turn the car on, go line up and wait for the tree and then beat the guy down the 1/4 mile track. Thunder thinks you can win the race by starting the car and revving the engine. fAil S0n.........you cant move an entire world from your PC. Sorry to break it to you.........
Meaningless drivel from the braindead retard kookles.
 
lol......"non-event".......... 100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st Watts Up With That

Only "events" if the AGW crusaders say they are events.

As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.

...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.




s0n.....no need for us to get desperate!!!:eusa_dance::itsok::itsok: We have tons of fun on this forum while you do the virtual mental meltdown every single post. That creates a perception dumbass...........of real shakey confidence in ones position.


Plus.........all you and the other mental cases do is post up science stuff as if it were actually mattering. You bozo's have been doiong this for 20+ years and have yet to make your case.

Public policy makers from here to China clearly are not impressed...........obviously like our demented drivel, and thats all we care about. As long as the policy makers are not pushing renewable energy on anybody, we're happy. Nobody cares about green energy which means the AGW community remians the collective cult.:gay:


Thunder still cant connect the dots. Heres an analogy.........when you go the the track and race, most people know, you have to turn the car on, go line up and wait for the tree and then beat the guy down the 1/4 mile track. Thunder thinks you can win the race by starting the car and revving the engine. fAil S0n.........you cant move an entire world from your PC. Sorry to break it to you.........
Meaningless drivel from the braindead retard kookles.


See what I mean s0n? If our drivel were so meaningless, your head wouldnt be exploding with your responses.:boobies::boobies::boobies::boobies::boobies::eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:

s0n......face it..........you're not that clever!!!


Most people reading your shit see your head exploding with anger/misery with EVERY SINGLE POST!!!!:fu:
 
As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.

...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.




s0n.....no need for us to get desperate!!!:eusa_dance::itsok::itsok: We have tons of fun on this forum while you do the virtual mental meltdown every single post. That creates a perception dumbass...........of real shakey confidence in ones position.


Plus.........all you and the other mental cases do is post up science stuff as if it were actually mattering. You bozo's have been doiong this for 20+ years and have yet to make your case.

Public policy makers from here to China clearly are not impressed...........obviously like our demented drivel, and thats all we care about. As long as the policy makers are not pushing renewable energy on anybody, we're happy. Nobody cares about green energy which means the AGW community remians the collective cult.:gay:


Thunder still cant connect the dots. Heres an analogy.........when you go the the track and race, most people know, you have to turn the car on, go line up and wait for the tree and then beat the guy down the 1/4 mile track. Thunder thinks you can win the race by starting the car and revving the engine. fAil S0n.........you cant move an entire world from your PC. Sorry to break it to you.........
Meaningless drivel from the braindead retard kookles.


See what I mean s0n? If our drivel were so meaningless, your head wouldnt be exploding with your responses.

s0n......face it..........you're not that clever!!!

And yet more meaningless drivel from the braindead retard kookles.
 
As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.
...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.




s0n.....no need for us to get desperate!!!:eusa_dance::itsok::itsok: We have tons of fun on this forum while you do the virtual mental meltdown every single post. That creates a perception dumbass...........of real shakey confidence in ones position.


Plus.........all you and the other mental cases do is post up science stuff as if it were actually mattering. You bozo's have been doiong this for 20+ years and have yet to make your case.

Public policy makers from here to China clearly are not impressed...........obviously like our demented drivel, and thats all we care about. As long as the policy makers are not pushing renewable energy on anybody, we're happy. Nobody cares about green energy which means the AGW community remians the collective cult.:gay:


Thunder still cant connect the dots. Heres an analogy.........when you go the the track and race, most people know, you have to turn the car on, go line up and wait for the tree and then beat the guy down the 1/4 mile track. Thunder thinks you can win the race by starting the car and revving the engine. fAil S0n.........you cant move an entire world from your PC. Sorry to break it to you.........
Meaningless drivel from the braindead retard kookles.


See what I mean s0n? If our drivel were so meaningless, your head wouldnt be exploding with your responses.:boobies::boobies::boobies::boobies::boobies::eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:

s0n......face it..........you're not that clever!!!


Most people reading your shit see your head exploding with anger/misery with EVERY SINGLE POST!!!!:fu:
From his own link:

"In 1900, shortly after Svante Arrhenius published his pathbreaking argument that our use of fossil fuels will eventually warm the planet, another scientist, Knut Ångström, asked an assistant, Herr J. Koch, to do a simple experiment. He sent infrared radiation through a tube filled with carbon dioxide, containing somewhat less gas in total then would be found in a column of air reaching to the top of the atmosphere. That’s not much, since the concentration in air is only a few hundred parts per million. Herr Koch did his experiments in a 30cm long tube, though 250cm would have been closer to the right length to use to represent the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Herr Koch reported that when he cut the amount of gas in the tube by one-third, the amount of radiation that got through scarcely changed. The American meteorological community was alerted to Ångström’s result in a commentary appearing in the June, 1901 issue of Monthly Weather Review, which used the result to caution "geologists" against adhering to Arrhenius’ wild ideas."

What a k00k, he doesn't even realize he gave me what I've been asking for, and it did prove our stance. Now sir, that is true WiNNiNg.
 
lol......"non-event".......... 100 Year Snow Records broken across the South Eastern US on October 31st and November 01st Watts Up With That

Only "events" if the AGW crusaders say they are events.

As I said before...

Early snowfall in a small part of a country that altogether only covers about 2% of the Earth's surface is absolutely meaningless in terms of global warming, even if it does set records for earliest snowfall. Globally, this has no particular significance.

In many other parts of the planet, temperatures this year are, and have been, higher than normal, sometimes much higher. As the article I cited in post #5 explained, the entire country of Great Britain has had their hottest year on record so far this year, with temperatures in large areas of the country regeristering over 10 degrees Celcius, or 18 degrees Fahrenheit, higher than average this Halloween.

As NOAA stated in their September 2014 Global Analysis report:
With records dating back to 1880, the global temperature across the world's land and ocean surfaces for September 2014 was 0.72°C (1.30°F) higher than the 20th century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F), marking the warmest September in the 135-year period of record. With the exception of February, which tied as the 18th warmest February in the 135-year period of record, every month to date in 2014 has been among its four warmest on record, with May, June, August, and September all record warm.

...Warmer-than-average temperatures were evident over most of the global land surface, except for central Russia and some areas in eastern and northern Canada. Record warmth was notable in much of northwestern Africa, coastal regions of southeastern South America, southwestern Australia, parts of the Middle East, and regions of southeastern Asia. In total, 31 countries and territories from all seven continents around the world had at least one station that reported record warmth. The period of record varies for each reporting station.

Select national information is highlighted below. (Please note that different countries report anomalies with respect to different base periods. The information provided here is based directly upon these data):

* September temperatures were above average across Australia, with daily high temperatures responsible for much of the warmth. The September average maximum temperature for the country was 2.03°C (3.7°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average, the fifth highest maximum temperature for the month since national records began in 1910. The state of Western Australia was record warm, at 2.75°C (4.95°F) above average, breaking the previous record set in 1980 by 0.44°C (0.79°F). Tasmania reported its second highest September maximum temperature on record and Victoria reported its seventh highest.

* With high pressure dominating the region for most of the month, the United Kingdom had its fourth warmest September since national records began in 1910, with a temperature 1.2°C (2.2°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average.

* France observed one of its warmest Septembers since national records began in 1900, with a monthly temperature 1.6°C (2.9°F) above the 1981-2010 average. In the southwest, Brittany and Normandy reported monthly temperatures 2-4°C (4-7°F) higher than average.

* Denmark had its seventh warmest September since records began in 1874, with a temperature 1.9°C (3.4°F) higher than the 1961-1990 average and 0.8°C (1.4°F) higher than the most recent 2001-2010 decadal average . The average daily maximum temperature was the fifth highest on record for September while the average daily minimum temperature tied with 1998 as third highest (maximum and minimum temperature records date to 1953).

* Germany had a September temperature 1.4°C (2.5°F) higher than the 1981-2010 average. The warmth was widespread across the country, with every state reporting a higher-than-average September temperature.

* Austria was 0.7°C (1.4°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average. Switzerland had a September temperature 1.0°C (1.8°F) higher than its 1981-2010 average.

The average September temperature for the global oceans was record high for the month, at 0.66°C (1.19°F) above the 20th century average, the highest on record for September. This also marked the highest departure from average for any month since records began in 1880, breaking the previous record of 0.65°C (1.17°F) set just one month earlier in August. This is the third time in 2014 this all-time monthly high temperature record has been broken. Record warmth was observed in parts of every major ocean basin, particularly notable in the northeastern and equatorial Pacific Ocean. Although El Niño conditions were not officially present across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during September, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center favors El Niño to begin in the next one to two months and last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015. This forecast focuses on the ocean surface temperatures between 5°N and 5°S latitude and 170°W to 120°W longitude.

The first nine months of 2014 (January-September) tied with 1998 as the warmest such period on record, with a combined global land and ocean average surface temperature 0.68°C (1.22°F) above the 20th century average of 14.1°C (57.5°F). If 2014 maintains this temperature departure from average for the remainder of the year, it will be the warmest calendar year on record. The past 12 months (October 2013-September 2014) was the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, at 0.69°C (1.24°F) above the 20th century average. This breaks the previous record of +0.68°C (+1.22°F) set for the periods September 1997-August 1998, August 2009-July 2010; and September 2013-August 2014.
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.




s0n.....no need for us to get desperate!!!:eusa_dance::itsok::itsok: We have tons of fun on this forum while you do the virtual mental meltdown every single post. That creates a perception dumbass...........of real shakey confidence in ones position.


Plus.........all you and the other mental cases do is post up science stuff as if it were actually mattering. You bozo's have been doiong this for 20+ years and have yet to make your case.

Public policy makers from here to China clearly are not impressed...........obviously like our demented drivel, and thats all we care about. As long as the policy makers are not pushing renewable energy on anybody, we're happy. Nobody cares about green energy which means the AGW community remians the collective cult.:gay:


Thunder still cant connect the dots. Heres an analogy.........when you go the the track and race, most people know, you have to turn the car on, go line up and wait for the tree and then beat the guy down the 1/4 mile track. Thunder thinks you can win the race by starting the car and revving the engine. fAil S0n.........you cant move an entire world from your PC. Sorry to break it to you.........
Meaningless drivel from the braindead retard kookles.

Another looking in the mirror moment for our AGW cult members..
 
you're just wrong!!!! WiNNiNg. you got nothing and you find it hard to debate something that is outside your grasp. Therefore, it boils down to meaningless post of the US is only 2% of the earth. So fnn what Isaac, did the US set records over the weekend or not?
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.
s0n.....no need for us to get desperate! We have tons of fun on this forum while you do the virtual mental meltdown every single post. That creates a perception dumbass...........of real shakey confidence in ones position.
Plus.........all you and the other mental cases do is post up science stuff as if it were actually mattering. You bozo's have been doiong this for 20+ years and have yet to make your case.
Public policy makers from here to China clearly are not impressed...........obviously like our demented drivel, and thats all we care about. As long as the policy makers are not pushing renewable energy on anybody, we're happy. Nobody cares about green energy which means the AGW community remians the collective cult.
Thunder still cant connect the dots. Heres an analogy.........when you go the the track and race, most people know, you have to turn the car on, go line up and wait for the tree and then beat the guy down the 1/4 mile track. Thunder thinks you can win the race by starting the car and revving the engine. fAil S0n.........you cant move an entire world from your PC. Sorry to break it to you.........

Meaningless drivel from the braindead retard kookles.
See what I mean s0n? If our drivel were so meaningless, your head wouldnt be exploding with your responses. s0n......face it..........you're not that clever!!! Most people reading your shit see your head exploding with anger/misery with EVERY SINGLE POST!!!!
From his own link:

"In 1900, shortly after Svante Arrhenius published his pathbreaking argument that our use of fossil fuels will eventually warm the planet, another scientist, Knut Ångström, asked an assistant, Herr J. Koch, to do a simple experiment. He sent infrared radiation through a tube filled with carbon dioxide, containing somewhat less gas in total then would be found in a column of air reaching to the top of the atmosphere. That’s not much, since the concentration in air is only a few hundred parts per million. Herr Koch did his experiments in a 30cm long tube, though 250cm would have been closer to the right length to use to represent the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Herr Koch reported that when he cut the amount of gas in the tube by one-third, the amount of radiation that got through scarcely changed. The American meteorological community was alerted to Ångström’s result in a commentary appearing in the June, 1901 issue of Monthly Weather Review, which used the result to caution "geologists" against adhering to Arrhenius’ wild ideas."

What a k00k, he doesn't even realize he gave me what I've been asking for, and it did prove our stance. Now sir, that is true WiNNiNg.
Oh JustCrazy, you are such a lying retard.

You quote a snippet of the article I cited and try to pretend that the part you just quoted wasn't followed by this part...

"Nobody was interested in thinking about the matter deeply enough to notice the flaw in the argument. The scientists were looking at warming from ground level, so to speak, asking about the radiation that reaches and leaves the surface of the Earth. Like Ångström, they tended to treat the atmosphere overhead as a unit, as if it were a single sheet of glass. (Thus the “greenhouse” analogy.) But this is not how global warming actually works.

What happens to infrared radiation emitted by the Earth’s surface? As it moves up layer by layer through the atmosphere, some is stopped in each layer. To be specific: a molecule of carbon dioxide, water vapor or some other greenhouse gas absorbs a bit of energy from the radiation. The molecule may radiate the energy back out again in a random direction. Or it may transfer the energy into velocity in collisions with other air molecules, so that the layer of air where it sits gets warmer. The layer of air radiates some of the energy it has absorbed back toward the ground, and some upwards to higher layers. As you go higher, the atmosphere gets thinner and colder. Eventually the energy reaches a layer so thin that radiation can escape into space.

What happens if we add more carbon dioxide? In the layers so high and thin that much of the heat radiation from lower down slips through, adding more greenhouse gas molecules means the layer will absorb more of the rays. So the place from which most of the heat energy finally leaves the Earth will shift to higher layers. Those are colder layers, so they do not radiate heat as well. The planet as a whole is now taking in more energy than it radiates (which is in fact our current situation). As the higher levels radiate some of the excess downwards, all the lower levels down to the surface warm up. The imbalance must continue until the high levels get hot enough to radiate as much energy back out as the planet is receiving.

Any saturation at lower levels would not change this, since it is the layers from which radiation does escape that determine the planet’s heat balance. The basic logic was neatly explained by John Tyndall back in 1862: "As a dam built across a river causes a local deepening of the stream, so our atmosphere, thrown as a barrier across the terrestrial [infrared] rays, produces a local heightening of the temperature at the Earth’s surface.""


- See more at: RealClimate A Saturated Gassy Argument
 
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"And" you and the other denier cult nitwits and trolls are shown to be be full of rancid catpoop once again.
The only one full of shit here is you...

“Up to 21 inches of snow has fallen in parts of Maine from a storm system that earlier brought an unprecedented early-season snow to parts of South Carolina on the first day of November.

“The Aroostook County town of Cary, Maine, near the Canadian border, reported 21 inches of snow just before 7 p.m. EST Sunday. Farther south in the state, Hampden reported 15.5 inches of snow while nearby Bangor reported 14.5 inches. Including these reports, 16 different locations in Maine have recorded at least 12 inches of snow so far.

“Snow and wind had knocked out power to more than 110,000 customers in Maine alone as of Sunday afternoon as the heavy wet snow and 40-mph gusts brought down tree limbs and power lines. The counties of Penobscot, Hancock, Knox and Lincoln have been hardest hit thus far. The state governor declared a state of emergency and one power utility declared a “system emergency” due to the damage. Scroll down for the latest snow forecast for Maine.

“Record Southern Snow
Snow was observed Saturday as far south and east as Charleston, South Carolina, the earliest flakes on record in the city. This occurred less than three days after a string of four straight days in the mid-upper 80s. Places like Folly Beach and downtown Charleston picked up a trace of snowfall.”

Read post #51 again retard. Get someone to help you with the big words.
Posting the same liar shit over and over doesn't make it real or true. It just makes it a bigger pile of shit.. Let me help you with a word you should be well acquainted with... MORON...
 
"And" you and the other denier cult nitwits and trolls are shown to be be full of rancid catpoop once again.
The only one full of shit here is you...

“Up to 21 inches of snow has fallen in parts of Maine from a storm system that earlier brought an unprecedented early-season snow to parts of South Carolina on the first day of November.

“The Aroostook County town of Cary, Maine, near the Canadian border, reported 21 inches of snow just before 7 p.m. EST Sunday. Farther south in the state, Hampden reported 15.5 inches of snow while nearby Bangor reported 14.5 inches. Including these reports, 16 different locations in Maine have recorded at least 12 inches of snow so far.

“Snow and wind had knocked out power to more than 110,000 customers in Maine alone as of Sunday afternoon as the heavy wet snow and 40-mph gusts brought down tree limbs and power lines. The counties of Penobscot, Hancock, Knox and Lincoln have been hardest hit thus far. The state governor declared a state of emergency and one power utility declared a “system emergency” due to the damage. Scroll down for the latest snow forecast for Maine.

“Record Southern Snow
Snow was observed Saturday as far south and east as Charleston, South Carolina, the earliest flakes on record in the city. This occurred less than three days after a string of four straight days in the mid-upper 80s. Places like Folly Beach and downtown Charleston picked up a trace of snowfall.”

Read post #51 again retard. Get someone to help you with the big words.
Posting the same liar shit over and over doesn't make it real or true. It just makes it a bigger pile of shit.. Let me help you with a word you should be well acquainted with... MORON...
And BoobyBobNutJob melts down completely as his 'precious' myths get debunked.
 
Meaningless demented drivel! You denier cultists are getting sooooo desperate.
s0n.....no need for us to get desperate! We have tons of fun on this forum while you do the virtual mental meltdown every single post. That creates a perception dumbass...........of real shakey confidence in ones position.
Plus.........all you and the other mental cases do is post up science stuff as if it were actually mattering. You bozo's have been doiong this for 20+ years and have yet to make your case.
Public policy makers from here to China clearly are not impressed...........obviously like our demented drivel, and thats all we care about. As long as the policy makers are not pushing renewable energy on anybody, we're happy. Nobody cares about green energy which means the AGW community remians the collective cult.
Thunder still cant connect the dots. Heres an analogy.........when you go the the track and race, most people know, you have to turn the car on, go line up and wait for the tree and then beat the guy down the 1/4 mile track. Thunder thinks you can win the race by starting the car and revving the engine. fAil S0n.........you cant move an entire world from your PC. Sorry to break it to you.........

Meaningless drivel from the braindead retard kookles.
See what I mean s0n? If our drivel were so meaningless, your head wouldnt be exploding with your responses. s0n......face it..........you're not that clever!!! Most people reading your shit see your head exploding with anger/misery with EVERY SINGLE POST!!!!
From his own link:

"In 1900, shortly after Svante Arrhenius published his pathbreaking argument that our use of fossil fuels will eventually warm the planet, another scientist, Knut Ångström, asked an assistant, Herr J. Koch, to do a simple experiment. He sent infrared radiation through a tube filled with carbon dioxide, containing somewhat less gas in total then would be found in a column of air reaching to the top of the atmosphere. That’s not much, since the concentration in air is only a few hundred parts per million. Herr Koch did his experiments in a 30cm long tube, though 250cm would have been closer to the right length to use to represent the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. Herr Koch reported that when he cut the amount of gas in the tube by one-third, the amount of radiation that got through scarcely changed. The American meteorological community was alerted to Ångström’s result in a commentary appearing in the June, 1901 issue of Monthly Weather Review, which used the result to caution "geologists" against adhering to Arrhenius’ wild ideas."

What a k00k, he doesn't even realize he gave me what I've been asking for, and it did prove our stance. Now sir, that is true WiNNiNg.
Oh JustCrazy, you are such a lying retard.

You quote a snippet of the article I cited and try to pretend that the part you just quoted wasn't followed by this part...

"Nobody was interested in thinking about the matter deeply enough to notice the flaw in the argument. The scientists were looking at warming from ground level, so to speak, asking about the radiation that reaches and leaves the surface of the Earth. Like Ångström, they tended to treat the atmosphere overhead as a unit, as if it were a single sheet of glass. (Thus the “greenhouse” analogy.) But this is not how global warming actually works.

What happens to infrared radiation emitted by the Earth’s surface? As it moves up layer by layer through the atmosphere, some is stopped in each layer. To be specific: a molecule of carbon dioxide, water vapor or some other greenhouse gas absorbs a bit of energy from the radiation. The molecule may radiate the energy back out again in a random direction. Or it may transfer the energy into velocity in collisions with other air molecules, so that the layer of air where it sits gets warmer. The layer of air radiates some of the energy it has absorbed back toward the ground, and some upwards to higher layers. As you go higher, the atmosphere gets thinner and colder. Eventually the energy reaches a layer so thin that radiation can escape into space.

What happens if we add more carbon dioxide? In the layers so high and thin that much of the heat radiation from lower down slips through, adding more greenhouse gas molecules means the layer will absorb more of the rays. So the place from which most of the heat energy finally leaves the Earth will shift to higher layers. Those are colder layers, so they do not radiate heat as well. The planet as a whole is now taking in more energy than it radiates (which is in fact our current situation). As the higher levels radiate some of the excess downwards, all the lower levels down to the surface warm up. The imbalance must continue until the high levels get hot enough to radiate as much energy back out as the planet is receiving.

Any saturation at lower levels would not change this, since it is the layers from which radiation does escape that determine the planet’s heat balance. The basic logic was neatly explained by John Tyndall back in 1862: "As a dam built across a river causes a local deepening of the stream, so our atmosphere, thrown as a barrier across the terrestrial [infrared] rays, produces a local heightening of the temperature at the Earth’s surface.""


- See more at: RealClimate A Saturated Gassy Argument
AS I pointed out in another thread this morning on this post of yours, what the rest says does not take away from the experiment that was performed. Also, as the article ended, the author was confused with his own understanding of the height of the CO2 in the stratosphere with no water vapor. So settled science remains unsetteled. And the real argument is over CO2 and not water vapor. So if you are finally ready to walk away from CO2 drives temperature than you have made a step in my direction. However, if you choose to ignore this find, then you are nothing but a religious follower of an outdated religion.
 

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