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CreekDog

(46,192 posts)
61. climate is the average of weather you know...
Tue May 21, 2013, 02:13 AM
May 2013

if you change the weather enough, the climate will change with it.

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Climate change is a problem....but this particular event does NOT represent any pattern whatsoever. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author XemaSab May 2013 #3
The OP didn't say one event was a pattern --but since you're constructing a straw man of her post CreekDog May 2013 #4
This had nothing to do with XemaSab. What in the FUCK are you blathering on about, CD? AverageJoe90 May 2013 #10
You making a straw man of her post and misrepresenting what it said (sometimes called "lying") CreekDog May 2013 #11
Where do you think that I was attacking her here?(i.e. where's the proof?) AverageJoe90 May 2013 #17
You were misrepresenting the OP to make it easier to argue against CreekDog May 2013 #27
That wasn't true and you damn well know it. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #35
i didn't accuse you of stalking, i accused you of serial obfuscation on climate CreekDog May 2013 #38
"Concern troll".....Look who's talking, ya hypocrite. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #42
oh? which topic am I concern trolling DU on? CreekDog May 2013 #43
Just about every other post that criticizes "doomster" B.S., that's all. n/t AverageJoe90 May 2013 #46
i didn't imply you were concern trolling on climate change CreekDog May 2013 #45
No, that isn't what I was referring to, and you know it. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #48
yes you did it to the OP not Xema, I wrote the wrong name CreekDog May 2013 #50
Sure as hell took you forever to correct that mistake, though..... AverageJoe90 May 2013 #51
it took me 16 minutes after you pointed out my error CreekDog May 2013 #54
It MAY or MAY NOT represent a pattern. joshcryer May 2013 #29
well yeah, either he doesn't know he's making contradictory arguments CreekDog May 2013 #31
Neither of these is true, and you know it. n/t AverageJoe90 May 2013 #32
Josh, I've been watching the weather ALL year. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #36
Hang in there Joe... defacto7 May 2013 #57
He's a minimizer. joshcryer May 2013 #63
Which is simply not true.....Never was to begin with, either. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #71
I'm not going to dig up old threads. joshcryer May 2013 #81
Yeah. Thanks, man. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #70
There is plenty of evidence. joshcryer May 2013 #65
I blame the repukes regardless flamingdem May 2013 #2
especially after the 1999 tornado there Skittles May 2013 #8
exactly! flamingdem May 2013 #12
Pertinent Tweets.. on what you're saying, Hugabear Cha May 2013 #5
re: the second tweet laundry_queen May 2013 #28
Very much more intense, laundry queen.. "How to Understand the Scale of Today's OK Tornado" Cha May 2013 #33
Interesting read. laundry_queen May 2013 #52
thank you for that additional valuable info, lq Cha May 2013 #55
If someone told me we'd be seeing 2 MILE wide tornadoes this soon... joshcryer May 2013 #30
2-mile wide tornadoes were possible LONG before this century, Josh, that's the problem. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #37
The earliest recorded incidence of a tornado this large was 1968. joshcryer May 2013 #62
That may be true, but we've only had good tornado science since the late '50s, though. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #66
I esablised the data isn't that good, actually. joshcryer May 2013 #83
Which models are you referring to, btw? n/t AverageJoe90 May 2013 #87
Those in post #29 which you obviously didn't read. joshcryer May 2013 #92
Josh, the problem is, while these are solid models, they did NOT disprove my original point. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #93
Senator Inhofe of Oklahoma would disagree with you young_at_heart May 2013 #6
not if it interferes with busine$$ as usual Skittles May 2013 #15
Amen to that! n/t AverageJoe90 May 2013 #19
yes, more extreme weather is common to the trends they are predicting CreekDog May 2013 #7
Well, not so much more extreme weather, really, but rather, more extreme variation in occurrences. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #13
Wait until the "new" jet stream snaps off a little loop right over your house. DCKit May 2013 #25
That Derecho was something rightsideout May 2013 #84
Ouch. Sorry, man. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #86
We know no such thing Yo_Mama May 2013 #9
Very true indeed. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #14
Yes, we know that 1) climate change is occuring and 2) this event cannot be separated from climate CreekDog May 2013 #24
Yes, it can be separated, actually. Nobody can argue otherwise, for now. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #39
Truly... 2naSalit May 2013 #16
Some of those clumps are migrating birds XemaSab May 2013 #95
It's going to be an interesting summer... and not in a good way. nt DCKit May 2013 #18
We are dreading it nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #21
Maybe so. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #22
It fits all predictions of more extreme weather nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #20
Well, not so much more extremes, as in VARIATIONS of said extremes, in this case, TBH. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #23
I am talking of the predictions. nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #26
Go vegan! (if it's not too inconvenient for you, love, considering) flvegan May 2013 #34
Any good vegan recipes out there, by the way? n/t AverageJoe90 May 2013 #40
This is why people don't take us seriously. Gravitycollapse May 2013 #41
Yeah. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #44
Are not tornados caused when cold applegrove May 2013 #47
Something does seem to be a little off this year. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #49
Last two years have shown extremes RobertEarl May 2013 #53
Very strange indeed, TBH. But..... AverageJoe90 May 2013 #56
Extremes are what was predicted RobertEarl May 2013 #60
When I was a kid (60's-70's) our climate was predictable. DCKit May 2013 #88
The atmosphere has been altered RobertEarl May 2013 #89
Which side are you on? Climate change or deniers? DCKit May 2013 #90
Really? RobertEarl May 2013 #91
climate is the average of weather you know... CreekDog May 2013 #61
This is nothing compared to whats coming. So lets just think about it some more. ErikJ May 2013 #58
I'm not quite so sure of that. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #64
HA! You must be a Koch brother undercover agent. ErikJ May 2013 #69
Haha, LOL. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #74
I know the Koch bros. tactics. I dont trust ANY apologists. ErikJ May 2013 #75
Oh, so you were serious.....that's a shame. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #76
Yeah, SUUUURE! ErikJ May 2013 #78
I read this article on NPR today, thought it was too early to post as an OP: Rhiannon12866 May 2013 #59
But the science is unclear and not settled. There is still room for debate. You must accept my side Nanjing to Seoul May 2013 #67
Well..... AverageJoe90 May 2013 #72
No, I was satirizing the people who will say it's not climate change. The deniers. I completely Nanjing to Seoul May 2013 #77
Who's Gawwwd? 1ProudAtheist May 2013 #80
My Gawwd. . .he has a bigger shwantz than all those other Gawwds!!!! Nanjing to Seoul May 2013 #82
lets face it MFM008 May 2013 #68
Certainly seems like it. AverageJoe90 May 2013 #73
Storms Like This Drop Out Of A Hook Echo Formation DallasNE May 2013 #79
We won't be seeing 25-mile wide tornados, though(5 miles might be a different story, though) AverageJoe90 May 2013 #85
We sure are and the climate deniers are either gopiscrap May 2013 #94
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