Russian weather forecasters predict a record cold winter on its way
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"sigh" It has been explained to you time after time that the effects of global warming are predicted to be adverse and often extreme changes in weather. These can range from increased amount and strength of hurricanes off the americas. Increased cold or heat extremes in any part of the world. Increased flooding in any part of the world. It does not and no one has suggested that it does mean just that the weather will get warmer in isolation from all the other effects.
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Well, although this is often stated the only real prediction is that some areas might experience more rainfall and others less, and these only come from computer models. Studies of extreme weather events in the past have found no correlation between them and temperatures, this was one of the errors discoverd in the AR4. There are also experts, such as Lindzen, who suggest that the reduction in temperature gradient betwen the poles and tropics will lead to less extreme weather so this area is vey much undecided. But ultimately global warming must lead to warmer weather over long periods of time (climate), so your statement is illogical. If not then there isnt warming and the system retuns to stasis, which would indicate there are strong negative feedbacks at play.
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I tried... It doesn't work... Getting fat_boy to understand global warming / climate change is like getting CSS to understand libertarianism. It just isn't in the cards.
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Once you agree to clans, tribes, governments...you've opted for socialism. The rest is just details.
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