I remember reading in here comparisons to the 1930's in climate temperature (not carbon ppm because it couldn't compare, I'm
talking weather temperatures only).
Not exact matches
With below - freezing
temperatures expected Saturday in Denver,
talking heads and NFL «experts» have already begun analyzing how the chilly
weather will affect scoring and whether that gives an advantage to either team.
We're
talking 22 - 25 °C if you go by the
weather forecasts, but 31 °C if believe the
temperature dial on my best friend's car, which she insists that we do because we're British and pathetic and it makes us feel a bit better to say we're suffering in 30 + °C and not just 22 °C.
I took a break from shooting outfits for the blog due to the very cold
temperatures here in Iowa (I'm
talking -18 degrees), but I am glad the
weather has warmed up so I was able to shoot some outfits for ya'll!
The
weather is constantly changing with high variations of
temperatures when we are
talking about fall or spring.
I have returned back to Helsinki and I must say that I was afraid if I was going to experience a big
temperature shock since the difference in the
weather is huge and we're
talking about a whole 20 Celsius degrees less than it was in Croatia during my stay there.
=========================== AccuWeather is about
weather, reporting individual city
temperatures, but
talks about a large area of Siberia here: http://www.accuweather.com/en/
weather-blogs/andrews/western-siberia-temperature-flip-in-april/30947
In fact if you go to RealClimate and try and say that the
temperature has levelled out in the last 10 years you will be lambasted because you are
talking about «
weather».
historical baseline, whilst I am
talking about a 2C rise above our current / the most recently calculated (2017) GAST which unarguably will take us into
temperatures,
weather and climate conditions that humans have never before experienced... to the best of my knowledge (though I seem to remember a line in one version of the bible that says something like»..
I'm not
talking about higher
temperatures per se, but a reorganization of the global
weather system.
(Part of the How to
Talk to a Global Warming Skeptic guide) Objection: The apparent rise of global average
temperatures is actually an illusion due to the urbanization of land around
weather stations, the Urban Heat Island effect.
Mullin and Egan said their study could not incorporate the effect of extreme
weather on people's preferences, adding that a key message is that scientists should
talk more about extreme
weather than average
temperatures.
Which is all to say, that while humanity will adapt to a climate changed world is true, there is no doubt that climate change will create, in comparison to today, let alone a pre-industrial, lower population world, a world that is less bountiful, prone to more extremes of
temperature and
weather in many places, less fecund — and since we're
talking about human adaptation, more difficult to live in and less conducive to human civilization.