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So how can their be global warming while the Los Angeles area has had record low temperatures for the past week, and it snowed for the first time in decades last night?

Does this global warming not affect Los Angeles?

2007-01-18 04:24:53 · 5 answers · asked by Sgt. Pepper 5 in Science & Mathematics Weather

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None of the weather we have been seeing (warm then cold) is a result of global warming. It's all caused by normal weather pattern variations. People just jump on the global warming bandwagon with very little knowledge of what reality is

2007-01-18 04:58:09 · answer #1 · answered by Gene 7 · 2 0

One affect of global warming has many affects. One is on the ocean and air currents. Global warming will actually be moving the Earth into an ice age.

2007-01-18 12:32:52 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

global warming causes extreme temperatures and weather conditions, not just heat. therefore, it is likely that the snow is a result of this.

2007-01-18 18:06:50 · answer #3 · answered by post-it 2 · 0 1

One cannot extrapolate from a brief, single local weather event to something as complex as GLOBAL WARMING.

2007-01-18 15:38:53 · answer #4 · answered by onailag 2 · 1 0

1) global warming is not as of yet causing a very noticiable effect on small scales
2) global warming doesn't predict warm weather everywhere - it also causes storms and hurricanes

2007-01-18 12:32:54 · answer #5 · answered by eri 7 · 0 1

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