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The same crackpots were warning that the 2006 hurricane season would bring several Katrina-like storms...wrong again; it was one of the mildest seasons on record.

I choose to think of these incidences as Divine Intervention!

2007-01-18 07:39:36 · 7 answers · asked by Irish Eyes 4 in Science & Mathematics Weather

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I don't think you're very nice. I am not a Nazi. I'll bet you drive a hummer, right? I can tell that you are not very smart. The earth's weather is very complicated. Your brain is not. Divine intervention would have you biting your tongue.

2007-01-18 07:58:34 · answer #1 · answered by Tanya 2 · 3 4

I want you to take out a good book that shows every veiw of climate change and read it. I really don't think questions like these (with both the name calling and ignorance) should be allowed on Yahoo! Answers.

Now, for your question. Global warming "Nazis" think that the odd weather across the United States right now is from that El Nino out in the Pacific. Also, that same El Nino made it nearly impossible for hurricanes to form in 2006, and, as stated above, the dust from Africa interfered. Know the whole story before you ramble on about "Global Warming Nazis".

2007-01-18 16:44:05 · answer #2 · answered by Zach 2 · 2 1

Actually, no, climate scientists were saying quite early (by the summer) that because of Saharan dust patterns it was pretty obvious that the hurricane pattern for 2006 would be pretty mild.

You're clearly not very well-read on climate change. The idea that it means a uniformly positive change in temperature globally is wrong - it describes a global average trend. Weather is complex - changes in weather patterns can mean dramatic variation in local phenomenon. What should spark your interest is the fact that we're seeing abnormal weather all over the United States - balmy spring weather in New England, snow in Southern California. Of course, attributing any one particular event to "global warming" is difficult and probably futile. That's why actual scientists deal with trends (and the long-term implications of those trends), not with disparate events.

2007-01-18 15:56:07 · answer #3 · answered by astazangasta 5 · 3 1

Global warming leads to climate change. This climate change can take the form of abnormally cold conditions or fewer severe weather events than usual.
I think a lot of it is the fact that El Nino is receding and hence the cold arctic air can break free into the US again though.

2007-01-18 20:53:28 · answer #4 · answered by mandos_13 4 · 0 0

I think that you are a disturbed person for referring to someone who is open to the possibility that man's activities on this planet has had an effect on the weather as a Nazi. Global warming does not necessarily make everything warmer. It changes the weather patterns. The warming may only be a few degrees (hardly noticeable), but the changes to regional weather patterns can be quite drastic, as in your snow in SoCal. The change from minus20 degrees F to minus 15 degrees F may not seem like much, but the changes to the global weather machine are inevitable. Sad that you have to resort to name calling.

2007-01-18 15:52:18 · answer #5 · answered by ta2dpilot 6 · 2 1

What the Global Warning Nazis don't tell you is that over the billions of years that Earth has been around science tells us that the Earth has gone through several periods of warming and cooling and therefore it really seems to be a somewhat natural occurence.

Also, they give tons of information on the glaciers that are diminishing but they don't tell you that in other parts of the world there are glaciers that are actually growing.

The Inconvient Truth is that Global Warming is all a bunch of Hot-Air!

2007-01-18 15:49:09 · answer #6 · answered by bigjim6201 2 · 2 4

It's called GLOBAL warming, not Los Angeles warming or Seattle warming. It's the overall effect (polar ice caps diminishing, glaciers melting, etc) of the phenomenon, not the local aberrations.

2007-01-18 15:45:39 · answer #7 · answered by tcris52 2 · 3 3

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