Hmmm global warming? Well to me i dont think that one of the biggest snows in alabama in over X amount of years, is warming. More like cooling. Look people the sun goes through cycles. My grandpa said it was like this when. He was my age, and my dad says everyone was concerned about another ice age. I dont really think the hu,ans have anything to do with the sun "warming". This is my opinion so dont get all mad at me. If you dont agree, dont get all mad please. Just post your opinion. I wont go all crazy on you if you belive in global warming.
Welp, we've been getting insane droughts over here in the summer, last year one of the rivers around our city was completely dry save for half a foot of water in some places, and this winter we've barely gotten any snow so far. Mind you, I live in Canada, it usually gets pretty cold in the winter n-n
I think global warming is happening, but I don,t think it'll be devastating, also I believe humans aren't much of a factor in it n-n
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First off, climate does not equal weather. Global warming does not mean it can't snow a lot.
Secondly, where the hell did you get the idea that global warming = humans making the sun warm up. Honestly.
Know what you're talking about before forming an opinion. I don't have time for a lengthy explanation, but I guess someone else will give you the lowdown eventually.
And now your mad. Didnt want this to happen. Yes but have you not heard anyone talking about the hole in the ozone layer and how its affectong the sun? I dont think humans did that. Thats what i mean by that. And about the snow, how can it be called "warming" if its below the freezing point. It cant be warm and snow at the same time. And its supposed to be warm in the summer! They place the weather data collectors in some of the dumbest places ever. One, is behind a jet airfield, meaning all day, it gets reading from the weather while hot jet exhuast blows on it all day.
The sun goes through cycles of sunspots and stuff, ranging from little surface activity to a lot, but I don't think that really affects the weather here on earth.
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And now your mad. Didnt want this to happen. Yes but have you not heard anyone talking about the hole in the ozone layer and how its affectong the sun? I dont think humans did that. Thats what i mean by that. And about the snow, how can it be called "warming" if its below the freezing point. It cant be warm and snow at the same time. And its supposed to be warm in the summer! They place the weather data collectors in some of the dumbest places ever. One, is behind a jet airfield, meaning all day, it gets reading from the weather while hot jet exhuast blows on it all day.
The hole in the ozone layer sure as hell doesn't affect the sun; on the contrary, energy from the sun can get through our protective atmosphere more easily. I honestly don't know how you arrived to the conclusion it's heating up the sun, but whatever....
The Earth is heating up. The Earth has been heating up. We are affecting it, though exactly how much? We don't know. We could be a very minor contribution. Either way, we should expect the worst and that it is us causing the majority of the warming, and attempt to counteract it.
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We sang: "I don't know where we go from here"
That is the anthem, the slogan, the summary of events
The sun goes through cycles of sunspots and stuff, ranging from little surface activity to a lot, but I don't think that really affects the weather here on earth.
It deosent efect the weather, it effect tempurature thus effecting weather
The hole in the ozone layer sure as hell doesn't affect the sun; on the contrary, energy from the sun can get through our protective atmosphere more easily. I honestly don't know how you arrived to the conclusion it's heating up the sun, but whatever....
The ozone layer "made by humans" would not be effecting the sun but the earth, making it warmer. But people say its human made. There may be a ozone hole, but its not human made.
The sun goes through cycles of sunspots and stuff, ranging from little surface activity to a lot, but I don't think that really affects the weather here on earth.
It deosent efect the weather, it effect tempurature thus effecting weather
The hole in the ozone layer sure as hell doesn't affect the sun; on the contrary, energy from the sun can get through our protective atmosphere more easily. I honestly don't know how you arrived to the conclusion it's heating up the sun, but whatever....
The ozone layer "made by humans" would not be effecting the sun but the earth, making it warmer. But people say its human made. There may be a ozone hole, but its not human made.
I agree with Naki here. What on gods green earth are you talking about?
Tou know what, i think i just failed so bad, i will just leave the forums soooo..... I really meant the hole in the ozone layer. and im just gona..... Leave this thread alone and uh... Oh gawd. Its not... Ug. Excuse my typing, its hard to type on the onscreen keyboard effectivaly.
The sun goes through cycles of sunspots and stuff, ranging from little surface activity to a lot, but I don't think that really affects the weather here on earth.
It deosent efect the weather, it effect tempurature thus effecting weather
The hole in the ozone layer sure as hell doesn't affect the sun; on the contrary, energy from the sun can get through our protective atmosphere more easily. I honestly don't know how you arrived to the conclusion it's heating up the sun, but whatever....
The ozone layer "made by humans" would not be effecting the sun but the earth, making it warmer. But people say its human made. There may be a ozone hole, but its not human made.
The ozone layer is not made by humans, it's O^3 high up in the atmosphere. And I think you mean ozone hole, because if you don't, then I sincerely hope you're trolling. Anyway, I know it doesn't affect the sun. I just said that. Why repeat me? And why do you think it's not manmade? How could one form on its own?
There may be a ozone hole, but its not human made.
Not in the sense that someone went up with a pair of scissors and went to town on it, but we definitely contributed to its decline in a major way by releasing a lot of chemicals into the atmosphere that catalyze the reaction that converts ozone back into O2.
How could one form on its own?
Anyway that upsets the equilibrium between the production of O3 from O2 and the production of O2 from O3 (yes, this is simplified). In the case of our impact on the ozone, certain molecules make the O3 --> O2 reaction occur faster without making O2 -- > O3 faster, so the net effect is a decreased presence of ozone.
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1. The ozone layer IS NOT made by humans, period, end of story. The hole in the ozone layer was found over the antarctic. Chloroflurocarbons (CFC's, a common refrigerant and used to be used in spray cans) released into the atmosphere would end up piled up there due to the fact that the air currents around Antarctica completely circle the continent, thereby trapping any, and all CFC's that made it to the are. So instead of them being evenly distributed around the globe they were piled up over the antarctic. The CFC's would inhibit the chain of events that would normally keep ozone (03 ) levels fairly consistent. Therefore...less ozone layer.
2. Alabama is not THE WORLD. GLOBAL = THE WHOLE FREAKING PLANET, not just your state. You know why the US had such a crazy winter during the last winter olympics? Because Canada had a ridiculous warm front that pushed all their cold air down to us. Please, EVERYONE, don't confuse your state/country/continent with THE WORLD. Don't forget 70+% of the earths surface is covered with ocean.
3. There are weather monitors all over the place. Those that are in "hotspots" are vastly exceeded by those that are not.
4. Sunspots/flares etc. have absolutely nothing to do with global warming. This has been proven over and over again.
I am not mad or anything. Just trying to get some facts out there.
Not sure what the argument is here but the polar ice caps are melting at a steady rate. I don't mind though, I could use some ocean front property where I live.
I think global warming is happening, but I don,t think it'll be devastating, also I believe humans aren't much of a factor in it n-n
Do not wallow do not stall
Time waits for none at all
Your allowance may crawl,
It may fly or even vanish
But none will seem more lavished
Than time lost to all.
And now your mad. Didnt want this to happen. Yes but have you not heard anyone talking about the hole in the ozone layer and how its affectong the sun? I dont think humans did that. Thats what i mean by that. And about the snow, how can it be called "warming" if its below the freezing point. It cant be warm and snow at the same time. And its supposed to be warm in the summer! They place the weather data collectors in some of the dumbest places ever. One, is behind a jet airfield, meaning all day, it gets reading from the weather while hot jet exhuast blows on it all day.
The hole in the ozone layer sure as hell doesn't affect the sun; on the contrary, energy from the sun can get through our protective atmosphere more easily. I honestly don't know how you arrived to the conclusion it's heating up the sun, but whatever....
You heard that, green and red.
That is the anthem, the slogan, the summary of events
The ozone layer "made by humans" would not be effecting the sun but the earth, making it warmer. But people say its human made. There may be a ozone hole, but its not human made.
The ozone layer "made by humans" would not be effecting the sun but the earth, making it warmer. But people say its human made. There may be a ozone hole, but its not human made.
Oh God.
Oh dear God. I don't.. What.
That is the anthem, the slogan, the summary of events
I agree with Naki here. What on gods green earth are you talking about?
Tou know what, i think i just failed so bad, i will just leave the forums soooo..... I really meant the hole in the ozone layer. and im just gona..... Leave this thread alone and uh... Oh gawd. Its not... Ug. Excuse my typing, its hard to type on the onscreen keyboard effectivaly.
The ozone layer is not made by humans, it's O^3 high up in the atmosphere. And I think you mean ozone hole, because if you don't, then I sincerely hope you're trolling. Anyway, I know it doesn't affect the sun. I just said that. Why repeat me? And why do you think it's not manmade? How could one form on its own?
You heard that, green and red.
Not in the sense that someone went up with a pair of scissors and went to town on it, but we definitely contributed to its decline in a major way by releasing a lot of chemicals into the atmosphere that catalyze the reaction that converts ozone back into O2.
Anyway that upsets the equilibrium between the production of O3 from O2 and the production of O2 from O3 (yes, this is simplified). In the case of our impact on the ozone, certain molecules make the O3 --> O2 reaction occur faster without making O2 -- > O3 faster, so the net effect is a decreased presence of ozone.
2. Alabama is not THE WORLD. GLOBAL = THE WHOLE FREAKING PLANET, not just your state. You know why the US had such a crazy winter during the last winter olympics? Because Canada had a ridiculous warm front that pushed all their cold air down to us. Please, EVERYONE, don't confuse your state/country/continent with THE WORLD. Don't forget 70+% of the earths surface is covered with ocean.
3. There are weather monitors all over the place. Those that are in "hotspots" are vastly exceeded by those that are not.
4. Sunspots/flares etc. have absolutely nothing to do with global warming. This has been proven over and over again.
I am not mad or anything. Just trying to get some facts out there.
That word is so fun to say.
Say THAT 5 times fast. I dare you.
That is the anthem, the slogan, the summary of events
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when printed news media dies out, we should bury the political cartoonists with it. :|
This entirety consists of not understanding the difference between temperature and precipitation.
kinda how i see things.
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