last night was freezing cold, about -7 celcius at late hours , morning we wake up with a heavy snow that cover the roads and everywhere again! and 11 am snow stopped and rain started.. just when I go outside for my regular walking and the umbrella in the hand! rain stopped and sun shine came
looking at some news , "foreign sources" !! say that its because of global warming..
dont know if its true or not , but I have been living in that city for more than 30 years and never seen something like that..
Sounds odd. Although I don't believe in the global warming rubbish. Whenever we get snowfall here, the weather forecasters usually come out with something like "That's the heaviest snowfall since 1964" or something along those lines. What I can't understand is, why in 1964 we had it and no one went on about global warming, however now if we get snowfall it's 'dramatic weather change', it can't of changed that much if we had it back then, and it was just considered a snowfall
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it does rather strike me that you may have overlooked a few things.
1) just because no one has spotted a trend, or linked a cause to it, does not mean the trend does not exist, nor that the cause is irrelevant. we have been contributing heavily to the possibility since the industrial revolution.... and , as each global region undergoes it's own such period of heavy industrialisation, like china is now, then that will also contribute....
2) all that said, there are other factors , like the cyclic nature of the variation in the sun's output that will be affecting global conditions every bit as much, if not, more, than said man made effects.... not to mention the question of the volcanic dust spewed in to the atmosphere over the last 10-20 years.... globally changing the energy absorption behaviour, and perhaps more regionally, the precipitation patterns.....
there are well documented historic data events showing what happens after major volcanic events.... look at the global winter effect for 10 years or so after krakatoa....