@@karen-kk2ev So what you are saying is that if a teacher (who isn't a scientist) tells a student something, and tells that student that it's a scientists opinion that this thing the teacher is telling the student is a fact, and even though the teacher has almost certainly never actually spoken personally to the scientist who said this thing is a fact, that the student has to believe it's an incontrovertible fact? I think I see the problem.
I was a kid of the 70s in southwest missouri, still live there. In the 70s we'd get quite a bit of snow in the winter. Deep drifts in front of my parents house, dry snow often blowing around and making visibility hard at times. Now we are lucky if we get one or two good snows of a few inches each year. It started to decline in the 80s and just continued ever since. Usually it's three or four slightly wet snows that don't go over a couple of inches, and it melts off the next day. Total difference.
It's the same here in WV. Snow accumulation more than a dusting are very rare and seldom last more than 24 hours. I refer to it "As The Season Formerly Known As Winter" for the past 30 years.
@UserUserUser229 It's not supposed to change this quickly? Who said? And by the way, it's not changing quickly compared to past epochs. However, a good read for you might be: Sudden Climate Transitions During the Quaternary. You'll learn that most climate changes are fairly rapid.
Exactly. 40 years ago, when I was a kid of 8, there were only a handful of freeze thaw cycles. Now it rarely stays below freezing for more than 3 days in a row in Montana.
@Shonade_Malik I mean, it's still cold, but not 40 years ago cold. We can still get -40 cold snaps, but they don't last 10+ days, they last 1-4 days. The lack of snow is the killer. Instead of feet we get inches, it melts off in March instead of May in the mountains.
@@JasonLarsen-t3v That's crazy. For us in southern Ontario it's even worse. For the last two winters we didn't even get to -4°F a single time, and snow melts only after a few days. It's really saddening.
@Shonade_Malik Yeah, here in town, in the valley we get alternating cycles of above freezing and below freezing, maybe about 2-4 days of each. Winter used to be below freezing for months with maybe 1-3 short breaks of a couple days each where it was above freezing. So maybe about 2-4 freeze/thaw cycles throughout winter. Now we have about 10-15 shorter cycles.
Chicago is so different than it was 25-30 years ago! Last December (2023) we had 50’s all month and only needed snow removal 4 times for the WHOLE season. It’s also getting hard to find snow removal companies as their employees go to Mexico for the winter as there is not enough business to stay here.
Several years ago, our dictator removed the climate change data from government websites and ordered scientists to not use a list of related words in their reports. So the ones with integrity quit. Enjoy access to science for the next couple of months.
when my grandpa was growing up he said every thanksgiving there would be snow in bergan county new jersey. Now it doesn’t snow until january and when it does we are lucky to get 2 inches
Average global surface temperature has gone up 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit since 2000, one degree between 2000 and 2020, one degree 2023, and a half degree this year.
With CO₂ emissions rising as they are, it’s not surprising we’re seeing these effects. I don’t think many people realize just how drastically emissions have increased in recent years. I actually made a video on this topic on my channel, breaking down the data-it's pretty eye-opening!
I live in Sault Ste. Marie, MI and monitor temperatures in SSM and other locations in the north. In the 1970s, the average winter temperature (Dec/Jan/Feb) was 15.00 F in SSM. Last winter it was 27.35 F. Recent winters have been significantly warmer than the 1970s or earlier decades.
Tell people about how failure of the Ocean Conveyor can lead to a Snap Ice Age in years to a decade. We are manufacturing ,by our own ignorance, a Snowball Earth. I have Winter gear, but it wont protect me long from an Ice Age. This is why an education is important.
@@JoeSmith-fu9yxThere is actually a tiny kernel of truth here I can explain if you’re interested in hearing about it. Basically, the “Ocean Conveyer” they are referring to is when warmer, saltier water from the tropics moves north into the Atlantic, it cools, becomes denser, and sinks. This leads to ocean currents that distribute the heat. The theory here is that as glaciers melt, they increase the freshwater in the north which is less dense than the salty water. This could disrupt the sinking of cold water and the resulting currents. The lack of heat distribution could lead to less warm water reaching Europe which could indeed cause some regional cooling. A sudden influx of freshwater is believed to have contributed to global cooling during the Younger Dryas period around 12,000 years ago. The problem here is that it doesn’t actually counteract the heating of the planet or the build up of greenhouse gases(something that didn’t occur during the Younger Dryas period). The tropics no longer having the heat distributed by ocean currents causes the heat to build up there, exacerbating storm systems. The heat build up causes high pressure systems(heat domes) to develop. The disruption in the ocean currents could also prevent monsoons from reaching regions dependent on them causing droughts that further increase heat. To make matters worse, the slowing of ocean currents also impacts how much CO2 the ocean absorbs which in turn further makes climate change worse. So they are right to be concerned about a disruption in the “ocean conveyer” but this is just another aspect of climate change and another reason to quickly reduce our greenhouse emissions.
I guess you don't realize that it takes a Dryas Event, otherwise known as a Freshwater Discharge Event, to really slow down the thermohaline currents. AND, before a Dryas Event can occur, there needs to be continental ice sheets covering half of North America, half of Europe, and a good part of Siberia. You were saying something about an education?
Yes, you’re referring to the breakdown of the AMOC, which also poses increased severe weather risk as well as the melting of the ice at the Polar caps.
@@otange599 99% of the worlds scientists have put millions of documents of proof all over the internet. You have to be actively ignorant to believe otherwise.
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@@ChairPacer It IS a hoax, it has been happening for millions of years, the only difference is humans, that are recording these things.
This is the sad truth. I remember when we used to have snow on the ground for most of the winter. I remember how filthy the sidewalks would be from all the dirty snow and salt being on them for months and how I couldn't wait for it to rain and wash the filth away. Last winter, it was mild and snowed 3 times in total and it melted within 2 to 3 days. Last winter was also very dry. The previous 5 or 6 winters were very rainy
Last 2 winters got very cold along the gulf coast in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida panhandle. Wasn't expecting 17 degree low. I need a warmer winter this time. Don't like it when it gets crazy cold in the deep south.
@@hi1is Right. For the extremes about 4 days. But it was still a colder than normal winter for the Southeastern States according to the weather reports.
Hello Sacramento from Calgary Alberta Canada don't complain about the weather because it's freezing cold here with lots of snow and no hope for spring until at least April
Used to rain so hard mostly in the winter and in spring in California here in the Los Angeles area in the nineties. I grew up here as a child and loved to jump in the rain. Would go up my knees. Been getting dryer and dryer since the early 2 thousands. Winters are not even that cold anymore most of the time here. On the contrary summers use to be very hot almost every single summer. Oddly, summers here now are almost like spring for a good part of the summer. The hottest days of summer used to last well into September. But not much anymore.
Or, we can just listen to Marjorie Taylor Greene and let the Democrats change the weather. Oh, actually, we can just have p.o.s. Donald Trump get out his sharpie again and that will fix it all.
We (industrial civilization) are breaking the dynamic system, and this is one result. It will be “permanent” for your lifespan at least. You’re not smarter than scientists.
So perhaps we should all fight for government funding to develop Green Hydrogen, the energy form that only produces water, not carbon or smog? Tell the administration we want to save the planet for humans!
Above temperatures?? I saw a pine tree this morning that was budding..full budding like it was spring. Grass is still green like….and I am in the Midwest. KCMO.
In 2022, the number of triple digit temperature days in Tucson, Arizona was below their average. A few years back, Spokane, Washington got its earliest snowfall on record. You'll never hear the mainstream media talk about facts like those, however. There is nothing scientific about the way this issue is being presented, and the Greta Thunberg cultists are additional proof of that.
In 2022, the number of triple digit temperature days in Tucson, Arizona was below their average. A few years back, Spokane, Washington got its earliest snowfall on record. You'll never hear the mainstream media talk about facts like those, however. There is nothing scientific about the way this issue is being presented, and the Greta Thunberg cultists are additional proof of that.
Please stop comparing the back to how things were in the 70s and 80s I am really happy that we won’t be getting barely any snow because I personally hate the snow and those we have to travel via bus or take a Uber. I’m sure they will be happy if there is no snow.
So because of this, California needs to pay 5 dollars a gallon for gas? Even though nobody says that high gas prices in the state is reversing "climate change"
@@Thecatnamedkiwi It's clear this time, but when I first viewed it, the image was very fuzzy, even the label letters. I even checked the comments section to see whether or not it was my entire screen and it wasn't, they were clear. Transmission glitch I guess, I do have DSL internet out here in the sticks.
So, wait... what is "the North" and what do you mean by "colder and wetter in the North"? Is that colder and wetter than previous years? Where? In Canada, or in New York State?
Actually, just humans who haven't learned what we're continuing to do to the planet, have no clue. Scientists took giant ice block samples from several miles down in the thick arctic ice and studied it. It clearly shows that the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased significantly since our Industrial Revolution. Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere causes changes in the ice. Carbon dating of rocky mountains tell us the approximate years that changes happened and these show significant changes since the Industrial Revolution, too. The high amounts of carbon dioxide in the air that is causing the planet to warm faster has killed a large part of the coral reef which is vital to the health of our oceans, our fish, and our food chain. Please learn about this and get onboard with doing what we need to do to fix what we've caused - for your kids and grandkids, if you have any, if not, then learn and spread the word for other people's kids and grandkids.
@@TrahzyThat’s my point. If it’s a reoccurring “phenomenon,” then is it not, in a way, “permanent?” I’m not saying climate change doesn’t exist, but these weather patterns are pretty regular.
When the climate changes, weather can change too. Big dynamic changes to the earth can change the climate. Several years ago, a gigantic change to the earth occurred. The molten core of the earth reversed itself and now rotates the opposite direction. About that same time, Calgary, B.C. had surface temperatures in the summer of 114*F . The temperature was elevated over 100*F for more than a week. The U.S. experienced the two hottest years on record and the difference blew the climate change estimates away. Because there is no model that includes that dynamic event. We have no idea what that reverse spin means, but we know it means something.
I'm so tired of people who don't understand science but firmly believe they do. I'm willing to bet you can't explain the greenhouse effect without using the word "trap." Keep in mind that "trap" is not a physics term.
@daggers101 POP PHYSICS QUIZ A carbon dioxide molecule in the upper atmosphere that's at vibrational ground state absorbs a photon with a wavelength of 4.25 microns. What will the result be? 1. Nothing will happen. 2. Photodissociation. 3. The molecule will decay and emit a photon with a wavelength of 4.25 microns. 4. The molecule will decay and emit a photon with a wavelength of 7.49 microns. 5. The molecule will decay and emit a photon with a wavelength of 9.4 microns. 6. The molecule will collide with another molecule and give up all or part of the energy. 7. Both 3 and 6 are possible. 8. Both 4 and 6 are possible. 9. Both 5 and 6 are possible. 10. I don't have a clue. I only made it to 4th grade.
@@JimmyD806 Sure! Greenhouse gasses are a part of the Earth's atmosphere, and the Earth is a closed system. The change of solid Carbon to gaseous Carbon by the burning of Fossil Fuels greatly outweighs the change of gaseous Carbon to solid Carbon, therefore increasing the amount of gaseous Carbon (greenhouse gas) in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases absorb the energy heat energy from sunlight more than the other gasses present in the atmosphere. In increasing the amount of greenhouse gases, the average temperature of the Earth begins to rise, as there is a rising amount of heat-absorbing matter in the atmosphere.
Always need a 4wd in Northern states in snow for life. Always need hid or led headlights in snow storms for good in 20 century. We are not in 19 century with old Halogens headlights. Soon halogen headlights will be Phased out for good. I hate halogen headlights in new vehicles doesn't look good on brand new vehicles These days Change a headlights bulb form halogen to led bulb in headlights on any vehicle all ages on Many years to come on 2025 or 2030 and 2050. Life means Life.
Prophecies from the ungodly? Deuteronomy 18:22 KJV When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.
Scientists took giant ice block samples from several miles down in the thick arctic ice and studied it. It clearly shows that the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased significantly since our Industrial Revolution. Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere causes changes in the ice. Carbon dating of rocky mountains tell us the approximate years that changes happened and these show significant changes since the Industrial Revolution, too. The high amounts of carbon dioxide in the air that is causing the planet to warm faster has killed a large part of the coral reef which is vital to the health of our oceans, our fish, and our food chain. Please learn about this and get onboard with doing what we need to do to fix what we've caused - for your kids and grandkids, if you have any, if not, then learn and spread the word for other people's kids and grandkids.
While impacts will be much worse for them, for sure, from the extraordinary amounts of fossil fuels we burn everyday, it's already driving changes we can see and feel, and trends that are going to only get worse. The question is how much worse. Property values along the Gulf Coast are flatter than the rest of the country as a whole, because property insurance is going out of control. Which is happening because of the more rapidly accelerating hurricanes, and more intense, farther reaching rains they dump on the coast and inland. Eventually people aren't going to be able to afford to insure their homes, or get mortgages down there, and properties are going to be abandoned. While we get climate refugees elsewhere, farther away from the obvious risk, into the interior. But even those areas aren't immune from greater extremes, which makes recovering from dramatic weather events, driven by hotter temps, with air that holds more moisture and dumps more violent rain. And causes deeper droughts when heat alone dries everything out faster. We see it as far north as New England, where we swing from saturated soil and flooding from heavy rains one year, then severe drought just the next year. Pakistan and Southeast Asia are unfathomably worse. It's just that we don't really care about their plight. It's not just coming, some of it is here. By the time of our grandchildren, it could just be harder, or it could be enough to make lots of places uninhabitable, with all those people cramming into fewer thriving places. For anyone that thinks inflation has been bad here the last few years, just wait until crops start failing in half the world's crop producing regions a year or more in a row. People are going to starve, and food is going to get harder to afford. Let alone maintaining homes when storms slam an area before they're even able to rebuild.
Yah buddy let’s see how comfortable people are when their whole neighborhoods are flooded and no one has flood insurance and they’re all sitting on top of their roofs hoping someone will come by to save them.
You didn't understand some of what she said. She said that the jet stream becomes more unpredictable, and many states (like mine) will experience sudden, colder temperatures and more freezing rain. I think the warmer states will be the left half of the US, judging by the jet stream graph, but it looks like the right half will have colder, more unpredictable weather. Great. 👎💩
I ❤️ global warming. 🌎 🔥. I try everything I can to contribute to Making Winters Warm Again. I don’t recycle. I burn my trash in a barrel. I dump my used motor oil in the lake. I’m doing my part 👍
@@rylans.5365 I keep the original ad in my file of which you speak. The alarmism comes from the constant message that you can do anything about it. Better adapt. CO2 is not the problem. You don't advocate for the ban of airline travel or for everyone to stop using cell phones.
The Farmers Almanac predicted the first snow in Cincinnati this year would be on Nov. 4. On that day, there was a high temp of 75 and a low of 54. The first snow actually came on Nov. 21.
@GSHAPIROY And? Last year the farmers Almanac predicted and incredibly slow hurricane season. NOAA did too, until the last minute after the media started running stories about the crazier than normal hurricane season. They then switched the forecast and predicted a crazy hurricane season nothing happened. Being off by a couple weeks is very accurate when it comes to long term weather predictions.
@@jordanslingluff287 I gather you don't live in Ashville, NC. Ask them if that kind of flooding is all part of the random inevitability of storms going back hundreds of years. It's not. Weather events never seen are becoming inevitable, thanks to black gold unearthing carbon that had been buried underground for tens of millions of years before any advanced primate walked the Earth.
Great propaganda. It’s raining in California. It’s snowing on the East Coast. This has been happening consistently for so long the English created a word to define it. It’s called weather. Crazy, I know.
@@RobertMJohnson You can calculate a climate for a given ghg-content. You can modell a climate changing due to rising GHG. No "time" involved. Except the time you need to add ghg.... Most laymen get that wrong.
Wait... What?! Wait... aren't YOU the people who keep claiming that it was YOUR intellectual prowess and superiority that created all these measurement tools and technology? Somehow now, it wasn't you? Oh..okay. Good to know that you do things then lie about that you did them.
People don't believe scientists but believe any other idiot who tells them what they want to hear. We are living the movie Idiocracy
But if a scientist says it then we have to believe it, right?
@@phaedrussmith1949 yes because science deals in FACT, as a result of the scientific method. 13 year olds learn this at school
@@karen-kk2ev So what you are saying is that if a teacher (who isn't a scientist) tells a student something, and tells that student that it's a scientists opinion that this thing the teacher is telling the student is a fact, and even though the teacher has almost certainly never actually spoken personally to the scientist who said this thing is a fact, that the student has to believe it's an incontrovertible fact?
I think I see the problem.
@@karen-kk2ev By the way, Karen, Clovis First, right?
What are you talking about? This is situation normal, weather wise and the media BS hype.
I was a kid of the 70s in southwest missouri, still live there. In the 70s we'd get quite a bit of snow in the winter. Deep drifts in front of my parents house, dry snow often blowing around and making visibility hard at times. Now we are lucky if we get one or two good snows of a few inches each year. It started to decline in the 80s and just continued ever since. Usually it's three or four slightly wet snows that don't go over a couple of inches, and it melts off the next day. Total difference.
GASP! You mean climate isn't static? Guess what. It never has been.
It's the same here in WV. Snow accumulation more than a dusting are very rare and seldom last more than 24 hours. I refer to it "As The Season Formerly Known As Winter" for the past 30 years.
@@JimmyD806Climate isn’t static, but it isn’t supposed to change this quickly
@UserUserUser229
It's not supposed to change this quickly? Who said? And by the way, it's not changing quickly compared to past epochs.
However, a good read for you might be:
Sudden Climate Transitions During the Quaternary.
You'll learn that most climate changes are fairly rapid.
@@JimmyD806 Our rate of change is much faster than before. earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features/GlobalWarming/page3.php
Snow falls one day - and the snow is completely gone the next day. It wasn't often like that in the 1980's.
Exactly. 40 years ago, when I was a kid of 8, there were only a handful of freeze thaw cycles. Now it rarely stays below freezing for more than 3 days in a row in Montana.
@@JasonLarsen-t3vOh wow, I didn't think Montana would get this warm as well. Sorry to hear that.
@Shonade_Malik I mean, it's still cold, but not 40 years ago cold. We can still get -40 cold snaps, but they don't last 10+ days, they last 1-4 days. The lack of snow is the killer. Instead of feet we get inches, it melts off in March instead of May in the mountains.
@@JasonLarsen-t3v That's crazy. For us in southern Ontario it's even worse. For the last two winters we didn't even get to -4°F a single time, and snow melts only after a few days. It's really saddening.
@Shonade_Malik Yeah, here in town, in the valley we get alternating cycles of above freezing and below freezing, maybe about 2-4 days of each. Winter used to be below freezing for months with maybe 1-3 short breaks of a couple days each where it was above freezing. So maybe about 2-4 freeze/thaw cycles throughout winter. Now we have about 10-15 shorter cycles.
Chicago is so different than it was 25-30 years ago! Last December (2023) we had 50’s all month and only needed snow removal 4 times for the WHOLE season. It’s also getting hard to find snow removal companies as their employees go to Mexico for the winter as there is not enough business to stay here.
More mosquitos, more ticks, more poison ivy.
Your right on that.
Funny those are things things they genetically engineered
@@otange599 "they" lol. Why the pronoun?
I don’t mind having no winter, the cold is depressing and it sucks. Cant wait to tell my future children about this old thing called Snow. 😂
2 yrs ago before one of top 5 snow seasons on record, LA Times again lamented for the N-th time: "The end of Sierra snow." Unhuh. More of the SAME.
Who needs science when you got Dr. Oz in charge of the health Dpt. Oz knows all.
Several years ago, our dictator removed the climate change data from government websites and ordered scientists to not use a list of related words in their reports. So the ones with integrity quit. Enjoy access to science for the next couple of months.
when my grandpa was growing up he said every thanksgiving there would be snow in bergan county new jersey. Now it doesn’t snow until january and when it does we are lucky to get 2 inches
Average global surface temperature has gone up 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit since 2000, one degree between 2000 and 2020, one degree 2023, and a half degree this year.
Well that can’t be good.
Move from the hottest zones now while your property still have some value for selling. Be smart.
With CO₂ emissions rising as they are, it’s not surprising we’re seeing these effects. I don’t think many people realize just how drastically emissions have increased in recent years. I actually made a video on this topic on my channel, breaking down the data-it's pretty eye-opening!
I live in Sault Ste. Marie, MI and monitor temperatures in SSM and other locations in the north. In the 1970s, the average winter temperature (Dec/Jan/Feb) was 15.00 F in SSM. Last winter it was 27.35 F. Recent winters have been significantly warmer than the 1970s or earlier decades.
Tell people about how failure of the Ocean Conveyor can lead to a Snap Ice Age in years to a decade. We are manufacturing ,by our own ignorance, a Snowball Earth. I have Winter gear, but it wont protect me long from an Ice Age. This is why an education is important.
Yes, education is important and I suggest you get started on yours right away.
@@JoeSmith-fu9yxThere is actually a tiny kernel of truth here I can explain if you’re interested in hearing about it.
Basically, the “Ocean Conveyer” they are referring to is when warmer, saltier water from the tropics moves north into the Atlantic, it cools, becomes denser, and sinks. This leads to ocean currents that distribute the heat. The theory here is that as glaciers melt, they increase the freshwater in the north which is less dense than the salty water. This could disrupt the sinking of cold water and the resulting currents. The lack of heat distribution could lead to less warm water reaching Europe which could indeed cause some regional cooling. A sudden influx of freshwater is believed to have contributed to global cooling during the Younger Dryas period around 12,000 years ago.
The problem here is that it doesn’t actually counteract the heating of the planet or the build up of greenhouse gases(something that didn’t occur during the Younger Dryas period). The tropics no longer having the heat distributed by ocean currents causes the heat to build up there, exacerbating storm systems. The heat build up causes high pressure systems(heat domes) to develop. The disruption in the ocean currents could also prevent monsoons from reaching regions dependent on them causing droughts that further increase heat.
To make matters worse, the slowing of ocean currents also impacts how much CO2 the ocean absorbs which in turn further makes climate change worse.
So they are right to be concerned about a disruption in the “ocean conveyer” but this is just another aspect of climate change and another reason to quickly reduce our greenhouse emissions.
I guess you don't realize that it takes a Dryas Event, otherwise known as a Freshwater Discharge Event, to really slow down the thermohaline currents.
AND, before a Dryas Event can occur, there needs to be continental ice sheets covering half of North America, half of Europe, and a good part of Siberia.
You were saying something about an education?
Yes, you’re referring to the breakdown of the AMOC, which also poses increased severe weather risk as well as the melting of the ice at the Polar caps.
I'm sure people in South America will be fascinated to hear about this upcoming "Snowball Earth." They could use more rain, let alone some snow.
It's almost Thanksgiving and here in Montana we had an inch of snow and it melted. Winters are nothing like they were 40 years ago.
Dont stress, itll all be over soon. Enjoy every good day we have left 🥂
It's as if there's this thing called "climate change." Imagine that. 🤔
Even if the entire earth froze over there will still be groups of red hats saying climate change is a hoax 😂.
Show me proof
@@otange599 99% of the worlds scientists have put millions of documents of proof all over the internet. You have to be actively ignorant to believe otherwise.
@@ChairPacer It IS a hoax, it has been happening for millions of years, the only difference is humans, that are recording these things.
@@otange599 Look up Carbon Dioxide levels and how they measure it to know it is manmade. Unfortunately it is 100% true.
This is the sad truth. I remember when we used to have snow on the ground for most of the winter. I remember how filthy the sidewalks would be from all the dirty snow and salt being on them for months and how I couldn't wait for it to rain and wash the filth away. Last winter, it was mild and snowed 3 times in total and it melted within 2 to 3 days. Last winter was also very dry. The previous 5 or 6 winters were very rainy
Well. Winter is coming back in December so we all need to get ready to like bundle up. : (
Global warming here in northeast! We haven’t had winters since 2018-2020. Sad 😢
Last 2 winters got very cold along the gulf coast in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida panhandle. Wasn't expecting 17 degree low. I need a warmer winter this time. Don't like it when it gets crazy cold in the deep south.
You’re talking about 4 days of cold weather max
@@hi1is Right. For the extremes about 4 days. But it was still a colder than normal winter for the Southeastern States according to the weather reports.
Hello Sacramento from Calgary Alberta Canada don't complain about the weather because it's freezing cold here with lots of snow and no hope for spring until at least April
We’re more worried about how the cycle will affect fire season.
In 20 years, your statement won’t be true.
Used to rain so hard mostly in the winter and in spring in California here in the Los Angeles area in the nineties. I grew up here as a child and loved to jump in the rain. Would go up my knees. Been getting dryer and dryer since the early 2 thousands. Winters are not even that cold anymore most of the time here. On the contrary summers use to be very hot almost every single summer. Oddly, summers here now are almost like spring for a good part of the summer. The hottest days of summer used to last well into September. But not much anymore.
Nothing is permanent...
Tell my ex that😂
No! I don’t want warmer winters I want the snow there never was that much snow please do something to stop it! 😭
It’s almost like climate change wasn’t a hoax after all 🤯
Just pay more taxes so you can have convenient weather.
Whew.... thaaaaanks😂
Or, we can just listen to Marjorie Taylor Greene and let the Democrats change the weather. Oh, actually, we can just have p.o.s. Donald Trump get out his sharpie again and that will fix it all.
@@Jackie371
If you did, it would give you climate change. REEEEEeeeeeee!
There is no permanent. It’s all change. We live in a dynamic system.
We (industrial civilization) are breaking the dynamic system, and this is one result. It will be “permanent” for your lifespan at least. You’re not smarter than scientists.
So perhaps we should all fight for government funding to develop Green Hydrogen, the energy form that only produces water, not carbon or smog? Tell the administration we want to save the planet for humans!
And it’s only gonna get worse for the years to come love it
Science!
There is nothing permanent about any weather change no matter the cause
Above temperatures?? I saw a pine tree this morning that was budding..full budding like it was spring. Grass is still green like….and I am in the Midwest. KCMO.
Cant we have cooler summers?
I vote for cooler summers AND warmer winters! Who is with us?
In 2022, the number of triple digit temperature days in Tucson, Arizona was below their average. A few years back, Spokane, Washington got its earliest snowfall on record. You'll never hear the mainstream media talk about facts like those, however. There is nothing scientific about the way this issue is being presented, and the Greta Thunberg cultists are additional proof of that.
In 2022, the number of triple digit temperature days in Tucson, Arizona was below their average. A few years back, Spokane, Washington got its earliest snowfall on record. You'll never hear the mainstream media talk about facts like those, however. There is nothing scientific about the way this issue is being presented, and the Greta Thunberg cultists are additional proof of that.
if I go out and buy a $70,000 electric car, will it go back to how it use to be?
Please stop comparing the back to how things were in the 70s and 80s
I am really happy that we won’t be getting barely any snow because I personally hate the snow and those we have to travel via bus or take a Uber. I’m sure they will be happy if there is no snow.
So because of this, California needs to pay 5 dollars a gallon for gas? Even though nobody says that high gas prices in the state is reversing "climate change"
what's your favorite flavor of paint chip sparky
Why is the quality of this video (image) so low - it's literally fuzzy.
Not for me
@@Thecatnamedkiwi It's clear this time, but when I first viewed it, the image was very fuzzy, even the label letters. I even checked the comments section to see whether or not it was my entire screen and it wasn't, they were clear. Transmission glitch I guess, I do have DSL internet out here in the sticks.
Smiling about this seems inappropriate.
Y'all don't get it. Even your title is WRONG. There is No "permanent". Duh.
permanent change =/= static. Your poor brain cells.
Yes.
BREAKING NEWS; 99.9% chance of darkness tonight followed by a sunrise.
I’m holding out for the 0.1%
"Drill baby drill"
A little more heat never killed anyone.. a lot of it will, though
So, wait... what is "the North" and what do you mean by "colder and wetter in the North"?
Is that colder and wetter than previous years?
Where? In Canada, or in New York State?
As ski resorts become more recluse 😂😂😂😂😂😂
So what you’re saying is our planet will look like mars in a few years?
No one is saying that.
Co2 baby keep on pumping!
I have no idea why this is happening but I do know this for certain:Giving the Democrats all of your money is not going to change things one iota.
2024 HOTTEST YEAR EVER, 2025 HOTTEST YEAR EVER!!!
CONSEQUENCES = BIGGG STORMS
we are in an interglacial period
It's called global warming
Permanently? Really? I don't think so. Things change. Earth changes. Weather changes. Humans have no clue!!
Permanent pattern. This El Niño/La Niña nonsense happened in the late 90s. We dealt with it, and lived. We will do it again, and keep doing it.
Actually, just humans who haven't learned what we're continuing to do to the planet, have no clue. Scientists took giant ice block samples from several miles down in the thick arctic ice and studied it. It clearly shows that the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased significantly since our Industrial Revolution.
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere causes changes in the ice. Carbon dating of rocky mountains tell us the approximate years that changes happened and these show significant changes since the Industrial Revolution, too. The high amounts of carbon dioxide in the air that is causing the planet to warm faster has killed a large part of the coral reef which is vital to the health of our oceans, our fish, and our food chain.
Please learn about this and get onboard with doing what we need to do to fix what we've caused - for your kids and grandkids, if you have any, if not, then learn and spread the word for other people's kids and grandkids.
@UmmYeahOk El Nino and La Nina have happened many times since the 90s too, and before. Always has. They're natural patterns.
@@TrahzyThat’s my point. If it’s a reoccurring “phenomenon,” then is it not, in a way, “permanent?” I’m not saying climate change doesn’t exist, but these weather patterns are pretty regular.
Long live "La niña!"
When the climate changes, weather can change too. Big dynamic changes to the earth can change the climate. Several years ago, a gigantic change to the earth occurred. The molten core of the earth reversed itself and now rotates the opposite direction. About that same time, Calgary, B.C. had surface temperatures in the summer of 114*F . The temperature was elevated over 100*F for more than a week. The U.S. experienced the two hottest years on record and the difference blew the climate change estimates away. Because there is no model that includes that dynamic event. We have no idea what that reverse spin means, but we know it means something.
Profits and deregulation over science.
Im so tired of republican bs
I'm so tired of people who don't understand science but firmly believe they do. I'm willing to bet you can't explain the greenhouse effect without using the word "trap." Keep in mind that "trap" is not a physics term.
@@JimmyD806 nice strawman argument. Did your mom help you come up with that or is the foam helmet obstructing your view of the keyboard?
@daggers101
POP PHYSICS QUIZ
A carbon dioxide molecule in the upper atmosphere that's at vibrational ground state absorbs a photon with a wavelength of 4.25 microns. What will the result be?
1. Nothing will happen.
2. Photodissociation.
3. The molecule will decay and emit a photon with a wavelength of 4.25 microns.
4. The molecule will decay and emit a photon with a wavelength of 7.49 microns.
5. The molecule will decay and emit a photon with a wavelength of 9.4 microns.
6. The molecule will collide with another molecule and give up all or part of the energy.
7. Both 3 and 6 are possible.
8. Both 4 and 6 are possible.
9. Both 5 and 6 are possible.
10. I don't have a clue. I only made it to 4th grade.
@@JimmyD806 Sure! Greenhouse gasses are a part of the Earth's atmosphere, and the Earth is a closed system. The change of solid Carbon to gaseous Carbon by the burning of Fossil Fuels greatly outweighs the change of gaseous Carbon to solid Carbon, therefore increasing the amount of gaseous Carbon (greenhouse gas) in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases absorb the energy heat energy from sunlight more than the other gasses present in the atmosphere. In increasing the amount of greenhouse gases, the average temperature of the Earth begins to rise, as there is a rising amount of heat-absorbing matter in the atmosphere.
Because of Trump?
Always need a 4wd in Northern states in snow for life. Always need hid or led headlights in snow storms for good in 20 century. We are not in 19 century with old Halogens headlights. Soon halogen headlights will be Phased out for good. I hate halogen headlights in new vehicles doesn't look good on brand new vehicles These days Change a headlights bulb form halogen to led bulb in headlights on any vehicle all ages on Many years to come on 2025 or 2030 and 2050. Life means Life.
wow this sucks. still not voting dem. next.
The earths gonna do what it wants regardless of us
Prophecies from the ungodly? Deuteronomy 18:22 KJV
When a prophet speaketh in the name of the LORD, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.
Scientists took giant ice block samples from several miles down in the thick arctic ice and studied it. It clearly shows that the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased significantly since our Industrial Revolution. Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere causes changes in the ice.
Carbon dating of rocky mountains tell us the approximate years that changes happened and these show significant changes since the Industrial Revolution, too. The high amounts of carbon dioxide in the air that is causing the planet to warm faster has killed a large part of the coral reef which is vital to the health of our oceans, our fish, and our food chain.
Please learn about this and get onboard with doing what we need to do to fix what we've caused - for your kids and grandkids, if you have any, if not, then learn and spread the word for other people's kids and grandkids.
While impacts will be much worse for them, for sure, from the extraordinary amounts of fossil fuels we burn everyday, it's already driving changes we can see and feel, and trends that are going to only get worse. The question is how much worse. Property values along the Gulf Coast are flatter than the rest of the country as a whole, because property insurance is going out of control. Which is happening because of the more rapidly accelerating hurricanes, and more intense, farther reaching rains they dump on the coast and inland.
Eventually people aren't going to be able to afford to insure their homes, or get mortgages down there, and properties are going to be abandoned. While we get climate refugees elsewhere, farther away from the obvious risk, into the interior. But even those areas aren't immune from greater extremes, which makes recovering from dramatic weather events, driven by hotter temps, with air that holds more moisture and dumps more violent rain. And causes deeper droughts when heat alone dries everything out faster. We see it as far north as New England, where we swing from saturated soil and flooding from heavy rains one year, then severe drought just the next year. Pakistan and Southeast Asia are unfathomably worse. It's just that we don't really care about their plight. It's not just coming, some of it is here. By the time of our grandchildren, it could just be harder, or it could be enough to make lots of places uninhabitable, with all those people cramming into fewer thriving places.
For anyone that thinks inflation has been bad here the last few years, just wait until crops start failing in half the world's crop producing regions a year or more in a row. People are going to starve, and food is going to get harder to afford. Let alone maintaining homes when storms slam an area before they're even able to rebuild.
It seems like there's a lot more snowflakes these day's, that's for sure , and this November, they're melting over and over ...... 😂
Don’t worry guys Jesus will come back before any of this stuff happens 🤡
Bahumbug, smell my pants Mother Nature.
Wow😅
Another YT channel for paleoclimate deniers. 😂😂
Winter is getting more comfortable. We must fix this!
Yeah, that’s not what she said. It may be what you heard, but it’s not what she said.
Yah buddy let’s see how comfortable people are when their whole neighborhoods are flooded and no one has flood insurance and they’re all sitting on top of their roofs hoping someone will come by to save them.
You didn't understand some of what she said. She said that the jet stream becomes more unpredictable, and many states (like mine) will experience sudden, colder temperatures and more freezing rain. I think the warmer states will be the left half of the US, judging by the jet stream graph, but it looks like the right half will have colder, more unpredictable weather. Great. 👎💩
@@arunbenny808 it’s not hurricane pipe down buddy
I ❤️ global warming. 🌎 🔥.
I try everything I can to contribute to Making Winters Warm Again.
I don’t recycle. I burn my trash in a barrel. I dump my used motor oil in the lake.
I’m doing my part 👍
Hope you don't forget to drink and eat your raw sewage everyday. It's all part of your contribution and self reliance.
Mua haaaa haaaaaa haaaaaaaaaa
Free Palestine now!
alarmism
How is it alarmism when Exxon knew in the 70s 😂
@@rylans.5365 knew what precisely? as if you know
@@rylans.5365 I keep the original ad in my file of which you speak. The alarmism comes from the constant message that you can do anything about it. Better adapt. CO2 is not the problem. You don't advocate for the ban of airline travel or for everyone to stop using cell phones.
They need to stop cloud seeding geoengineering chemtrail spraying
Cloud seeing causes rain, only in specific conditions… Do you wear the foil hat when you sleep too or only when you’re awake? Jw
@@ChairPacerthe only evidence of climate change came from cloud seeding imagine that tin foil
The only evidence of climate change came from cloud seeding
Imagine that tin foil
You need to just stop.
Fear Farming
The Farmers Almanac is accurate. NOAA is not
The Farmers Almanac predicted the first snow in Cincinnati this year would be on Nov. 4. On that day, there was a high temp of 75 and a low of 54. The first snow actually came on Nov. 21.
@GSHAPIROY And? Last year the farmers Almanac predicted and incredibly slow hurricane season. NOAA did too, until the last minute after the media started running stories about the crazier than normal hurricane season. They then switched the forecast and predicted a crazy hurricane season nothing happened.
Being off by a couple weeks is very accurate when it comes to long term weather predictions.
@@jordanslingluff287 I gather you don't live in Ashville, NC. Ask them if that kind of flooding is all part of the random inevitability of storms going back hundreds of years.
It's not. Weather events never seen are becoming inevitable, thanks to black gold unearthing carbon that had been buried underground for tens of millions of years before any advanced primate walked the Earth.
Great propaganda. It’s raining in California. It’s snowing on the East Coast. This has been happening consistently for so long the English created a word to define it. It’s called weather. Crazy, I know.
@oscarsmith6519 Umm... it's actually not snowing on much of the east coat anymore. Stopped in NYC about 3 years ago.
@@Mr.A_nyc umm. what's it going to do on the east coast for the next million years? pro tip: you don't know. 0 scientists know
@@RobertMJohnson You can calculate a climate for a given ghg-content. You can modell a climate changing due to rising GHG.
No "time" involved. Except the time you need to add ghg.... Most laymen get that wrong.
Obama done it 😊
Wait... What?! Wait... aren't YOU the people who keep claiming that it was YOUR intellectual prowess and superiority that created all these measurement tools and technology? Somehow now, it wasn't you?
Oh..okay. Good to know that you do things then lie about that you did them.
Joebama wants a nuclear winter.
@edpeterson2293 your mamma wants Joebama
"The american lifestyle is non-negotiable!" G.W.Bush done it.