That happens when wet, sort of warm air comes in contact with really cold air. But you know the climate panic crowd will say this never happened before.

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Had the trampoline staked down in 6 different spots. Went ahead and peeled it out of the woodline this morning. Pool had something fly into it. It’s empty and shredded now. That, a few stray privacy fence pieces, and some sheet metal off the barn roof.

Nature’s last autumn fit. Here’s hoping for record warmth this year! :wink:

If you look at these movement patterns for the fronts it seems that the rotational axis has probably shifted some. It is always shifting to some degree as a fluid ocean and uneven land mass distribution on a spinning object produces wobble. That will shift the lines of the latitude alignment of temperature bands at right angles to the axis of spin. Weather events are going to shift alignment accordingly.

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I have thoughts on our climate, but I’m only using historical patterns based on a dependable natural cycle, which happens over and over and over again, in spite of our mere surface-nuisance-presence.

But, like communism, maybe this time the left will get it right. :man_shrugging:

I’m pretty sure axis drift is a very, very long term naturally occurring variable. Like all things involving our actual records of measured observations, the actual record of axis shift is very short term in the big scheme of geological history.

We are living in the longest period of stable climate on record. That stability is waning, and we are long overdue for our next disruption. Global temps have shifted way more radically than the crap libs are quivering over.

This current period of stable climate came at the cost of over 70% of all mammals over 100 lbs going extinct on this side of the planet.

The largest extinction event in at least the last 2 million began just 12,000 years ago, when mankind already had been building megalithic stone buildings, sewage and aqueduct systems, and writing (all things falsely credited to the Sumerians over 7,000 years later).

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We wouldn’t want conflicting information to stand between Progressives and their goal of central control over economic resources and their distribution among the population, and the power that comes with that type of control.

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Cold is good news there though right?

Photo op. All he did was take people away from finding survivors and helping clean up the mess. He should have stayed home.

Cold is subjective. Below freezing throughout the winter is a good thing here. Cold doesn’t begin until about -25. :wink:

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Nah. He’s doing what leader should do. See the damage in person. Talk to those involved.

Just don’t start throwing paper towel like a fool. :star_struck:

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All he is doing is putting on a big show for power and money he could care less about what happened to all those people. He should have stayed home so the people who really care could do their work instead of looking after a senile of man.

Presidents, governors and mayors do this all the time.

You complain about silly things.

You might want to go look at the things said about trump and his wife by you leftist when they showed up after a disaster happened. You most certainly were giving them praise.

Yeah, that was pretty lame. I thought we had plenty to criticize, going after Melania’s shoes was just petty.

Oh yea and the CEC wouldn’t have had a field day with that one right?.. Biden didn’t even go visit the disaster area!!! This place would be going nuts with outrage posts…

I was helping make that point.

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I don’t think you read my post correctly.
Can you point to a record where they were rare and not to this severity near the peak of the last interglacial period – you know 60 to 100 thousand years ago?

Didn’t know you were a long thinker.

Guess I was wrong…

Allan

When you are dealing with climate, you MUST be a long thinker. If you look at the record there are glacial periods and interglacial periods. We are nearing the peak of an interglacial period. The ONLY way to know if something is normal, would be to compare what is occuring NOW to what happened during the previous near peaks of interglacial periods.

Do you agree or do you not agree?

And basically we have NO way of knowing what tornadoes were like in any of the previous times of near peak interglacial times.