![]() 80% of B.C., Alberta glaciers will disappear in next 50 years: expertEnvironmental | 207740 hits | Dec 27 9:06 am | Posted by: DrCaleb Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Probably a good plan.
In other news: I'm predicting that the world's supply of poutine will be completely mined out and exhausted by the year 2100!!!
They missed their annual story of the Alberta glaciers melting and OMG we're all gonna die. I was waiting to hear about it.
Just imagine if Doc and the CBC had been around from the tens of thousands of years ago when the glaciers started melting - such ace reporting they could do.
Not even one.
All year.
In other bad news for the climate apocalypse believers it looks like 2018 will be the first year on record where there hasn't been even ONE F5 tornado in the entire United States.
Not even one.
All year.
Where do you even come up with this shit?
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/f5torns.htm
https://weather.com/storms/tornado/news ... es-history
In other bad news for the climate apocalypse believers it looks like 2018 will be the first year on record where there hasn't been even ONE F5 tornado in the entire United States.
Not even one.
All year.
Where do you even come up with this shit?
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/f5torns.htm
https://weather.com/storms/tornado/news ... es-history
Washington Post: 2018 will be the first year with no violent tornadoes in the United States
Grrrr...
Damn that Washington Post and its "fake news.!"
Right Tricks?
But Bart's quote does seem to be a more or less accurate paraphrase of both the title of the WaPo article and this from within it:
If and when that happens, it will be the first time since the modern record began in 1950.
In other bad news for the climate apocalypse believers it looks like 2018 will be the first year on record where there hasn't been even ONE F5 tornado in the entire United States.
Not even one.
All year.
Where do you even come up with this shit?
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/f5torns.htm
https://weather.com/storms/tornado/news ... es-history
What's funny is that NOAA pulled down that first link of yours because it was so wrong!
Don't set yourself for some kind of bad karma. The way things are changing and getting weirder it's just as likely to get some kind of mid-winter tornado somewhere that kills fifty people and annihilates two or three Midwestern towns as it is to see a year with them being relatively tame. And lack of killer tornadoes doesn't debunk climate change anyway. If anything the chronic dry air and lack of regular moisture that feeds tornado conditions this past summer and fall in the tornado-prone states is another symptom of climate instability given the breadth and duration of the drought conditions across the US this year. Seeing places that should have reservoirs brimming with water experiencing shortages and lower river/lake levels is way more worrying a sign than more tornadoes or less tornadoes could ever be.
Weirder? What ever happened to ?
Hmmmmm?
In other bad news for the climate apocalypse believers it looks like 2018 will be the first year on record where there hasn't been even ONE F5 tornado in the entire United States.
Not even one.
All year.
Where do you even come up with this shit?
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/f5torns.htm
https://weather.com/storms/tornado/news ... es-history
What's funny is that NOAA pulled down that first link of yours because it was so wrong!
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/f5torns.html
There's a meeting next week to plan in case the area burns again for the 3rd summer in a row and I got an email from the real estate agent to reduce the price of our cabin south of here as only TWO sold last summer due to people worrying about fire risks.
No we who can look out our fucking windows and see over the last two decades don't have hate pouring through us, that would be like hating the blind or the mentally challenged. Pity maybe, extreme pity.