• MAGISTERLUDI (edited 9 years ago)
    +3

    One can not accept climate change, then state it is not related to everyday weather,........... unless your Wayne Higgins from NOAA?

    • jcscher
      +2

      I think the point is climate change is about more then one weather pattern. Climate change is a history of weather events.

      • MAGISTERLUDI
        +2

        How can climate change not be about every weather pattern? It either exists or doesn't. It can not be a sometime thing, a storm here or a storm there, allowing climatologists to pick and choose. Actual occurrences create history.

        • jcscher
          +2

          A lot of people do not believe in climate change at all. One pattern does not prove anything. A history of patterns is much more believable. Do you even believe in climate change or do you think it's hogwash?

          • MAGISTERLUDI (edited 9 years ago)
            +2

            You can't have it part time, or when it suits a purpose. Climate change is not selective to weather patterns. All patterns are interrelated. Climate change is inevitable as the sun rising.

            • jcscher (edited 9 years ago)
              +2

              I agree with that. I notice you ignored my question,but if your interested in extreme weather please check out the tribe on extreme weather-http://snapzu.com/t/extremeweather/

            • MAGISTERLUDI (edited 9 years ago)
              +3
              @jcscher -

              I answered your question, just prior to your published response, however you may have been typing at the time;)

            • jcscher (edited 9 years ago)
              +3
              @MAGISTERLUDI -

              Yes I was :) I do not type fast Lol.