tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6322916946732811685.post670570637419295875..comments2024-03-29T09:14:34.373-04:00Comments on Borepatch: Where has all the warming gone?Borepatchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05029434172945099693noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6322916946732811685.post-55659705066616185262023-03-21T08:23:33.545-04:002023-03-21T08:23:33.545-04:00All I know is what I know. I've lived in and ...All I know is what I know. I've lived in and around Phoenix Arizona since 1958. We've set record high temps over the years, and record low temps. We've had some damn dry years, and like now, we've had some pretty wet ones. We've had summers so hot that it softens the asphalt in the streets. I even remember a couple of winter mornings when I had to chip ice off the sidewalk in front of my house. It seems to run in about a 30–35-year cycle.<br /><br />You don't need college degrees or government committees to know that hot summers will cool, and cold winters will warm. it's how things are. Heat islands are real. Everyone around here for more than a few years can tell you that. It's what happens when you bring millions of people into an area over the years, build up all the infrastructure they need to exist, and don't do some basic, common-sense things to alleviate the problems that will surely come.<br /><br />We definitely need more vegetation here (desert plants, not Eastern trees and such,) and less rock lawns. And a special note to the rocket scientists in Phoenix who think the answer to the "drought" problem is to start painting the streets white, maybe you need to go back and think on this some more.<br /><br />We are having one of our wet winters this year, our reservoirs are all near full, to the point that there is water running down the normally dry Salt River. The southwest corner of the U.S. is setting records for snow and rain levels.<br /><br />And yesterday, some group of asshats in the U.N. came out with yet another report on how "climate change" is going to destroy us all by the middle of next week at the latest.Murphy(AZ)https://www.blogger.com/profile/08096111370780976408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6322916946732811685.post-66163825946268649372023-03-21T06:53:16.850-04:002023-03-21T06:53:16.850-04:00Except now they have morphed it into "climate...Except now they have morphed it into "climate change."<br />It does not matter if the temperature goes up or if it goes down.<br />It is ALL YOUR FAULT!matismhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12935009854433843094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6322916946732811685.post-24700314069146497652023-03-20T17:11:27.917-04:002023-03-20T17:11:27.917-04:00There you go with facts again! :-)There you go with facts again! :-)Old NFOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16404197287935017147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6322916946732811685.post-51852507949780931372023-03-20T13:11:19.944-04:002023-03-20T13:11:19.944-04:00Keyword : untampered
Untampered data from Austral...Keyword : <i>untampered</i><br /><br />Untampered data from Australia, the US or pretty much anywhere shows a decrease. It started out with honest intent, maybe some guy monitoring some station got sick and didn't get a reading for a day or two, but once data starts getting adjusted it loses reality. <br /><br />Then there's how creeping urbanization ruins so many surface stations. Urban Heat Island effect is real. The more you look, the more crap you see. Sort of like city streets. <br />SiGraybeardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00280583031339062059noreply@blogger.com