Carbon dioxide hysteria (Page 51/170)
rinselberg APR 22, 01:57 PM
Over the next 30 years, to 2053, the locality of Bandera, Texas is expected to reach double the number of days per year with daytime highs of at least 105 degrees, compared to where it is now.

Where do I get this stuff?

https://riskfactor.com/city...x/4805528_fsid/flood

Keep scrolling until you see "Severe HEAT FACTOR". Look for text that is red.

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cliffw APR 23, 11:41 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:
An "extreme heat belt" reaching as far north as Chicago is taking shape, a corridor that cuts through the middle of the country and would affect more than 107 million people over the next 30 years, according to new data on the country's heat risks.


Denise Chow and Nigel Chiwaya for NBC News; August 14, 2022.
https://www.nbcnews.com/sci...-belt-2053-rcna42486



We should give a damn damn ? Why ? Who complained ? Just the Gawds ?

NBC News, ?

First Street Foundation ? Who the hell are they ? The First Street Foundation ? Surely they are an unbiased entity ? What ? They are not ?


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Originally posted by rinselberg:
The report, released Monday [August 15, 2022] by the nonprofit research group First Street Foundation ...



Non profit ? Where do they get the money for research ? Surely not from the Gawds. What ? That is where they get they money ?


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Originally posted by rinselberg:
Over the next 30 years, to 2053, the locality of Bandera, Texas is expected to reach double the number of days per year with daytime highs of at least 105 degrees, compared to where it is now.

Where do I get this stuff?



I know exactly where you get it from !

105 degrees ? Great, a Cool Front. I worked drilling oil/gas wells in Laredo Texas,12 hours a day where, once, the GloBull temperature reached 114 degrees. Around that time, it was always close to 114 degrees. I survived.

I am sure the Gawds don't want you to know that.

I have to admit you are building quite the legacy. They might even tribute to you that all that think as you do, "as a rinselberger. rinselberging will define one that believes in lies, damn lies, statistics, and graphs.

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cliffw APR 23, 12:31 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by rinselberg:

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rinselberg APR 23, 01:28 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:
First Street Foundation? Who the hell are they? The First Street Foundation? Surely they are an unbiased entity? What? They are not?


They are biased towards the idea of preserving a weather-regulating climate for the 48 contiguous states of the United States that is compatible with human life for additional centuries and possibly some thousands of more years, until some factor(s) beyond human control evict homo sapiens in its entirety from all of its lodgings within the contiguous or continental United States.

(I'm setting Alaska aside, on terminological grounds. It's "continental" but it's not "contiguous"... except with Canada.)

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cliffw APR 23, 01:32 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:
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Texas is expected to reach double the number of days per year with daytime highs of at least 105 degrees, compared to where it is now.



Where exactly is it now ? Don't hold back. Go ahead. Show the ignorance of the Gawds.
cliffw APR 23, 01:45 PM

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Originally posted by [b][color=green]rinselberg:[color]

They are biased towards the idea of preserving a weather-regulating climate for the 48 contiguous states of the United States that is compatible with human life for additional centuries and possibly some thousands of more years, until some factor(s) beyond human control evict homo sapiens in its entirety from all of its lodgings within the contiguous or continental United States. (I'm setting Alaska aside, on terminological grounds. It's "continental" but it's not "contiguous"... except with Canada.)




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Originally posted by [b][color=green]rinselberg:[color] (I'm setting Alaska aside, on terminological grounds. It's "continental" but it's not "contiguous"... except with Canada.).



That is good news. Terminological grounds. It's "continental" but it's not "contiguous"... except with Canada.). China and India thank you.

You can not win when you are the wrong side of logic !
ray b APR 23, 01:53 PM
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ray b APR 23, 01:55 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:
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Texas is expected to reach double the number of days per year with daytime highs of at least 105 degrees, compared to where it is now.



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Originally posted by cliffw:
Where exactly is it now ? Don't hold back. Go ahead. Show the ignorance of the [b]Gawds
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if we rated enviro-efforts texas gets a single star as they are very BAD at it

green gawds like invisible ones do NOT exist never have or will and will not save your sorry butt

we lost winter here this year 2023 is hot and getting hotter
the rump lovers can't fix it and refuse to help
worse they try to stop anyone who dares try to fix it
clearly showing their dark side plans and evil hopes

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williegoat APR 23, 02:22 PM

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we lost winter here this year 2023



That's OK, we found it. Phoenix just had the coldest winter in 30 years and Flagstaff had the second highest snowfall ever.
MidEngineManiac APR 23, 03:24 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

That's OK, we found it. Phoenix just had the coldest winter in 30 years and Flagstaff had the second highest snowfall ever.



We sent you our weather by mistake. Sorry about that.

River never did freeze over this year. No ice fishing for us.

No piles and piles of snow and slush crap, plus ice-jambs and flooding to deal with either !!!

I can water-fish.

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