Temp recorded at 7 am at the Vegreville research station west of Veg was -43.9 with wind chill at -51. Beats the old record of -38 for Feb 5.
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We deniers can’t use those readings. It’s just weather don’t ya know. Yet the warmists use warmer than usual temps to state their case and confirm their “findingsâ€.
They claim the north is warming faster than anywhere else. All I do is look at the conditions of the north. I have been watching this for many years, and unless Ice recently learned to not form at minus 30 and colder, it beats me?
But remember, use only warm weather to prove the global warming. Cold weather is just, weather.
Cbc ran an article about how the polar vortex and the recent brutal cold, is caused by global warming. I kid you not.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostWe deniers can’t use those readings. It’s just weather don’t ya know. Yet the warmists use warmer than usual temps to state their case and confirm their “findingsâ€.
They claim the north is warming faster than anywhere else. All I do is look at the conditions of the north. I have been watching this for many years, and unless Ice recently learned to not form at minus 30 and colder, it beats me?
But remember, use only warm weather to prove the global warming. Cold weather is just, weather.
Cbc ran an article about how the polar vortex and the recent brutal cold, is caused by global warming. I kid you not.
Record high temperature here yesterday and close today
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The law of unintended consequences, if there is such a law, todays Winnipeg Free Press:
Opinion
Stop scapegoating: people cause climate change
Look no further than genocide of Indigenous Peoples, which caused Little Ice Age, study says
Niigaan Sinclair By: Niigaan Sinclair
Posted: 02/5/2019 3:00 AM | Comments: 156
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Between the 16th and 19th centuries, there was a period of worldwide cooling, with the peak between 1645-1715. During this period, winters in Europe and North America were on average 2 C lower, resulting in famine, infant mortality and increased sickness.
It has been called by scientists as the "Little Ice Age."
It wasn’t all bad though. Entire European cultural expressions and traditions emerged out of the cold.
Large, sweeping paintings of frozen waterways in Amsterdam (such as Winter Landscape by Jacob van Ruisdael) and snow on mountains and cities (such as Rome with Snow by Giovanni Paolo Panini) dominated the art world and shaped impressions of European life. Even Rembrandt produced his only winter painting during this time, in 1646.
In London, the River Thames froze, resulting in the legendary River Thames Frost Fair in 1607-08 and for two dozen times after (the last fair occurred in 1814).
The Thirty Years’ War between Protestants and Catholics in central Europe — caused by disputes not just over religion but land and food — has been linked to the Little Ice Age.
Wars were also won or lost due to the cold. Swedish soldiers were able to march over ice to attack Copenhagen in 1658.
In 1709, one of the coldest European winters on record, Peter the Great and his Russian army defeated Charles XII of Sweden largely due to how they handled the ice and snow.
In an article entitled "How fashion adapted to climate change — in the Little Ice Age," in The Conversation, researcher Lane Eagles argues the rise in wearing furs in Europe occurred due to the drop in temperatures.
One of the biggest social impacts of the increasing cold was scapegoating — or the blaming the weather on otherwise unrelated causes.
During desperate times, hunger, cold and fear would mix together to blame factors such as superstition, spirits and, most notably, women.
The rise of accusations of witchcraft increased during the 16th century in Europe. In 2016, German historian Wolfgang Behringer compared the rise of witchcraft prosecutions in the 14th century to the rise of the Little Ice Age and found criminal charges of women reached their peak during the coldest years of the period.
The cultural effects of the Little Ice Age cannot be understated. It formed, created and left a lasting legacy in much of what is called "European culture."
This naturally spreads into cultures of Canada and the United States today — built partly off a foundation of European tastes, beliefs, ideas and impressions.
What sparked the worldwide cold of the Little Ice Age? The genocide of Indigenous Peoples, according to a new study released last week by University College London (UCL).
Due to famine, war and disease after encountering Europeans, it is estimated nearly 56 million Indigenous people — nearly 90 per cent of the population — died in North America during the first 200 years of European colonization.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostWe deniers can’t use those readings. It’s just weather don’t ya know. Yet the warmists use warmer than usual temps to state their case and confirm their “findingsâ€.
They claim the north is warming faster than anywhere else. All I do is look at the conditions of the north. I have been watching this for many years, and unless Ice recently learned to not form at minus 30 and colder, it beats me?
But remember, use only warm weather to prove the global warming. Cold weather is just, weather.
Cbc ran an article about how the polar vortex and the recent brutal cold, is caused by global warming. I kid you not.
like arguing with a doorknob ?
nothing to do with lack of Suns activity ? , solar minimum ?
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We do not know. It has been a pretty mild winter.
Yes it is cold . You live in sask. It Has been colder.
Just not this day . What do you expect.
A one degree shift is a little hard to notice over the long term.
That is why we have science.
And I admit , it might be a net benefit here.
A little warning would not hurt my feelings.
And at 2100 ft. Above sea level,flooding not a problem
But A few cold days does not necessarily mean it is not happening.
Just as smoking hot temps in Australia are not proof it is
Happining.
I just do not understand why 95% of science would want to go along , with a wild ass greenie conspiracy.
For the fun of it.
You are probably right that any attempt to curb CO2 emissions, Carbon tax , could be rife for abuse .
Or wealth transfer
That does not mean , there is nothing in the scienceLast edited by sawfly1; Feb 5, 2019, 21:09.
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Wow I’m surprised some of you Anti Science posters are still alive.
I cant imagine you let yourselves be Vaccinated
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Originally posted by dalek View PostA lot of funding depends on going along.
A lot of tenure depends on it too.
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Originally posted by ajl View PostYup. Many will do anything for a buck. Fortunately a few scientist were not so easy to buy off. Carbon taxes are supported by those who think they will be on the RECEIVING end.
Sawfly, science is solid and dependable. However, the "science" that is used in the AGW theory is beyond suspect, as even some in the alarmist camp acknowledge that the placement of temperature recording stations has an impact on the reading.
In other words, the variables have not been eliminated, thus rendering the results unreliable and unfalsifiable.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostWe deniers can’t use those readings. It’s just weather don’t ya know. Yet the warmists use warmer than usual temps to state their case and confirm their “findingsâ€.
They claim the north is warming faster than anywhere else. All I do is look at the conditions of the north. I have been watching this for many years, and unless Ice recently learned to not form at minus 30 and colder, it beats me?
But remember, use only warm weather to prove the global warming. Cold weather is just, weather.
Cbc ran an article about how the polar vortex and the recent brutal cold, is caused by global warming. I kid you not.
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Originally posted by MBgrower View PostRemember who pays their wages, plus another 600 million handed to the media to sell the turdo mantra. CBC 'journalists' have the same bias as all the "scientists" looking to maintain their govt funding for their "research". Fake news and fake science.
Agree, sad that they would sell their souls but since time began people have compromised their own common sense for personal gain.
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