Killed by an offshore windmill, along with all the whales, sharks, turtles, and bunny rabbits, no doubt.Just went for a jog. Pretty gross out there. Found a dead bird outside my garage when I came home. Coincidence ?
His board handle is pretty ironic, considering how often he farts in threads as he just did in this one. If he keeps it up, we're gonna have to assign him the nickname "Kneejerk".You're an idiot.
Try actually reading what I wrote, ya f*ckin' moron.
No, they're ignored because they're irrelevant. The issue isn't that there haven't been far warmer and/or far colder times on this planet (although the medieval "warm" period was localized, not global, with global avg temps being cooler than today) - the issue is that we've never seen a warming rate this rapid (just like calculus - it's all about rates - our warming has been over decades vs. centuries to millenia) and it's obvious this is because of human activity and that there is the potential for catastrophic climate impacts in the next 50-100 years, perhaps in the lifetimes of people already born. I say potential, because this is based on the best climate models we have, but there's no absolute guarantee that the models are correct that far out or that some major change won't occur in climate forcing mechanisms (like the sun). But for now, that's the way to bet and what humanity should plan for.well, clearly, the CNN host was clueless.. but at a minimum, it was an attempt to get Bill Nye to link the asteroid to climate change if there were any way for him to do so.. or at least comment about climate change while he spoke about the asteroid.
The scientists who report on things like the medieval warming period or the 10000-year-old ice core samples that show very high temps on earth.. they are ignored or worse when it comes to discussing recorded history temperatures that are a blip on Earth's timeline. Why is that? My guess is it is because such information is not in line with some other agenda that is using the climate change story... that needs the "crisis". The political axiom "Do not let a crisis go to waste" has moved on to creating crises on demand.
This is likely incorrect. Latest modeling from the NWS and latest update this morning is that the smoke and haze are on their way and ahead of schedule. Also, just because our winds are WNW/NW doesn't mean that the origin of our airflow is from that direction. With a large pinwheeling low up near the Canadian Maritimes, the counterclockwise flow is sending the smoky air from Quebec SW, then S, then SE over the air's 500+ mile path. And the NJDEP has issued a Code Red air quality alert through Thursday evening.According to weather.com wind will be shifting this afternoon which should make it better.
Heard stories of people who rarely use an inhaler having to go it several times already today. sightings of people who work outdoors wearing serious respirators... smart people.
Smell in the air seemed improved this morning to me but you could still smell it. They say it’s suppose to get worse again in the afternoon/evening.
Not true Joey. We have experienced AQI > 200 quite a few times in the past few years when fires were greater than 250 miles away, worst was when California fires teamed up with British Columbia fires for a double team. Where in the west do you live?Actually this is an anomalous event for the US. It’s extremely rare for smoke densities this high to cover this amount of area. Out west you only experience this is you are directly downstream from a fire and certain topographic features keep it bottled in specific areas. My AQI is 234 which is higher than most of the areas directly adjacent to the actual fires.
I think most folks are just fed up with all this "settled science" that keeps falling on it's face.No, they're ignored because they're irrelevant. The issue isn't that there haven't been far warmer and/or far colder times on this planet (although the medieval "warm" period was localized, not global, with global avg temps being cooler than today) - the issue is that we've never seen a warming rate this rapid (just like calculus - it's all about rates - our warming has been over decades vs. centuries to millenia) and it's obvious this is because of human activity and that there is the potential for catastrophic climate impacts in the next 50-100 years, perhaps in the lifetimes of people already born. I say potential, because this is based on the best climate models we have, but there's no absolute guarantee that the models are correct that far out or that some major change won't occur in climate forcing mechanisms (like the sun). But for now, that's the way to bet and what humanity should plan for.
Yeah, sorry about that. Been eating a lot of beans and onions. My bad.Even short distances you can see it's slightly hazy, with a bluish tinge to the air. Definitely smells more smoky today, last night was a really weird smell, smoke and something else.
All we need now is a swarm of locusts and we'll have leveled up to apocalyptic.VERY smokey down here in Cape May County, and has gotten a lot worse the last few hours. I got a nice smokey tan going though so thats a plus.
Coincidentally Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupted this morning so it sounds like we are all about to be burned alive
There's really nothing to do for a 700,000 acre fire in a remote area like Quebec - I'm sure they're only trying to contain it where it's near towns.I know it cost lots of. We waste tons of money on many other things.
How could 10-15 of these flying over same area repeatedly not help get fires under control quicker.
Or a virus of unknown origin….oh wait, did that already.All we need now is a swarm of locusts and we'll have leveled up to apocalyptic.
High winds and poor visibility will preclude air attack on a fire.I know it cost lots of. We waste tons of money on many other things.
How could 10-15 of these flying over same area repeatedly not help get fires under control quicker.
Show your work. I have no idea what "settled science" you're referring to that keeps falling on its face. There is no doubt the planet is warming and has been for awhile, due to human activities, while there is clearly uncertainty around ranges of future climate outcomes, which shouldn't surprise anyone, as predicting global climate decades ahead is pretty damn hard to do. Only a few nutjobs on the left have been implying the world is going to end due to climate change and they're not scientists. Grown-ups can have discussions about what to do about global warming.I think most folks are just fed up with all this "settled science" that keeps falling on it's face.
I saw a great article about all of the "world's gonna end if we don't!" stories dating back to like the 30s. Every one turned out to be complete ******** and a grift of some kind. Same as this climate change nonsense going on now.
They can't even get straight what's gonna kill us this time. They just know it's gonna cost a **** ton of money and only they can spend it properly.
No thanks, I'll take the changing climate and figure it out. I'll grow more vegetables in NJ with the longer season.
Wonder if there's nuance to the naturally smoked field meat vs the prepackaged stuff you smoke at home.Following the theory that every crisis is an opportunity, it occurs to me that this situation is a real opportunity for cannibals. Regular human must get old, night after night. Now they can mix things up and have some smoked human instead.
I'm sorry to say my local food store doesn't carry the prepackaged smoked human. I'm gonna try Wegmans - they have a broader selection (by which I mean, of course, that they carry more female smoked human).Wonder if there's nuance to the naturally smoked field meat vs the prepackaged stuff you smoke at home.
Mmmmmm...rustic.
Anomalous in the sense of total area affected, not that you can’t get these values to set up in CA. Ryan Maue (northeast meteorologist) was discussing this.Not true Joey. We have experienced AQI > 200 quite a few times in the past few years when fires were greater than 250 miles away, worst was when California fires teamed up with British Columbia fires for a double team. Where in the west do you live?
Do you guys see the smoke? Makes me think all of Canada is on fire for there to be so much smoke here. It blocks a lot of light from the sun.
I’m up in Syracuse for work and it’s really bad. The smoke is awful too.
Also, in many of the western valleys temperature inversions will trap smoke for days on end. At least in Oregon where I live, folks who can will escape to the coast to get breathable air!Anomalous in the sense of total area affected, not that you can’t get these values to set up in CA. Ryan Maue (northeast meteorologist) was discussing this.
Did a brief stint in San Diego after college but wasn’t there when you had the double whammy.
I think most folks are just fed up with all this "settled science" that keeps falling on it's face.
I saw a great article about all of the "world's gonna end if we don't!" stories dating back to like the 30s. Every one turned out to be complete ******** and a grift of some kind. Same as this climate change nonsense going on now.
They can't even get straight what's gonna kill us this time. They just know it's gonna cost a **** ton of money and only they can spend it properly.
No thanks, I'll take the changing climate and figure it out. I'll grow more vegetables in NJ with the longer season.
You'd have to define " a while". In geological terms all of human existence is just a pimple on the earth's ***.Show your work. I have no idea what "settled science" you're referring to that keeps falling on its face. There is no doubt the planet is warming and has been for awhile, due to human activities, while there is clearly uncertainty around ranges of future climate outcomes, which shouldn't surprise anyone, as predicting global climate decades ahead is pretty damn hard to do. Only a few nutjobs on the left have been implying the world is going to end due to climate change and they're not scientists. Grown-ups can have discussions about what to do about global warming.