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Blizzard warning issued for Hawaii with at least 12 inches of snow forecast

It's called climate change, and yes, snow in Hawaii adds to the mountains of evidence that already support it. This is not a normal weather pattern, and we've been seeing more and more of this shit.

How god damn lazy does someone have to be to start a thread with 3 words? Too lazy to form some kind of an opinion or take a position.
 
You appear to be unaware that the area with a blizzard warning in Hawaii regularly gets snow in the winter... Mauna Loa is 13,679 feet above sea level...
Tell that to the poster who just said it was evidence of climate change and not normal weather. lol
You are correct it’s perfectly normal and not evidence of climate change.
I just couldn’t resist the headline. I knew it would explode a head or two.
 
Tell that to the poster who just said it was evidence of climate change and not normal weather. lol
You are correct it’s perfectly normal and not evidence of climate change.
I just couldn’t resist the headline. I knew it would explode a head or two.
:rolleyes:
 
Tell that to the poster who just said it was evidence of climate change and not normal weather. lol
You are correct it’s perfectly normal and not evidence of climate change.
I just couldn’t resist the headline. I knew it would explode a head or two.
So just a click bait troll thread?

Oh wait, that's what all of your threads are...carry on.
 
So just a click bait troll thread?

Oh wait, that's what all of your threads are...carry on.
Cmon. A Blizzard in Hawaii as global warming is the cry from the left? That’s funny stuff! Dig deeper though and blizzards in Hawaii are perfectly normal so where’s the scary climate change again?
 
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You appear to be unaware that the area with a blizzard warning in Hawaii regularly gets snow in the winter... Mauna Loa is 13,679 feet above sea level...
Oops.
 
Confusing weather and climate lol.
Yes he did .


It's called climate change, and yes, snow in Hawaii adds to the mountains of evidence that already support it. This is not a normal weather pattern, and we've been seeing more and more of this shit.

How god damn lazy does someone have to be to start a thread with 3 words? Too lazy to form some kind of an opinion or take a position.
 
You appear to be unaware that the area with a blizzard warning in Hawaii regularly gets snow in the winter... Mauna Loa is 13,679 feet above sea level...

Just a note: Mauna Loa is 30,085 ft. Kea, also on the big island, rises more than 33,500 feet from base to peak. Don't get much snow under water, though. The summit of Chimborazo is 20,564 feet above sea level. However, due to the Earth’s bulge, the summit of Chimborazo is over 6,800 feet farther from the center of the Earth than Everest’s peak. That would make it the tallest mountain on earth. And that the earth is not round. Towards, but not quite, like a rugby ball. Anyway, all three taller than Everest. Maybe a couple others.


 
You appear to be unaware that the area with a blizzard warning in Hawaii regularly gets snow in the winter... Mauna Loa is 13,679 feet above sea level...


That doesn't matter. The global warming of climate change creates extremes. There are areas of occasional and temporary extreme cold related weather. There are more areas of longer and more often extreme warm weather related weather.
 
That doesn't matter. The global warming of climate change creates extremes. There are areas of occasional and temporary extreme cold related weather. There are more areas of longer and more often extreme warm weather related weather.
You mean like the hundred year drought that ended the Anasazi civilization?
 
I hereby nominate this for the stupidest comment of the day. Good luck!
I nominate this one.


That doesn't matter. The global warming of climate change creates extremes. There are areas of occasional and temporary extreme cold related weather. There are more areas of longer and more often extreme warm weather related weather.
 
It's called climate change, and yes, snow in Hawaii adds to the mountains of evidence that already support it. This is not a normal weather pattern, and we've been seeing more and more of this shit.

How god damn lazy does someone have to be to start a thread with 3 words? Too lazy to form some kind of an opinion or take a position.
But it is normal for it to snow on the mountains in Hawaii on occasion.
 
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So just a click bait troll thread?

Oh wait, that's what all of your threads are...carry on.

Yeah agreed...I've wasted enough bandwidth, too.
"Derp derp, I wunna'd tuh make libturd heads uhspload."

I'm out.
 
You mean like the hundred year drought that ended the Anasazi civilization?


'The Ancestral Puebloans (preferrable to "Anasazi", which means "ancestors of our enemies) left their established homes in the 12th and 13th centuries. The main reason is unclear. Factors discussed include global or regional climate change, prolonged drought, environmental degradation such as cyclical periods of topsoil erosion deforestation, hostility from new arrivals, religious or cultural change, and influence from Mesoamerican cultures. Many of these possibilities are supported by archaeological evidence.'

(See section Migration from the homeland):

There is no evidence of a 100 yr drought. There was a 50-yr drought that the Puebloans survived. There was a severe 20-yr drought in the 13th century that could have driven them away. But in any event, it is not known what actually became of them. Where they went, etc.
 
'The Ancestral Puebloans (preferrable to "Anasazi", which means "ancestors of our enemies) left their established homes in the 12th and 13th centuries. The main reason is unclear. Factors discussed include global or regional climate change, prolonged drought, environmental degradation such as cyclical periods of topsoil erosion deforestation, hostility from new arrivals, religious or cultural change, and influence from Mesoamerican cultures. Many of these possibilities are supported by archaeological evidence.'

(See section Migration from the homeland):

There is no evidence of a 100 yr drought. There was a 50-yr drought that the Puebloans survived. There was a severe 20-yr drought in the 13th century that could have driven them away. But in any event, it is not known what actually became of them. Where they went, etc.
Great Drought, climatic interval of the Holocene Epoch that affected much of what is now the western United States and had a profound influence upon the plants, animals, and prehistoric Native American cultures of the region. The Holocene began about 11,700 years ago and continues to the present. The region affected by the Great Drought encompassed the area that extended from what is now Oregon to southern California and east to what is now eastern Texas; dendrochronology, or tree-ring studies, indicate that it began in AD 1276 and continued through 1299.





 
It's called climate change, and yes, snow in Hawaii adds to the mountains of evidence that already support it. This is not a normal weather pattern, and we've been seeing more and more of this shit.

How god damn lazy does someone have to be to start a thread with 3 words? Too lazy to form some kind of an opinion or take a position.
"Brevity is the essence of wit".

If all evidence is said to be evidence that a particular lie is truth, then the evidence, the conclusion and the lie itself all need to be challenged.
 
You mean like the hundred year drought that ended the Anasazi civilization?
Yeah that sort of thing is bad. Probably not a good idea to cause things like that to happen more often.
 
"Brevity is the essence of wit".

If all evidence is said to be evidence that a particular lie is truth, then the evidence, the conclusion and the lie itself all need to be challenged.
And you think "global warming lol" is a compelling "challenge" to evidence?
 
Yeah that sort of thing is bad. Probably not a good idea to cause things like that to happen more often.
That sort of thing is “normal “ and unrelated to anything man does or else the Anasazi had ICE vehicles we don’t know about.
 
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