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Steshu Dostoevsky's avatar

I love your articles. Spent my youth in Chicago during 70s and 80s. We had snow for months that covered everything up to your waist and drifts up to the roof of the house. Now media tries to say somehow that there is killer snow in America that is deeper and colder than when I was a kid. It was just as hot in the summer and cold in the winter then as it is now. The difference is now there’s an agenda that uses weather reporting and flu, uh I mean cold, uh I mean Covid reporting to manipulate the shallow internet junkies. And it works. Except you see through the lies. Good job.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Thanks Steshu. I remember reading years ago that Chicago was a city of weather extremes - very cold and snowy in the winter, very hot in the summer. As you say, that natural variability is now being weaponised as 'climate change'.

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Gary Sharpe's avatar

Have you noticed how the met office and tv weather reports are now putting weather warnings out for normal weather events, i.e. nearly every day now. Today it is "yellow alerts" for wind and rain.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

They are attempting to normalise the British weather as a 'litany' of extreme weather events caused by 'climate change'. Here, for instance, the BBC reporting on a 'climate report' from the National Trust, of all people. What the hell have the National trust got to do with climate change research you might ask? I thought they were supposed to look after old buildings. But anyway, here is what the BBC says about 'extremes' in 2022:

"The weather extremes of 2022

In February, Storm Franklin became the third named storm to hit the UK in a week - following Dudley and Eunice - the first time this has happened since the storm naming system was introduced in 2015

A new record UK high of 40.3C was recorded at Coningsby in Lincolnshire on 19 July 2022

An official drought was declared in large parts of England in August, as low-water levels and tinder-dry conditions gripped the UK

Autumn 2022 was one of the UK's warmest, with November being 1.8C above average, making it the third warmest on record, behind only 2006 and 2011, according to the Met Office

December's cold snap put the UK in the grip of a spell of severe cold weather, with snow, ice and fog warnings in place across the UK"

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-64107967

Utterly absurd! A period of heavy frosts is now 'extreme weather' generated by climate change, drought caused by over extraction and mismanagement of water resources is 'climate change' and an orgy of run of the mill Atlantic depressions naming by the Met Office is also evidence of 'extreme weather'! 'We named three in a row, so it must be a climate crisis!' Good grief! These people are insane.

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Gary Sharpe's avatar

Self-fulfilling prophecy. Someone pointed out that the "record average temperature" for the year is something like 10 degrees, but they don't include that bit.

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