We’ve had a few nice sunny days this April when it felt almost warm and spring-like. But they have been all too brief, interrupted by bouts of rain, wind and cold. Winter is very reluctant to let go. March was a complete disaster: cold and wet across most of the country. The daffodils seem confused. Some started blooming in early March, then gave up. Others are only now blooming, rather late. There was a howling gale blew through here last night. It’s also cold and will be for at least the next 5 days:
It's always bemusing when the climate change zealots claim that extended spells of cold, rain, snow, wind etc, are undoubtedly evidence of global warming - AKA climate change.
I used to believe that most people were basically good.
I now believe that most people are basically idiots.
I'm glad you're now using the correct term - "climate change" - rather than "global warming" so that there can be no further denial when the evidence contradicts the narrative. ;-)
Oh yes, like in South Asia, where according to the WHO, 110,000 people are dying each year due to extreme heat, but what they don't mention is that 9 times as many are also dying due to extreme cold! That's 'climate change' for ya!
It's always bemusing when the climate change zealots claim that extended spells of cold, rain, snow, wind etc, are undoubtedly evidence of global warming - AKA climate change.
I used to believe that most people were basically good.
I now believe that most people are basically idiots.
The Weather... ;-)
It's much too cold, wet and windy for golf today!
I'm glad you're now using the correct term - "climate change" - rather than "global warming" so that there can be no further denial when the evidence contradicts the narrative. ;-)
Oh yes, like in South Asia, where according to the WHO, 110,000 people are dying each year due to extreme heat, but what they don't mention is that 9 times as many are also dying due to extreme cold! That's 'climate change' for ya!
https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2023/04/08/110000-deaths-a-year-in-south-asia-due-to-rising-temperatures-claims-who/