Read my entire post before responding asshole, or don't respond.
This is hands down one of the coldest winters I've experienced here. Not one day, not two days, but many nights in the 20s and teens for lows beginning in Nov.
All I'm saying is, combined with other events, including those pointed out by your beloved NASA scientists, this could be something, but I agree that it might not. Observation is important when verifying theory.
If you wanted to dispute what you think I'm saying, and I'm convinced what I'm suggesting has and continues to escape you, you would tell me that there was warm water off the coast of Alaska allowing a major ridge to develop over western Canada that is producing a drought in the west, and a straight shot of cold air from Siberia and the N pole to the Gulf.
I would then ask you: "Just like the one in 1914?"
But you won't answer that, because then you would be unable to blame AGW for the 1914 event that is nearly identical to the current. Others have occurred every few decades, but not as intense as this.
Must suck having a degree in environmental science and be an hvac contractor. If you are so fucking smart, why aren't you working for NASA as a climate scientist?
So basically you are saying that it may or may not mean anything significant. So you are saying nothing. Just like when you say the magnetosphere or the sun may be the cause of GW or it might not be. Sorry, but it sounds like you are just babbling. Nice picture though.
I'll come right out and say it. The weather in Florida is evidence of the weather in Florida, nothing more. Single weather events do not inform us about climate trends.
That being said are you aware that these cold outbreaks could actually be caused by GW? That the polar jet is weakening due to the warmer arctic causing more and larger meanders of the jet which then allows the polar vortex to come further south?
And yes, I sometimes regret that I did not become a scientist.
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