Tony Beetroot wrote: » Often got snow in June.
Charlie19 wrote: » In Scotland?
Alexis Sanchez wrote: » Well, first of all, global warming doesn't mean warmer weather for everyone, it's far more complex than that. It actually causes weather patterns to change. Ireland could suffer from heatwaves, droughts and even blizzards under global warming. The planet stores most of its heat in the oceans and this causes the ice caps to melt quicker; it also causes more evaporation, which means more cloud and rain. The washout Summers of 2007 - 2012 are an example of what global warming could mean for Ireland. If the ice caps melt, it could change the oceans current and Ireland is heavily influenced by the Gulf Stream. Should the Gulf Stream change direction or slow, Dublin could experience freezing cold Winters that other cities of similar latitudes experience. Dublin is on the same latitude as Edmonton, Canada and the average high in January there is -6.0°C. There's also the increased risk of tropical storms reaching Ireland if the sea temperature keeps rising in the Atlantic. Ireland has never been hit by a hurricane because they tend to dissipate when they move over sea surface temperatures colder than 27°C, but that could change in the future. We recently set the record for the highest sea surface temperature of 20°C during the 2013 heatwave, so that could be a sign that the seas around Ireland are warming up.
ThinkProgress wrote: » The planet is dying because we've cut down most of the trees. Trees are like "planet lungs". (yep, lungs for planets) Watched it in a documentary one time. Or maybe I made it up? YOU decide!
DrGreenthumb wrote: » got any photo's yn the sis?
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Global warming me hole, the world is cooling.
The Backwards Man wrote: » Climate change is what you get when you try to apply two hundred years of data to five billion years of weather.
NIMAN wrote: » Its climate change. Its getting wetter and milder. Certainly not hotter, so don't waste your time waiting for high temps. As for temps not increasing in the last 10yrs, its a very gradual process. It might shift up by a degree or two over many decades, so we might not notice much happening in our lifetime.
CruelCoin wrote: » Thats a lot of maybes. Its a bunch of hippies moving the goalposts. Global warming? Proven wrong, uh, uh, er, Climate Change! Yeah! Cue 10 year plateau in global temps....uh, uh, er...
PopePalpatine wrote: » Here's a thought: "climate change" replaced "global warming" to better reflect the evidence that's out there.
riffmongous wrote: » Anthropogenic Climate Change is the best term, the problem being the human contribution. Plenty of temperature records broke in Austria this summer, for the same reason Ireland had a **** summer
Schadenfreudia wrote: » Anthropogenic Global Warming would be much better. The ACC is being caused by warming, simple as that. If that isn't the case then all the science is wrong! The use of "climate change" is merely a PR stroke to get around the "problem" of cold winters in America or cold summers in Ireland etc when "uninformed" people say things like "global warming my a*se". That might be good PR but the phrase is still meaningless.
riffmongous wrote: » No, it's not so simple, warming can cause long term global cooling through feedback effects.