Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    twinkiedooter's Avatar
    twinkiedooter Posts: 12,172, Reputation: 1054
    Uber Member
     
    #81

    Jan 24, 2011, 05:25 PM

    Let's see. It snowed a lot here recently and over the weekend it was WELL below ZERO here and that was not just the windchill either.

    I guess they have the HAARP on again here in the USA with all the horribly severe cold weather. Minus 30 some in New York State!! You can't tell me that this is normal.
    paraclete's Avatar
    paraclete Posts: 2,706, Reputation: 173
    Ultra Member
     
    #82

    Jan 24, 2011, 08:23 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    I can't explain it, hence the use of the sarcasm font on Makes perfect sense. Apparently Siberian snow cover can't explain snowfall in Australia in December.
    Yes strange that and it was followed by floods. Now let's expand the theory, it gets colder in Europe, etc, Northern hemisphere, snow and ice, and by the theory of global warming that means more water evaporates in the Southern hemisphere and falls as summer rain. Has anyone found the flaw yet? It cannot be hotter and colder at the same time. The coldest winter in Northern hemisphere and yet this was the hottest year on record. I'm beginning to wonder who is keeping the record, is he sitting next to the air conditioning condenser?

    I said it before and I will say it again, natural variability, nothing here to suggest a run away greenhouse effect, in fact nothing that hasn't happened before, particularly in times of volcanic activity. I can expect a chorus of prove it, but my theories are no less unproven than global warming
    speechlesstx's Avatar
    speechlesstx Posts: 1,111, Reputation: 284
    Ultra Member
     
    #83

    Feb 2, 2011, 03:35 PM

    -5 deg this morning in Texas with a wind chill of -35... gimme some greenhouse effect.
    paraclete's Avatar
    paraclete Posts: 2,706, Reputation: 173
    Ultra Member
     
    #84

    Feb 2, 2011, 03:59 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    -5 deg this morning in Texas with a wind chill of -35...gimme some greenhouse effect.
    How will you take that? With cyclonic winds? Oceans of water? It's not for want of trying you know! We are going full tilt down here pumping CO2
    excon's Avatar
    excon Posts: 21,482, Reputation: 2992
    Uber Member
     
    #85

    Feb 2, 2011, 04:04 PM

    Hello:

    Yeah... It's raining here... Freezing cold.. Going to sneeze... Ahh, ahhhh, ahhhhhh, ahhhhhh- Chooooooalgore... Scuse me.

    excon
    Stringer's Avatar
    Stringer Posts: 3,733, Reputation: 770
    Business Expert
     
    #86

    Feb 2, 2011, 09:00 PM

    Photos of the huge winter snow storm moving across the US | Plog ? World news photography, Photos ? The Denver Post

    Here are some pictures of the Chicago snow storm. About the first 30 or so are Chicago and the storm yesterday and this morning.

    Stringer
    paraclete's Avatar
    paraclete Posts: 2,706, Reputation: 173
    Ultra Member
     
    #87

    Feb 2, 2011, 09:07 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Stringer View Post
    Photos of the huge winter snow storm moving across the US | Plog ? World news photography, Photos ? The Denver Post

    Here are some pictures of the Chicago snow storm. About the first 30 or so are Chicago and the storm yesterday and this morning.

    Stringer
    Hmmmmm! A bit of a mess eh? And I complain when I get snow, which is almost never
    Stringer's Avatar
    Stringer Posts: 3,733, Reputation: 770
    Business Expert
     
    #88

    Feb 2, 2011, 09:24 PM

    It actually was kind of fun Clete.
    speechlesstx's Avatar
    speechlesstx Posts: 1,111, Reputation: 284
    Ultra Member
     
    #89

    Feb 3, 2011, 10:04 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by paraclete View Post
    How will you take that? with cyclonic winds?
    How do you think we got that -35 wind chill? I was outside 2 minutes yesterday and I'm still cold.
    paraclete's Avatar
    paraclete Posts: 2,706, Reputation: 173
    Ultra Member
     
    #90

    Feb 3, 2011, 01:35 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    How do you think we got that -35 wind chill? I was outside 2 minutes yesterday and I'm still cold.
    Not fun eh?
    speechlesstx's Avatar
    speechlesstx Posts: 1,111, Reputation: 284
    Ultra Member
     
    #91

    Feb 3, 2011, 02:51 PM

    No, not fun, lol.
    paraclete's Avatar
    paraclete Posts: 2,706, Reputation: 173
    Ultra Member
     
    #92

    Feb 3, 2011, 02:59 PM
    You must be a little soft, stringer in Chigago thought it was fun
    tomder55's Avatar
    tomder55 Posts: 1,742, Reputation: 346
    Ultra Member
     
    #93

    Feb 3, 2011, 05:12 PM

    If it weren't for the travel issues I would not mind it at all. I stoke the fireplace and wait it out . Of course if I lived in an area where it's not a usual event... like where Steve resides ,I'd have a different take .
    speechlesstx's Avatar
    speechlesstx Posts: 1,111, Reputation: 284
    Ultra Member
     
    #94

    Feb 4, 2011, 08:57 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by paraclete View Post
    You must be a little soft, stringer in Chigago thought it was fun
    OK, so I'm soft. We're used to cold, we're used to getting a few storms dumping knee deep snow... we're just not used to those -35 wind chills. A good snow storm is fun, especially if we get a day off.
    speechlesstx's Avatar
    speechlesstx Posts: 1,111, Reputation: 284
    Ultra Member
     
    #95

    Feb 5, 2011, 07:28 AM

    The cold and high winds shut wind turbines down across the area... how ironic is that? Yet another example of how alternative energy sources are unreliable. I wonder if wind turbines had anything to do with recent massive bird die-offs. ;)
    Wondergirl's Avatar
    Wondergirl Posts: 39,354, Reputation: 5431
    Jobs & Parenting Expert
     
    #96

    Feb 5, 2011, 07:40 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    Yet another example of how alternative energy sources are unreliable.
    Yup. Dams break, nuclear reactors leak, oil wells dry up. Oh, those energy sources, alternative or not. Mother Nature just doesn't like us sometimes.
    speechlesstx's Avatar
    speechlesstx Posts: 1,111, Reputation: 284
    Ultra Member
     
    #97

    Feb 5, 2011, 08:14 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Wondergirl View Post
    Yup. Dams break, nuclear reactors leak, oil wells dry up. Oh, those energy sources, alternative or not. Mother Nature just doesn't like us sometimes.
    I don't recall any recent dams breaking, reactors leaking and Obama won't allow drilling... sometimes Democrats just like us.
    excon's Avatar
    excon Posts: 21,482, Reputation: 2992
    Uber Member
     
    #98

    Feb 5, 2011, 08:27 AM

    Hello Steve:

    I don't know why you disdain alternative energy. I spose you LIKE paying through the nose for gas, all the while enriching our enemies... Makes no sense to me..

    You know when you turn on your lights, you can't tell WHICH energy source supplied the power.. But, YOUR house, Steve, should be segregated into old sources vs new sources, and it should switch OFF when you start getting electricity from sources you don't like... Certainly, a light that burns energy from wind, is a BAD light and should NOT be used by right wingers..

    excon
    speechlesstx's Avatar
    speechlesstx Posts: 1,111, Reputation: 284
    Ultra Member
     
    #99

    Feb 5, 2011, 09:00 AM
    You know ex, I almost pre-empted your argument by saying "that doesn't mean we shouldn't try," but I thought I'd see if you could misrepresenting my position. Apparently not.

    We have oil, lots of oil, but the feds won't let us get to it. We can't build refineries, the feds won't let us. We can't build nuclear power plants, the feds stand in the way, and don't even mention coal, which by the way, is what allows me to flip a light switch and turn the lights on.

    Oh, and I've also said many times here I'd love to go solar, but after 50 years of developing the technology I still can't afford it.
    excon's Avatar
    excon Posts: 21,482, Reputation: 2992
    Uber Member
     
    #100

    Feb 5, 2011, 09:14 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    We have oil, lots of oil
    Hello again, Steve:

    Even IF we have enough to satisfy our immediate needs, we ARE running out. Or, do you, like clete, think we have a never ending supply?

    Is it better to wait to replace it, or is it better to BEGIN the process NOW?? Me? I'd say NOW. You? Nahhh...

    excon

    PS> Did you notice that I didn't say anything about throwing your trash into the air??

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

No cold weather lights [ 0 Answers ]

When the weather is cold my 91 Hona Civic DX does not have dash or tail lights until it warms up (about 15-20 minutes) Any ideas. It does not happen when the outside temp is above about 40 degrees. Owned the car for 9+ years and has always done it.

Heat pumps in cold weather [ 2 Answers ]

Do heat pumps/ac cost the same price to run in heat and ac or is the cost diferant in one moad or the other

Idle Fluxuates in cold Weather [ 2 Answers ]

I have a 1997 Honda Accord SE. In cold weather when I start the car, the Idle fluxuates until the car is heated. I have to run the car until the temperature comes up, then it's OK. What could this be? Thanks,, Bob

Rooster/cold weather [ 2 Answers ]

How cold of weather can a chicken or rooster withstand?

Working on cold weather [ 4 Answers ]

Hi: Even when this question is not related to aviation technical issues, I'd like to ask to any A&P mechanic who have worked in cold weather conditions (24°F-35°F aprox) outside of a hangar, about what clothes are good to keep me warm enough to handle the cold when the job is outdoors,and at the...


View more questions Search