Hey, it's May and there's snow on the ground. Don't you have some heating systems you need to go fix.
I know. It is so hot that frost, cold snaps and snow have damaged European fruit and vegetable crops in the following countries: Italy Germany Poland Austria Bulgaria Ukraine Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia Switzerland Belgium The Netherlands France Spain UK I mean that is freaking hot. I bet they were hoping for even warming weather in spring. http://www.freshplaza.com/article/174665/Frost-hits-European-fruit-and-vegetable-sector-hard
It is clearly just a pure coincidence that in the year 2014 Dr. Evans forecasted with his climate model that cooling will begin in 2017. I mean it is almost like he was right on time. We are seeing the glaciers expand, a new study just came out stating that Antarctica has been cooling for numerous years, massive amounts of snow and winter weather in spring. Clearly just a coincidence methinks. Do you know of any other climate models that predicted in 2014 the current weather events in 2017? I mean Dr. Evans's model is crap. I am sure that you can produce a model that predicted the current weather from 2014 from a renowned climate scientist. Please kindly post the model and prediction from 2014 in your reply. Just for your edification below is his prediction (date stamp - "27 June 2014"): "Eleven years after 2004 is 2015, suggesting the cooling will start in 2015. However, 11 years is only the average delay, and the physical interpretation of the delay (see Post IV) suggests the delay is actually the length of the solar cycle—which has varied from 8 to 14 years, but averages 11 years. The current solar cycle is a long one, probably running around 13 years: 2004 + 13 = 2017. So the cooling is most likely to begin in 2017." Clearly the earth isn't cooling it is just extreme weather because it is hot. Just ask the people in Europe or Tahoe.
It is pretty clear that it is getting warmer. Below illustrates just how hot it is becoming. I mean -6C is pretty friggin hot for spring. A few excerpts below. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/may/02/english-vineyards-frost-champagne-bordeaux-burgundy English vineyards report 'catastrophic' damage after severe April frost French winemaking regions including Champagne, Bordeaux and Burgundy also face squeeze after sub-zero temperatures English winemakers are reporting “catastrophic” crop damage after the worst frost in a generation wiped out at least half of this year’s grape harvest. Chris White, the chief executive of Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey, said up to 75% of its crop was damaged by last week’s sub-zero temperatures: “The temperature dropped to -6C and at that level it causes catastrophic damage to buds,” he said. One grower described it as the “worst frost since 1997”. “I’ve been in English wine for 30 years and never seen anything like it,” said Foss. “It looks like there will be a 50% drop in this year’s expected yield – if not higher.” Despite lighting 500 candles and burners to warm the air, 80% of its vines were damaged by the freezing temperatures.
http://www.cornandsoybeandigest.com/planting/cold-wet-weather-impacts-planted-fields Cold, wet weather impacts planted fields The recent cold spell could cause issues in both planted corn and soybean fields.
http://wkbn.com/2017/05/04/cold-rainy-spring-pushes-back-planting-for-local-farms-greenhouses/ Cold, rainy spring pushes back planting for local farms, greenhouses POLAND, Ohio (WKBN) – Farmers and gardeners are anxious about the onslaught of cold weather lately, saying even one particularly cold and rainy week can lead to a disastrous summer.
https://www.agweb.com/article/week-of-cold-weather-slows-spring-fieldwork-in-north-dakota-apnews/ Week of Cold Weather Slows Spring Fieldwork in North Dakota A week of cold weather that included rain and snow in some areas slowed spring fieldwork in North Dakota. The weekly crop report from the federal Agriculture Department says planting of all major crops including spring wheat, corn, potatoes and sugar beets is behind the average pace over the past five years.
Have you ever considered the motivation behind trying to win an argument at the expense of your own wellbeing?