rwfromkansas wrote:Stratton23 wrote:Wow! That 00z GFS is likely showing the predominant pattern for january, its starting to setup just before new years eve, -EPO, -NAO, +TNH, -PNA with a trough hanging back west, i really do think thats going to be the setup for most of january
Got to love this thread.
One good post.
Then the one right after basically says the opposite, January will be a torch, too.
If that's the case, then we can do a winter cancel almost.
I used to mock climate change. But, I remember when I first married my wife there were snowstorms in KS and even here at my wife's family in Abilene in December. I haven't gone home to a good snow in many years, and there just hasn't been a storm on the drive in about a decade. I don't expect cold all the time, but 70-80 on Christmas is too much.
So have we looked at the other temps and Winters as far back as records go? I'm not questioning your theory or concern but I see posts like this all the time.
Also records go only so far back so we don't know what happened before.
I think the general consensus is that ice caps were as fsr south as the north part of the USA, at one point 20,000 years ago, and us humans did not melt them.
I'm not denying we can impact the earth, but I also wonder if each of our relative short existence and experiences sometimes make us think things are worse or better now then thing were back in the day.
The earth has been around a long time, and until the sun explodes or a giant meteor hits and blows it up, the earth will be around with or without us.
Yes, I remember the winter of 89 and now 2021, two extremes that stick in my head, but out of the days I've been alive since 1982 and have lived in Texas, Christmas and winter have not always delivered.
Plus it's all very relative if the airport gets snow and I don't, does that mean it snowed in Texas that day because records would show it did but my house didn't get any. And on the contrary if it snowed at my house but not at the airport does that mean it snowed that day? Records would say no.
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Don't hold me accountable for anything I post on this forum. Leave the real forecasting up to the professionals.
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