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Posted on 4/25/26 at 9:34 pm to Jefferson Dawg
Posted on 4/25/26 at 9:34 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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The sky was yellow, and the sun was blue
She had rings on her fingers and bells on her shoes.
Posted on 4/25/26 at 11:56 pm to SquatchDawg
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Humans have a tough time with scale of time when thinking of geology and climate.
How does living and dying by these variables for decades every day affect your livelihood and life’s savings?
If the answer is zero, congrats on whatever podcast you are repeating opinions from on scale and time
Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:03 pm to Jefferson Dawg
Jefferson Dawg = Tucker Carlson
Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:17 pm to SquatchDawg
I love when all the global warming bar graphs always start around 1940 because they don't want to show how warm it was in the 30s.
I've been keeping tabs on the weather since the early 90s when I was only 10 years old when I was recording daily temps on a paper notebook.
Here is what I know to be absolute fact with my own findings.
Temperatures are slightly warmer than say the 70s are 80s, but the earth goes through cycles. We only have true data going back to the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Weather stations like the ones at KATL are now surrounded by 5 runways and a ridiculous urban heat island. When reports about average temperature going up are reported, its taking into absurd and grossly miscalculated overnight lows that aren't accurate. The new 30 year July average high in Atlanta is shown as 90.1 as of 2020, when I ran the numbers myself it was 89.6 after being 89.1 the previous 30 years, why is it off? When I calculated November it went down, but somehow they still show it higher. Who is manipulating this. Peachtree Dunwoody airport is miraculously several degrees cooler. How, when they exist in the same urban heat island and only a few miles apart.?
As far as the drought, spring and fall are our dry seasons, we are long overdue for a bad drought as it has been almost 20 years. There is nothing at all unusual about having drought here every decade or so. We have yet to see anything like the dustbowl that happened in the 30s. Also, we've had so much rain over the past 20 years that coincided with warmer winters, we can't have it both ways.
I've been keeping tabs on the weather since the early 90s when I was only 10 years old when I was recording daily temps on a paper notebook.
Here is what I know to be absolute fact with my own findings.
Temperatures are slightly warmer than say the 70s are 80s, but the earth goes through cycles. We only have true data going back to the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Weather stations like the ones at KATL are now surrounded by 5 runways and a ridiculous urban heat island. When reports about average temperature going up are reported, its taking into absurd and grossly miscalculated overnight lows that aren't accurate. The new 30 year July average high in Atlanta is shown as 90.1 as of 2020, when I ran the numbers myself it was 89.6 after being 89.1 the previous 30 years, why is it off? When I calculated November it went down, but somehow they still show it higher. Who is manipulating this. Peachtree Dunwoody airport is miraculously several degrees cooler. How, when they exist in the same urban heat island and only a few miles apart.?
As far as the drought, spring and fall are our dry seasons, we are long overdue for a bad drought as it has been almost 20 years. There is nothing at all unusual about having drought here every decade or so. We have yet to see anything like the dustbowl that happened in the 30s. Also, we've had so much rain over the past 20 years that coincided with warmer winters, we can't have it both ways.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:45 pm to JCdawg
Royals and Globalist Elite have found a way to use the earths natural warming and cooking trends to grift off the taxpayers. Enrichment scam.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 3:51 pm to SquatchDawg
These fires are no coincidence.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 4:13 pm to ParkRanger
Check out the political talk thread everyone. I want to talk about the time traveler
Posted on 4/26/26 at 4:17 pm to lambertdawg
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Jefferson Dawg = Tucker Carlson
Thats funny. Would not be shocked at all to find out he at some point was or is an federal intelligence agency asset. Therefore i trust him no further than i could throw him even if he is speaking some truths on the zionists lately. Probably just a division op though. The left went full retard and committed suicide, so they have to divide the right to get the uni party back together .
Trump issued the order too. Carlson , Owens, Jones, and grandma groyper are the bad guys now. And shapiro, levine, and the neocons are the good guys. Now go fight!!! Weeeeeeee….
Its so f’n obvious what theyre doing.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 4:24 pm to ParkRanger
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These fires are no coincidence.
All i know how to do is look at things from behind the two eyes God gave me. What i see is that the weather is getting more severe. And im not saying i know why or what is causing it (although clear cutting everything and paving it over obviously doesn’t help). But, the storms are stronger than ever. The winds are stronger. The records get shattered every year. We literally had a hurricane come up the gulf and then destroy towns in the Appalachian mountains and nobody scratched their head and thought that was odd
But, its all got to be political for the retards. I also notice more waddlers in the grocery store than ever before, more breast cancer, more autism, and 1000% people are getting dumber. But that will probably get explained away too. Everthing is fine folks. Hell, college football isnt fricked up at all either. NIL and free agency is AWESOME!,, Weeeeeeeeeeee
Posted on 4/26/26 at 6:06 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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How does living and dying by these variables for decades every day affect your livelihood and life’s savings?
I’m not saying that these event don’t impact people in terrible ways. I wouldn’t wish fires or floods on anyone. What I’m saying is that it’s always been this way. Hugo destroyed central SC and was still a hurricane when it went through Columbia on its way to Charlotte.
We have more data and connectivity now so we see it all happen in real time whereas just 50 years ago we wouldn’t have a clue about what happened 2 states away other than a clip on the nightly news or in the paper.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 8:41 pm to JCdawg
If it rains a little too much, climate change. Communism is the answer.
If it rains not enough, climate change. Communism is the answer.
Any month where the rainfall or temp doesn't match the average, is another sign we need Communism to save us.
Yes we are in a bad drought and it is going to hurt agriculture this year.
Our state and our country has mechanisms in place to bail out farmers for this kind of thing.
We will survive.
If it rains not enough, climate change. Communism is the answer.
Any month where the rainfall or temp doesn't match the average, is another sign we need Communism to save us.
Yes we are in a bad drought and it is going to hurt agriculture this year.
Our state and our country has mechanisms in place to bail out farmers for this kind of thing.
We will survive.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 9:15 pm to deeprig9
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Communism is the answer.
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Communism is the answer
Not one person has said that in here as far as I’m aware
On almost all political topics under the sun. you are like a Sean Hannity cabbage patch doll. Pull the string and a mindless talking point comes out
Posted on 4/26/26 at 9:39 pm to Jefferson Dawg
Show me on the cabbage patch doll where the Jews touched you.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 10:04 pm to deeprig9
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I've been keeping tabs on the weather since the early 90s when I was only 10 years old when I was recording daily temps on a paper notebook.
Here is what I know to be absolute fact with my own findings.
This is the type of GSB classic we wait years for.
I’d put it up there right beside “Hey, where did the Allman Brothers go?”
But, then “those people” that once had a sense of humor , that think every thing is about them, do what they do. And also disproportionally like Phish. And hannity
Posted on 4/26/26 at 10:47 pm to Jefferson Dawg
You like Phish, you are just too cool to admit it.
Posted on 4/27/26 at 9:20 am to Jefferson Dawg
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All i know how to do is look at things from behind the two eyes God gave me. What i see is that the weather is getting more severe. And im not saying i know why or what is causing it (although clear cutting everything and paving it over obviously doesn’t help). But, the storms are stronger than ever. The winds are stronger. The records get shattered every year. We literally had a hurricane come up the gulf and then destroy towns in the Appalachian mountains and nobody scratched their head and thought that was odd
But, its all got to be political for the retards. I also notice more waddlers in the grocery store than ever before, more breast cancer, more autism, and 1000% people are getting dumber. But that will probably get explained away too. Everthing is fine folks. Hell, college football isnt fricked up at all either. NIL and free agency is AWESOME!,, Weeeeeeeeeeee
Actually storms aren't getting more severe, and there aren't more of them.
One of the main factors, like others have mentioned, is far more population are in the path of destructive storms. I have yet to see anything that compares to Hurricane Andrew in my lifetime, and that was over 30 years ago. Katrina was a farce because had the levies been properly maintained, the storm would have been an afterthought.
I'm not sure when we had solid technology to see hurricanes that never come close to landfall, but you would expect a marginal increase whenever that took place, probably the 60s or 70s.
As far as Helene goes, Opal was pretty destructive in the southern Appalachians as well, but Helene took a path that upsloping right at the highest elevations, it wasn't at all surprising that some of the peaks receievd over 40 inches of rain with that storm. Again, how many of us have seen anything like the dustbowl of the 30s?
This post was edited on 4/27/26 at 9:27 am
Posted on 4/27/26 at 10:32 am to JCdawg
The 1935 Labor Day storm and Camille (1969) are still the two most powerful storms to make landfall in the continental US. Hugo didn’t even make the top 5 and it was still a hurricane until it got close to Charlotte.
Posted on 4/28/26 at 7:51 am to Jefferson Dawg
It's raining in Athens!
Posted on 4/28/26 at 8:44 pm to JCdawg
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Actually storms aren't getting more severe, and there aren't more of them.
He has spoken!!
Eat shite. Youre welcome to your opinion. And so am I.
Mine is based on life in it. I can see right in front of my face without your interpretations, thank you kindly
Anyway, tell us more about the time the neighborhood kids were all playing freeze tag, but you were meticulously logging global temps on loose leaf at 10 years old
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