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posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:17 PM
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Yup. Record breaking snow in South Africa and guess what, it's snowing in Montana in July, so weird.







Everyone in South Africa seems to love it. I have been thinking about moving to Montana to get away from the increasingly insane and corrupt society we live in. Enjoy your global warming, oops sorry maunder minimum.



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:21 PM
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a reply to: toysforadults

Remember that global warming is about overall average temps for the whole globe/earth. Not just south Africa and montana.

I do feel you. I'm moving up north next year myself...Idaho/washington/north Dakota/oregon.

Much cooler up there. Come to nevada if you want some global warming. LOL



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:25 PM
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That other thread was too hot.

This thread is too cold.

Sure hope the next thread is just right!



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:27 PM
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originally posted by: neo96
That other thread was too hot.

This thread is too cold.

Sure hope the next thread is just right!
i was going to say, hey wait a minute!? That other guy in the other thread said the whole world jumped 10 degrees hotter and muah global warming...the hell???
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edit on 6-7-2018 by Arnie123 because: Hmph



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:28 PM
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originally posted by: toysforadults
Yup. Record breaking snow in South Africa and guess what, it's snowing in Montana in July, so weird.







Everyone in South Africa seems to love it. I have been thinking about moving to Montana to get away from the increasingly insane and corrupt society we live in. Enjoy your global warming, oops sorry maunder minimum.

It's not cooling and it never will in your lifetime.

Video extra: July snow falls in Montana

July 3 across much of Montana was a bit cooler than normal, with temperatures in and around Great Falls hovering around 60 degrees for much of the day.

But just 40 minutes southeast of Great Falls, snow was falling.

...the temperature at the time was about 29 degrees.

...temperatures are expected to start warming up on Wednesday, and will likely rise into the upper 80s and even the 90s by the end of the week.

The elevation in Great Falls is about 3,300 feet above sea level; the elevation at Showdown ranges from 6,800 to 8,200 feet.

Your propaganda is showing. It snowed in the mountains. Shocking.
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posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:29 PM
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a reply to: amazing



looks like we are still within the standard deviation to me



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:30 PM
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originally posted by: toysforadults
Yup. Record breaking snow in South Africa and guess what, it's snowing in Montana in July, so weird.







Everyone in South Africa seems to love it. I have been thinking about moving to Montana to get away from the increasingly insane and corrupt society we live in. Enjoy your global warming, oops sorry maunder minimum.


I used to live in Bozeman MT....and yes, sometimes it snows in July.



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:32 PM
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a reply to: toysforadults

Yeah, totally unusual weather this year with extremes on both sides. In Tx we experienced the 1st or 2nd coldest April and the hottest May as well as the first time since 1950 when they started counting tornados that we didn't have any in N Tx. Essentially no spring with minimal rain. Have actually wondered if fall weather would start in Aug.

Not to worry, next year will bring a whole nother reason to claim climate change and our worst fears are upon us.



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:35 PM
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originally posted by: amazing
a reply to: toysforadults

I do feel you. I'm moving up north next year myself...Idaho/washington/north Dakota/oregon.


Skip Oregon and Washington--unless you love socialism and high taxes.



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:37 PM
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Who knew.

Montana really could have Christmas in July.




posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:50 PM
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And here I was just thinking today how this seems like the first normal summer here in 10 years. There's actually been rain this year. Temperatures have been below 30°C. The last time I remember a 'normal' summer like this was probably 2008. Then the #ing hear waves and dry seasons started.



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:55 PM
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Al Gore's fantasy dream world for everyone:




posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 07:59 PM
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a reply to: toysforadults

Extremes of weather are a function of global warming. It is the mean temperate that is the important 'set point'. Basic systems theory.

Personally - I'd enjoy a bit of snow right now.



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 08:09 PM
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originally posted by: toysforadults
a reply to: amazing



looks like we are still within the standard deviation to me


I am assuming your chart, at least the original version, from the the site Whats Up With That run by one Anthony Watts as it's unattributed.


Willard Anthony Watts (Anthony Watts) is a blogger, weathercaster and non-scientist, paid AGW denier who runs the website wattsupwiththat.com.

He does not have a university qualification and has no climate credentials other than being a radio weather announcer.

His website is parodied and debunked at the website wottsupwiththat.com

Watts is on the payroll of the Heartland Institute, which itself is funded by polluting industries. [1]


www.sourcewatch.org...


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posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 08:12 PM
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a reply to: FyreByrd

If someone gets paid for their work that automatically discredits them?

I guess it would to a pack of socialists.




posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 08:19 PM
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a reply to: FyreByrd

ok so why don't you produce an actual graph from let's say a university or scientific group studying things like ice cores or whatever else they study rather than try to discredit something the way you did it?

I'm just saying because there is other sources for similar graphs and I think you're to lazy to look those up and rely solely on the funding aspect, which itself isn't enough



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 08:20 PM
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originally posted by: FyreByrd
a reply to: toysforadults

Extremes of weather are a function of global warming. It is the mean temperate that is the important 'set point'. Basic systems theory.

Personally - I'd enjoy a bit of snow right now.


can you show me a geologic historical record of mean temperatures that go back farther than 150 years?



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 08:30 PM
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I can't speak to the Snow in South Africa but I can speak to the snow in MT.

The snowing in Montana part isn't really that weird just not that frequent.

Taken from the Montana Weather site,"Snow in Montana during July and August happens, but not often. Generally, if snow does happen in July or August, it only effects the higher elevations of the taller mountains in Montana. It is very rare for snow to fall in any of the major Montana cities during July or August.

My guess is you just aren't that familiar with MT weather or the microclimates that frequent Yellowstone , the Gallatin range or other areas near there.



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 08:50 PM
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It's nothing unusual to have snow up in Montana in the summer.



posted on Jul, 6 2018 @ 09:13 PM
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originally posted by: toysforadults
a reply to: amazing



looks like we are still within the standard deviation to me


Maybe, but why would actual scientists say otherwise. I don't really have the money or time or intellect to do the research myself. Same with Vaccines. They tell me their safe. I don't have the time money or intellect to do any controlled experiments on vaccines either so I listen to the scientists. Same on Evolution, the theory of relativity, gravity. Know what I'm saying?



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