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David S's avatar

I'm so glad to see you mention snow cover and cloud cover. I've thought about this. Here in Colorado USA we are extremely affected by cloud cover. Relative humidity hovers between 10-20% (very dry climate). Therefore, radiational cooling is dramatic here. It can drop 20 degrees in 30 minutes after sunset. With less cloud cover nights can get cooler/colder, especially in summer. So the mean temperature which is the combination of high and low for the day are affected downward. Yesterday for example, it was 100 degrees in Boulder. This morning, with clear skies and calm winds overnight, it was 60 degrees. So the average for the day was 80. The same as if the range was 90/70. So it's 10 degrees hotter but the average mean temperature is the same because of the cooling at night. And snow cover has an effect too. In low snowpack years, there's less cloud cover in the Spring and early summer due to less evaporation from less snow cover. This adds to the effect as well. Curious on your thoughts. Thanks.

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It’s still not been proven CO2 is a problem. What is known is that the earth is greener by far, and we have food enough to have 8 billion people, whereas back in the 80s it was 5.5 billion and no one thought we could sustain many more, and yet here they are, with less suffering from food insecurity than in the 80s. Yes, the temps have risen but we are fine. It was much warmer in the 30s than now.

It does matter where the temperature is taken. Airports are the worst, as are large buildings, and whatnot. We’re coming out of a little ice age.

Don’t forget, the EU, the Biden admin, and various other Western entities all are crazily pushing net zero. With China and India focused on their economies, as they should be, nothing the rest of us do will make a difference.

Fear of climate change is not more noble than the other fears.

I appreciated the ratcheting down efforts of a recent post, just as I appreciate a few mentions of Watts and his website (even if he’s used to support a fear he does not believe is justified), but I think we’d be all better off if we enjoyed the day and continued our calm and reasonable efforts to make the world a better place.

All that said, I do support the exploration of a wide range of subjects here, even if I totally disagree with a portion.

Have a great day!

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