burrrton wrote:Then quit pointing out indications of a warming trend when that's not what's being argued.
So then what IS your argument?
You said that you hadn't noticed any changes in our climate
burrrton wrote:*sigh* You used that as a counterpoint to my (correct) statement that our weather patterns haven't changed, and a melting glacier isn't weather.
I'm not sure which "weather patterns" you claim haven't changed, and over the course of what period of time. Are you talking about Al Gore's hurricane predictions? Local precipitation? The weather most certainly has changed at Mt. Rainier, at least one component of the weather, ie average air temperature, and the melting glaciers are proof of that warming.
You guys are smart enough to where I shouldn't have to explain that to you.
burrrton wrote:You're smart enough to know that a 1C tick over 120 years is nothing but a blip.
*sigh* Here's the math:
From 5,000 years ago as we were coming out of the last ice age, average global temps increased from 4-7 degrees C. Since 1901, they have increased by 1 degree C. Hopefully we can agree on those facts.
5.5 degrees divided by 5,000 years equals .0011
1 degree divided by 120 years equals .0083
That's roughly 8 times the rate of increase. More than a blip. And it looks even worse if you shorten up the time frame to the last 50 years, and worse yet if you shorten it to the past 20.