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Old 05-15-2019, 05:43 PM
 
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Wishing won't stop what is to come. I can wish for the 80's winters day and nite dwight and it won't stop a rapid warming planet that is heating up faster and faster than anyone would have dreamed of 25 years ago. I have to go by my records since 1978 and what i have seen change. Just the last 8 years has been crazy on the warm up alone to write 10 books.

Look at all the blazing falls we have had since 2011. 90's into Nov now the last few years. For anyone living past the next 70 years it is gonna be a hard pill to swallow.
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Old 05-15-2019, 07:34 PM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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Another here does not understand man. Like they think they know it when they don't. When the axis of the high pressure is south of the Tampa area we have a west wind 24/7, and that is no sea breeze my man.P

A real sea breeze for my coast during the summer is when the axis of the high is north of the Tampa area giving us a southeast windflow bro. Since air heats crossing over land man, it will rise allowing cooler air from the gulf to rush in under, this is a SEABREEZE.


People need to wake up to the simple facts on how my weather works during the summer. It all depends on the summer pattern and where you live. With a southeast flow the west coast gets the better chances of heavy rain while with a reverse west windflow that is not a sea breeze will bring more rain inland and toward the east coast. Since massive ice melt started in the mid 80's it has caused sub surface currents to change displacing the summer time ridge to the south of where it should be most of the time.

No one knows my weather better than i do. And now the class can understand what a sea breeze is and what a reverse west windflow is. So easy a baby can do it.
This is complete nonsense as I'm sure anyone with any climate knowledge whatsoever can see.

Just for you lets take a look at some historical rainfall data for Tampa.

Period of Record (1950-1980)

Average rainfall by month:

June: 5.34"
July: 7.56"
August: 7.66"
September: 6.35"

Period of Record (1990-2019)

June: 7.25" (+1.91")
July: 7.83" (+0.27")
August: 8.74" (+1.08")
September: 6.44" (+0.09")


As you said yourself, it's so easy a baby could understand it
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Old 05-15-2019, 07:38 PM
 
Location: Singapore
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Wishing won't stop what is to come. I can wish for the 80's winters day and nite dwight and it won't stop a rapid warming planet that is heating up faster and faster than anyone would have dreamed of 25 years ago. I have to go by my records since 1978 and what i have seen change. Just the last 8 years has been crazy on the warm up alone to write 10 books.

Look at all the blazing falls we have had since 2011. 90's into Nov now the last few years. For anyone living past the next 70 years it is gonna be a hard pill to swallow.
Just move to Cuba already, since it is so much wetter and cooler than Florida.
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Old 05-15-2019, 07:43 PM
 
Location: USA
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Wishing won't stop what is to come. I can wish for the 80's winters day and nite dwight and it won't stop a rapid warming planet that is heating up faster and faster than anyone would have dreamed of 25 years ago. I have to go by my records since 1978 and what i have seen change. Just the last 8 years has been crazy on the warm up alone to write 10 books.

Look at all the blazing falls we have had since 2011. 90's into Nov now the last few years. For anyone living past the next 70 years it is gonna be a hard pill to swallow.
Your area in Florida does not represent the entire plant.
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Old 05-15-2019, 07:46 PM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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Your area in Florida does not represent the entire plant.
His area in Florida is also not warming anywhere near the rate he claims it is. Actual data suggests warming of less than 1F using stations not affected by increasing urban heat island. Downtown Tampa (influenced by UHI) has warmed 1.7F since the 1950's. Nowhere near the laughable claim of 7 degrees or whatever he keeps repeating.
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Old 05-15-2019, 08:13 PM
 
Location: Southern West Virginia
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Just move to Cuba already, since it is so much wetter and cooler than Florida.
Or he could move north on the gulf coast, closer to the panhandle, or to southeastern Florida.

This map shows that he does live in one of the drier areas in Florida. It looks like if he moved about 3 hours north on the gulf coast he would get much more rain (and probably cooler temperatures too).


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Old 05-16-2019, 04:05 AM
 
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This is complete nonsense as I'm sure anyone with any climate knowledge whatsoever can see.

Just for you lets take a look at some historical rainfall data for Tampa.

Period of Record (1950-1980)

Average rainfall by month:

June: 5.34"
July: 7.56"
August: 7.66"
September: 6.35"

Period of Record (1990-2019)

June: 7.25" (+1.91")
July: 7.83" (+0.27")
August: 8.74" (+1.08")
September: 6.44" (+0.09")


As you said yourself, it's so easy a baby could understand it
And yet you don't understand. You don't even know how a sea breeze works. 7 degrees? I said 4.23. We will see a easy 4+ within the next 70 years and past 100 it will be as much as 9.45 on parts the globe. My snowball effect is taking place now with faster sea level rise and temp rise over time.

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Old 05-16-2019, 04:08 AM
 
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Or he could move north on the gulf coast, closer to the panhandle, or to southeastern Florida.

This map shows that he does live in one of the drier areas in Florida. It looks like if he moved about 3 hours north on the gulf coast he would get much more rain (and probably cooler temperatures too).

My area gets the least amount of rain in the state in the summer over and over thanks to a reverse west windflow. Anyone living just 2 to 50 miles inland will see more rain on avg. I don't get super hot highs since i am right on the gulf. I get super warm lows with a west wind and high dew points. Anyplace east would be wetter.

I avg more rain in the winter it seems. Some here just want to fight me since they don't know how the axis of a high will change the summer pattern.
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Old 05-16-2019, 04:10 AM
 
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Your area in Florida does not represent the entire plant.
What plant? A rose? If ya mean planet janet, well that will vary world wide clyde. Some parts will heat much more than other areas. It is over for us and within 120 years most living things will be dead.
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Old 05-16-2019, 06:19 AM
 
Location: USA
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What plant? A rose? If ya mean planet janet, well that will vary world wide clyde. Some parts will heat much more than other areas. It is over for us and within 120 years most living things will be dead.
Sorry yes I meant planet. And my name is not Janet.

I'm guessing we're in a few hundred more posts this summer about your reverse west windflow and runway heating planet because it's hot in Florida.
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