jonathan rowe;293305 wrote:guantou;293221 wrote:NoMoreKickingCans;293072 wrote: Meanwhile:
Australia just had their coldest recorded winter, Glen Innes in NSW registered a minimum temperature of -10.8C on July 20 2023.
And:
South Pole Amundsen-Scott station just recorded a record lowest 6 month period since records began 150 years ago.
Global warming ???
Climate change increases the chances of extremes in both directions
Guantou used the expression "global warming", which is still being used to describe an alleged crisis of our making, although the UN recently upgraded the scare to "global boiling" as I recall. You have then switched to a completely different expression - climate change - to respond to his post. I will assume this was done in ignorance rather than for purposes of deception.
In any case, to answer your claim: surely it depends on how the climate is changing?
"Increases" versus decreases or no change at all.
"Extremes" versus every state between nothing and that.
"Both directions" as though there are only two.
Your post sounds very simplistic and binary. But don't worry, this seems to be a common trend with this subject, even amongst the generously subsidised experts.
The climate is made up of trillions of cubed inches of air, all constantly behaving in a dynamic way in response to a range of ever changing variables - temperature, pressure, altitude - alongside interactions with and between numerous other factors, from the atomic structures of gasses to the earth's relationship with the Sun.
It is why all the modelling behind "the science" is so pathetically inadequate, why completely opposite claims and hypotheses emerge on a daily basis, and why the matter is very far from being settled.
In the meantime, those of us who like to think about things and prefer to avoid being conned, cannot help noticing the myriad contradictions...