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Naw dawg, that's just planet earth. I hate to burst the bubbles of the "global warmers" and the "conspiratorialists", but we just don't ever truly know what the local weather is going to do. It's not man made, it's not mother nature fighting back against our carbon footprint. It's just random chance. We can only predict the weather accurately out about 7 days, give or take. Planetary weather is tied to chaos theory: Sensitivity to initial conditions means that each point in a chaotic system is arbitrarily closely approximated by other points that have significantly different future paths or trajectories. Thus, an arbitrarily small change or perturbation of the current trajectory may lead to significantly different future behavior.

So, I break wind during a road trip to Montana, and three weeks later Tejas has a little ice age.

Consider Milankovitch cycles and our current interglacial, and "man made global warming" is just as stupid as "weather modification".

We can make all sorts of fucking dents in the weather, we just can't affect it to any controllable degree, especially over the long term. Cloud seeding? Get some rain today, tomorrow is still dry lol

Not everything is a conspiracy. Just most things. Weather? Yeah, but no. They wish, lol.

3 years ago
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Naw dawg, that's just planet earth. I hate to burst the bubbles of the "global warmers" and the "conspiratorialists", but we just don't ever truly know what the local weather is going to do. It's not man made, it's not mother nature fighting back against our carbon footprint. It's just random chance. We can only predict the weather accurately out about 7 days, give or take. Planetary weather is tied to chaos theory: Sensitivity to initial conditions means that each point in a chaotic system is arbitrarily closely approximated by other points that have significantly different future paths or trajectories. Thus, an arbitrarily small change or perturbation of the current trajectory may lead to significantly different future behavior.

So, I break wind during a road trip to Montana, and three weeks later Tejas has a little ice age.

Consider Milankovitch cycles and our current interglacial, and "man made global warming" is just as stupid as "weather modification".

We can make all sorts of fucking dents in the weather, we just can't affect it to any controllable degree, especially over the long term. Cloud seeding? Get some rain today, tomorrow is still dry lol

Not everything is a conspiracy. Just most things. Weather? Yeah, but no.

3 years ago
0 score
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Naw dawg, that's just planet earth. I hate to burst the bubbles of the "global warmers" and the "conspiratorialists", but we just don't ever truly know what the local weather is going to do. It's not man made, it's not mother nature fighting back against our carbon footprint. It's just random chance. We can only predict the weather accurately out about 7 days, give or take. Planetary weather is tied to chaos theory: Sensitivity to initial conditions means that each point in a chaotic system is arbitrarily closely approximated by other points that have significantly different future paths or trajectories. Thus, an arbitrarily small change or perturbation of the current trajectory may lead to significantly different future behavior.

So, I break wind during a road trip to Montana, and three weeks later Tejas has a little ice age.

Consider Milankovitch cycles and our current interglacial, and "man made global warming" is just as stupid as "weather modification".

We can make all sorts of fucking dents in the weather, we just can't affect it to any controllable degree, especially over the long term. Cloud seeding? Get some rain today, tomorrow is still dry lol

3 years ago
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Naw dawg, that's just planet earth. The hate to burst the bubbles of the "global warmers" and the "conspiratorialists", but we just don't ever truly know what the weather is going to do. It's not man made, it's not mother nature fighting back against our carbon footprint. It's just random chance. We can only predict the weather accurately out about 7 days, give or take. Planetary weather is tied to chaos theory: Sensitivity to initial conditions means that each point in a chaotic system is arbitrarily closely approximated by other points that have significantly different future paths or trajectories. Thus, an arbitrarily small change or perturbation of the current trajectory may lead to significantly different future behavior.

So, I break wind during a road trip to Montana, and three weeks later Tejas has a little ice age.

3 years ago
1 score