@zipperliphad you any interest in anthropogenic global warming...

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    @zipperlip

    had you any interest in anthropogenic global warming and consequent climate change you would be aware that this now plays a part in everything that happens with the weather. To be sure it's a small factor but meteorologists say its always there now.

    just to refresh what's left of your memory, climate is nothing more than the average of weather over a long period. The World Meteorological Organization talks in terms of climate being a minimum 30 year block..

    what this does is mute a lot of the day to day noise coming from weather and establish long term easily recognizable trends.

    in fact a changing climate isn't a "new concept" as you so quaintly put it, though it might be for you.

    that you haven't worked out the difference between daily weather and what is "proper change of climate" is pretty obvious with the guff you post.

    your knowledge base doesn't expand when you're mostly just dribbling out your feeble opinion. Who's a bedwetter?

    the following is a repost of part of a May 22 article in Yale Climate Connections that links near record Atlantic heat with an expected busy 2024 hurricane season. I know you've been having trouble with a few concepts here, hoping this will help.

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/6219/6219525-a65ca06689bd8e6d53d24dd636007953.jpg
 
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