Here's how hot summer may get, according to NOAA
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released new 2024 weather outlooks for the summer. CBS News Chicago meteorologist David Yeomans breaks down how the predictions may be connected to climate change.
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It would be nice if news orgs would include Alaska and Hawaii on national maps. Last I checked, they are states too and deserve some consideration.
*A wild Evan has appeared*
Canada is fine though as the hot weather seems to be stopped by our southern border.
Also U.S. territories should be included: Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Puerto Rico and Northern Mariana Islands.
They don't count unless shipping is free.
Last summer SC Alaska never got out of the 50s-40s rain and COLD leading up to last Winters record West Coast snow, rain and COLD. It's 45°s of global warming here in Seattle only weeks until Summer Solstice, but we've been bouncing along cold day after record cold day for weeks now. _This is all STUPID!_ ☺
The wildfire smoke last summer was so surreal
Texas, Louisiana and Arkansa are under cover of smoke from Mexico. Yes, we are one people in one planet! And, this is only May! 🥹🥹🥹
I definitely remember that
I loooove playing catch with a torch in the forest!!
I loooove space heaters in the arctic
It's every summer. Last summer it got out of control. I can only imagine what this year will be.
He said "no guarantee this year will be record setting," and maybe so, but after the way they say things went in the south last year, I say we're safe to say that it WILL be record setting this year. And, possibly every year, from now on.
You totally took that out of context. Literally right before that he said "This could be the 16th warmer-than-normal summer in a row, so the odds are stacked against us." And literally right after: "My money's on a warmer summer across the US."
This guy is fresh from a head-meterologist job at a major news outlet in Austin, Texas, where he convinced MANY deniers that climate change is real. Dude's not trying to downplay anything. He's being real. It's weather. Eeryone knows there's *never* a guarantee with weather.
Poor innocent animal's who can't get any relief!!!
💔😡
@@Nola50 Wildfire will make that point moot.
It is so bizarre that they are smiling through this whole conversation.
"Oh boy! Here we go going extinct!"
What can ya do. ?
Its gonna happen
It’s just like the movie “Don’t Look Up”
They are trying to be professional. This is already a controversial topic- they are trying to keep emotion out and facts in.
@@murphyshsu 😘
2024: the coolest summer of the rest of our lives!
Triste, pero es lo más seguro !!
I agree.
I live 7000ft southern Rockies we haven't had a 40 degree low yet 39 has been the warmest so far , trying to garden , have to cover hoop house each morning and evening with blankets and tarps if rain is coming, Peace
Record breaking heat one direction thru time, record breaking cool the other. When what should be random af is nearly monotonically increasing we know it’s bad
My heart breaks for the innocent animals who can't get any relief like us awful human's can
but dont make the billionaires and corporations that caused the changing climate to pay while fixing it... right?
They will pay eventually but probably after everyone else.
Nah man... Earth's atmosphere is an open sewer for business use. Just like Earth's oceans are a garbage dump for business. So is your body.
They own everything including our politicians, our banking, our infrastructure, our agriculture, our police, everything. All they have to do is what they're already doing; confuse the topic, pass the blame. Keep people perpetually arguing amongst themselves while they hoard all the money. Nothing will be done until after the mass migrations and territorial wars in the arctic and antarctic regions where human life will still be viable.
its been in the 70s-80s here in NYC but it honestly feels more like 80s-90s with the sun beating down on you.
Same here in Colorado. It's like we are frying. Even when it's in the lower temps, 30's, 40's, and 50's, it's unbearably hot. We live at 8,000' and we now see 100's in the summer, which never before happened. Horrific winds and heat are drying up all grasses, plants, and entire forests, making it a tinder box. Stay safe up there!
@@chinookvalley Same in Tennessee. It's been in the low 80s which is seasonal for this time of year, but the humidity feels terrible. It's been muggy every day since about mid-April, which is normally July weather. I need to look up the stats on that but that's what it has felt like. EDIT: actually did the math comparing the last 3 years by month. Yes the humidity is higher each year (mostly) across each month from 2021-2023. 2024 data not yet available. It's especially bad in the winter months, average 70% in 2023. Dewpoints vary more but still the overall trend is positive for the warmer months in general.
Also with the ocean all around us, it's humid and stuffy
It’s really bad. Just the sun rays UV alone is sooooo hot. In 2010 it was NOT like that. Crazy how much worse this has gotten since 15 years ago
@@HOSPEHLOSHEPH i swear it seems like a light switch just turned on in North America in 2020 since that is definitely when I really started seeing the consequences of global warming with record-high heat and crazy storms and weather like the insane amount of rain that fell in NYC within an hour.
After reviewing climate data for the northeast US it is shocking to see how much monthly averages have risen. Winters have gotten warmer and shorter. I didn’t notice too much summer warming but winter just isn’t winter anymore
This weather guy bears a striking resemblance to Beavis.
Or the robot from Terminator 2.
@@stephaniet9264 You beat me to it. He's a dead ringer for T2
Give him a chance. Until just a few months ago, he was the head meteorologist at major news station here in Austin, and he's really good, very knowledgeable. He looks nervous here, probably because it's different speaking to 50 million people insteaad of only one million (this is a new job for him). He's really great though. He instituted weather "classes" at the news station here - little thirty-second-long explanations of different weather phenomena that were engaging and clear. Doing that, he convinced quite a few deniers in the area that climate change is real, it's man-made, and it's here.
Beavis spitting facts
Grown up dignified Beavis maybe....lol
I hate the heat, I would take snow over humidity and temperatures 90+.
You wouldn't like Florida in the summer.
You can drive in the snow too
@@Pernection I have, I don't mind it, but I work from home as a graphic designer FT so I don't have to unless I've planned poorly.
My friend keeps a spare set of snow tires in his trunk so it’s not that bad when it snows for the most part
Where I live in the NW..its like its still the end of winter..won't stop raining and having cold nights.. Our crop growth is quite stunted right now.
I’m in WWa and last week felt like early November. Maybe all this rain will help diminish the wildfires though
PNW? pretty toasty now
This is just depressing. I live in Florida and first our winters are not really getting all that cold anymore our summers are getting BRUTAL. Ever since the beginning of May we've been in the upper 90s and nits only going to get worse which also means we are at great risk of really having a bad hurricane year.
living in fl since 2011. this past winter is the first time i left all the plants outside including orchids and they did just fine. we live in ocala.
@@gregkoliaga5198 I was born in Miami in 70 and now live in Leesburg, I remember in the early 80s we used to get really cold winters and our neighbors liked to turn the sprinklers on the house and trees . I think they did this for their kids to enjoy since it don't snow here. It would be covered in ice and that would last maybe 2 days or more. It has not gotten that cold here in a long long time. These last few winters have been pretty mild. Our weather is definitely hotter than it used to be.
Republicans don't believe in global warming, They side with those large corporations and deregulations.
@@ITIsFunnyDamnIT l think its gonna be another record breaking summer
@@standforhumanitariancauses4756I don’t believe in global warming either, this January it dropped all the way down to -45 degrees here in the state of Montana, not only did the low of -45 occur this winter but also last winter in December 2022 it dropped to -45 degrees, it seems like every winter now there is always a blast of extreme frigid bitter cold, there is no such thing as global warming.
Florida is dying right now. Hardly ANY rain and it constantly hits 90s. And I have to go work retail during the time
Hell yeah. At least he told things as they are. Great job!
Crazy how the weather just stops at the Canadian border. 😢😢😢
For the record: *Texas is always hot, has always been hot, will always be hot* ~buckle yourself in tight.
Its already hot in ohio, yesterday was 90°F which is unusual for May!
Right. I was celebrating that temp yesterday in my Ohio city. Cause I'm so used to it being cold, including polar vortex, or even simply cooler than average. Then I thought about it, and you're right that it's unusual for May in Ohio. My city in Ohio averages nine 90 degree days per year. We'll see how many I actually get, this year.
It was 86 by me. Forecast called for 78 which was already well above average for mid May. Turned out even hotter. Which seems to be standard for forecasts now.
I study anthropocene climate change. I've experienced the first impacts of climate change nearly 20 years ago. First or second year atmospheric 20 years ago I experienced the death of 75 million hectares of boreal forest in British Columbia Canada. That was caused by a warming polar vortex and because the arctic ice sheets are very critical to keeping the Arctic very cold they reflected 98% of solar radiation back into space. The temperature gradient difference between the Equator and the Arctic it is very critical because it what causes the air to circulate between the Arctic and the equator. That helps to propel the polar jet stream and the polar jet stream, is critical at pushing low and high pressure fronts across the northern hemisphere pure in the past 5 or 10 years, the polar jet stream is breaking up and the form of Eddy currents call atmospheric blocks blocks those can stall high pressure fronts and they can wrap around high pressure fronts and cause the barometric pressure to rise causing blistering hot heat waves. The first theories that carbon dioxide would actually overheat Earth occurred in the 1950s but the initial discovery of the future of global warming occurred in in 1856 between 1856 and 1956 the lab experiments have been repeated and the results stated that if CO2 levels were to climb in the atmosphere the heating effect of planet Earth would occur and Glaciers would melt add eventually flood the coastline Coastline of continents could humans are burning fossil fuels and releasing 400% the rate of carbon dioxide versus the last three greenhouse gas mass extinction events. The media will not say is that Earth is entering a greenhouse gas mask Extinction event they don't want to scare their viewing audience away. Steven Spielberg had created an 8-hour documentary called life on Earth it shows life on Earth over the last 240 million years. Included in that animation is the three greenhouse gas mass extinction events the last part of his 8-hour documentary says that humans are causing the next greenhouse gas mass extinction event buy burning coal oil and natural gas and I knew this long time ago
One year, Portland reached 93 degrees on Mother’s Day weekend which is a daily record. Seattle was 89 degrees that same day.
@@laurajones1773These isolated events are not the same as what we are seeing now.
Try living in Phoenix where it was 117 for over a week. Most of the summer it’s 110+ degrees until September and stays 100 degrees until October lol
Hell on earth.
@@LauraMolina-PaintDivaHell on earth is extreme cold lol try being in Alaska where it drops well below 0 degrees (I’m talking -50 degrees sometimes -60 degrees very bitter life threatening cold), there is a reason why Arizona is much more populated than Alaska, because in reality heat is easier to deal with and survive in than extreme cold, nobody’s retires in Alaska.
That’s not as hard as living in Alaska where it drops well below 0 degrees I’m talking 50 degrees below 0 very extreme frigid bitter cold. Plenty of evidence that supports this just compare Alaska and Arizona’s populations lol Phoenix alone is more populated than the entire state of Alaska, just shows heat is easier to deal with than cold, otherwise Alaska would have way more people than Arizona but obviously that’s not the case.
and yet it's the fastest growing part of the country
@@RobertMJohnson Because the truth is nobody wants to live in the cold lol it’s people from places like the Midwest where it gets cold in the winter that are moving to Arizona, just shows people would rather deal with heat rather than cold.
I feel for the people who do not have air conditioning in their homes. This summer could be brutal in those regions that used to have mild summers. Now is the time to get a window AC unit installed in the bedroom if you do not have centralized AC for your whole home and live in Maine, North Dakota, Washington state, Canada, the UK or Northern Europe.
Hope we all survive. Its harder on elders and our pets. especially if power companies schedule power blackouts.
Better permanently ban private jets immediately...
Yep, while that’s definitely an important step to take, it’s merely one step in a marathon of steps.
That’s a start, but it’s a small drop in the bucket.
Have you considered that blaming private jets, which are a minority of all plane travels, and a grain of sand in the beach of all manners greenhouse gases are thrown into the atmosphere, is a tactic by big oil propaganda to make you blame celebrities instead of them? Even more, if the celebrities dare to talk about climate change? Even if they don't use private planes, you bet you'll be said that each one of them own a fleet of planes, yatchts, muscle cars, etc. Why do you think that may be?
@@MariaMartinez-researcher I was being sarcastic, I think the chem trails, and wind turbine farms are to blame.
Perhaps the pole shift, thinning magnetic field and solar ejections too.
I honestly don't know.
Maybe oil isn't a fossil fuel and perhaps it's Earth's lubrication.
🧏♂️And don't forget! all the cruise ships, passenger jets, airliners, test rocket launches, hypersonic missles, cars, deisel trucks, daily military flight patterns, gas operated lawnmowers, tractors, 18 wheelers, pleasure yachts, and fishing boats. Good luck with all that. 😱
That was a mild outlook on what will be the most catastrophic event in this planet's history. Well done.
Not in our planets history, but potentially since man evolved - yes. The Mount Toba Event may actually take that prize as it is thought that humanity was knocked down to as few as 1000 mating pairs. I know it may sound trivial or even petty but we have to say exactly what we mean and be as close to accurate as your wherewithal for fact finding will allow. With science denial increasing we have to be near perfect in our presentation of the facts. That is because they will take petty and trivial as far as humanly possible so its best to not even give them a toe hold if possible. The Giant Impact that created the Moon, the Chicxulub Impact and a number of theorized impacts during The Hadean from objects in excess of 300 miles were all more catastrophic that what Anthropogenic Climate Change will be.
When every year is a record breaking summer, maybe sitting there smiling like a bunch of jackasses isn't the most tactful thing to do.
True .. if its to warm where you live .. move farther north.
@@ace9840 ppl don't like immigrants as is. And eventually we'll see just that people migrating to escape the heat
@@stevenmarecle5502 People must like them .. they allow open borders now since 2020.
@@ace9840 no the people don't like them. But the government does. Letting immigrants in our country is a strategy as old as civilization itself. It's what countries do when they want to boost the economy
when you believe in climate change....
Climate changed
Due to human use of fossil fuels causing global warming.
And the window to minimize the damage is now closed. We'll be lucky if we can adapt before we go extinct.
@@lyraserpentine894 The window to minimize damage is definitely not closed! Way to make people think they shouldn't bother stopping use of fossil fuels. Every percent difference in decreased global warming makes a huge difference!!
And the change is due to use of fossil fuels which causes global warming.
I'll correct their statement, we can only minimize the collateral damage that's about to occur in the near distant future.
Mexico has temps of 45C.
This will be bad. Everywhere.
Temperatures really jumped when we banned the sulfur emissions that were blocking some of the solar radiation. Maybe we need to introduce an alternative into the atmosphere.
And, the emissions from powering all those air conditioners is going to make the problem even worse
We did it to ourselves, deal with it until we can no longer be able to survive, that is the reality
What's going to happen?
@@DavisWorthington There is nothing we can do to lower temps. What will happen is bacteria, diseases, and infections will plague the earth killing entire species. The air, land, and sea will become toxic and uninhabitable. Sea levels will flood out massive land space. Temps will rapidly climb 140+ across the entire tropical, subtropical, and temperature zones. Food will not be able to grow. Our lungs will collapse and we will drop like every other species. There is nothing, I mean absolutely nothing at all at this point that any one of us can do to reverse this. ZERO chances of reversal we are all going to be gone very very soon. The earth can withsand extreme highs and lows that we just cannot imagine. It will survive in its own way. We fail to realize what we have done. Our old Pagan or natural lifestyle was the only thing that would of kept the planet alive
@@DavisWorthington Cost of living will slowly go up for everybody as infrastructure all around the world is slowly destroyed, that's what I think. Population eventually shrinks because everything is so expensive and there are fewer places to live.
@@ryank6322it’s all apart of the elites plan for the depopulation agenda, that’s why they don’t want people to have children ultimately because their plan is to reduce the world’s population, it’s already happening in front of our eyes
@@ryank6322 As infrastructure around the globe only continues to improve.
As long as we get wet winters, it's alrite with me. That heat prediction means all that snow in the Rockies, Sierras, and Cascades will melt, and fill the lakes.Thats good. This spring, we've finally gotten enough rain that the Kansas Wheat crop should be pretty good. And we're all reliant on California agriculture for just about everything else. Kansas can produce the buns n burgers, but we still need the Tomatoes, Pickles, Onions n Lettuce. Thank you Mother Nature.😊
Agreed we need rain, even Louisiana was dry and had wild fires, this is the wetlands!
That's ok until the tropical rain band gets as far north as Kansas, and you have to switch to growing rice, almonds and cotton.
Or the farm gets washed away for good. Are you planning ahead for that, or would you prefer for it to be a surprise?
For the life of me, I can't figure out why there is no interstate water pumping system being constructed. There are parts of the country that flood pretty regularly every year while other parts stay high and dry. Surely, much like oil, there can be water pipelines constructed to move water from one place to another, then stored in water tight reservoirs to be dispersed as needed. I'm not an engineer, but it seems like this could be done. All that flood water overruns rivers and then eventually flows out in to the ocean.
No money in it
Doing something about climate change is what Moses and Noah did. Modern Christian folk don't believe in that sort of thing.
There are videos here explaining why this is not feasible
We've discussed it in St. Louis (piping water out west), but it's costly. Besides, with the aquifers drying up west of the Mississippi, there's no point. Evaporation and wasteful water use (like with production, agriculture, and construction) would be the end of that. What we should be doing is snatching up the glacier ice before that freshwater is dumped into the saltwater of the ocean. I know this was a huge concept back in the late 80s early 90s. They couldn't do it then because of the tech, but we can do it now. And it'll be worth the cost if we can offset more freshwater dumping into the saltwater ocean.
When water is $80 per barrel ($2 per gallon) that may happen.
Last summer in ME, we had a wer, cloudy summer, with mostly upper 60s - low 70s. Because of this , the smoke was circled around us most of the time. On the sporadic sunny days, it would easily jump to 80s, and be uncomfortably muggy. We had 3 low air quality days due to the smoke.
It is so depressing.
NATURE IS DEPRESSING TO YOU?
We must do something. Please, guys. Take part in bettering your habits and doing the 3 R's. We are all apart of this. If this is how the world is going to go then we must learn to be self-sustainable. Good luck to all of you and keep hope.
We have been concerned for a while but gotta make money at the expense of our planet and its inhabitants 👍😉
I hope I make it through
Yes, Summers are hot, some summers are hotter than others.
😂😂😂
"Yes, Summers are hot, some summers are hotter than others." Humans are currently warming the planet ~20 times faster than it usually warms when coming out of an ice age. Such rapid warming, if sustained, will be too fast for the ecosystems that support all life on Earth to withstand. Thus, through many means, including rapid man-made global warming and climate disruption, we are pushing Earth's ecosystems--and thus our food supply--toward collapse. Take care.
Partying nekkid whilst drinking cold beer used to be frowned upon by most civilized individuals. But, change is coming. Do what you must.
Your comment reminds me of when i was in college. I knew a few young women and they invited me out to where they were going to camp over night. Around 9 PM I trekked out into the woods and through the dense brush I spotted their campfire. As I came into the clearing there they were all dancing around the campfire, each holding a beer or a bottle of MD 20/20 and totally starkers. What a sight!
@@2cartalkers The stuff of legend.
Drinking beer, cold or otherwise, will only greatly diminish your bodies ability to take the heat.
@@evensteve284 Margaritas, then!
@@northerniltree While I admire your sprit, you can't change the fact that alcohol only makes hot weather hotter.
Let's get some darker reds, crimsons, and whites in there to make it even scarier.
If an abnormally cool summer happens in 2033, maybe it will be the coolest since 2024.
I remember the summer of 1000 AD as much hotter.
Lol
Thank you for the report! 👍
Having dark skin protects me from the dangerous Sun rays ☀️. Thanks God 🙏
What do people do in the dakotas?
Farm and drill for oil and gas
meth
@@justayoutuber1906 maybe on the res.
Nobody lives in the Dakotas.
They grow rocks and hunt tumbleweeds.
Our atmosphere has a 12,000 yr cycle. The atmosphere goes from thickest to thinnest, it is in the thinnest sort of the cycle. Plus the sun has an 11 yr cycle, and it is on the peak yr! And, then there is human greed and their insatiable desires to be comfy, at any cost!
Blessings to all, I have lost ALL, twice, tornado and hurricanes. BLESSINGS TO ALL.
Sorry you've lost so much. I can't comprehend how heartbreaking that could be.
I'm not religious, but I do agree with the Bible that the love of money is the root of all evil.
I hope you find some Good Samaritans in your situation. Good luck.
We cannot observe at 12K year cycle, and temps up as overall TSI is down. Not the sun.
The Milankovitch cycles include: The shape of Earth's orbit, known as eccentricity; The angle Earth's axis is tilted with respect to Earth's orbital plane, known as obliquity; and. The direction Earth's axis of rotation is pointed, known as precession. This has been accounted for. There is plenty of information if you want to look into it. Simon Clark has some good videos on climate change also.
@@barbaramcspadden6351 thank you! I live in a tiny island we get hit with floating trash island and hurricanes. I have seen our beach front shrink, the bay is encroaching on our tiny town.
We feel so alone some times. Blessings to you and thank you again!
That’s not the reason this is happening.
Such indepth and well presented information, thank you! 🎉❤
I would love ❤️ to study 📖 and become a meteorologist and I’m currently 40 years old
Go for it!👍
Going to especially hot in those states like Texas and Florida that pass laws removing heat protections from outdoor workers.
any news on the unusual and harsh cold snaps around the world that are also happening?
Can’t even tell me the weather tomorrow, can’t explain things like the little ice age, and now they are telling me how hot the summer will be? Clown show
It's a 2 minute clip dude. you're looking at the wrong video for answers.
We had a great rainy season here in California we are well out of the droughts.
Its hot🥵🥵🔥
My thyroid condition and I are going to be melting none too quietly.
Fires on one side, flooding on the other! And people whine about the weather here in Springfield Missouri!! WTH!!
Anybody who works outdoors, be prepared cuz they aren’t kidding either. It’s Day 3 into the summer and it’s 98 degrees here in Georgia. Gonna get to 100 by this Wednesday. Wet some bath hand towels with cold water and wrap them around your neck and keep a cooler full of bottle water and/or Powerade to stay hydrated
I worry more for the poor innocent animals who can't get any relief 💔
1:24 huh? i thought the earth's "invisible blanket" was called the atmosphere.
It’s a metaphor. By thickening a blanket, more heat is retained. The ‘blanket’ refers to greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere that retain heat. Thickening the blanket in the metaphor is the referring to adding GHGs in real life.
No. That is the visible part.😁
It’s still below normal weather here in Great Lakes region
"It’s still below normal weather here in Great Lakes region" I'm in part of the Great Lakes region, and we haven't had a real winter in the last 3 years and spring has been warmer than the old normal.
The highest highs and the lowest lows; just life
It's been a spectacular crappy stormy record wet spring in the upper Midwest, with no end in sight. The last several summers were uncharacteristically relatively nice overall, however. So, we're due to get back to the typical crappy weather. No wonder everyone that has the opportunity to leave does. People from here move equally to either desert hot and dry infernos or hot humid hurricane prone regions. That tells you how crappy the upper Midwest climate is.
-The only thing climate change has brough the upper Midwest is much more precipitation, with flat to COOLING temperatures in summer. It's an awful combination.
Wow, it's hot in summer!, what's next?, a cold winter?
I'm in the gray part of MN God is Good
Love the meteorologist bravely telling the truth about the bad weather.
I'm out of Powerade because of climate change
President Camacho will make sure to get you a refill.
But there’s no more El Niño. How is this possible!
El Nino patterns usually bring warm dry air to the west, and cooler wet weather to the east.
Why do these maps always seem to be truncated at the borders ??
That map is bogus. The northeast warmer than the southeast?
New Delhi India.. Here Its 46C With 54% Humidity Real Feel Temp Like 53C
What do you guys do to cool off with those temperatures
Houses here were built with asphalt which traps heat during daylight and releases it at night, hence our body does not get enough space to cool down, due to which the temperature remains high even at night. ... We use AC to keep our body cool
Hot hot.
yay i'm safe
😂
HOW ABOUT YOU ALL-- Stop attempting to manifest, with your extensive, redundant programming, the things, 'environmental extremes' we don't want or need!!!???!!! Can you handle that???? Or do you have to perpetually create chaos and difficulty!?!
STOP IT!!!!!!
And what people do instead or re-locating to more comfortable climate is to install more and bigger air conditioning systems, which require more electrical power, which requires the burning of more fossil fuels to produce the electricity that keeps our homes and offices cool. We're the thinking animal...
Summer is hot 🌞
And getting hotter.
Winter is too.
Except if the AMOC collapses, then some places will get the deep freeze. See The Day After Tomorrow for a dramatic representation.
Denial won’t save you.
How is the Northeast warmer than most of the eastern half country?
‘Solar Radiation Management Projects’
Hard to understand isn't it? We are steamrolling the land and there are 10s of millions of cars running at any given time. We are slowly going to hell. May as well go out having a good time.
It's our fault so we gotta pay the kiddie-diddlers a "carbon tax". Ridiculous.
omg. it's summer and it's hot in north america. NO F WAY
OMG. Successive summers are getting warmer and conservatives think this is the same thing as Summer is warmer than Winter. Say it ain't so. How are we going to educate these people?
It’s been restored, how do you not know this
50 years ago they measured temperature at heights of 2m, and today they do it on the ground. That's why the numbers are significantly different, and the fact they don't mention this means they are utter liars.
Every year there is more people, more cars, more homes, more food needing to be grown, more water being extracted and shipped, more fossil fuel being burned.
Idk guys maybe this year it might not be too hot /s
Inb4, idj guys maybe this year we might actually get rain
why does this make me happy music to my ears wooohooo.
That is creepy…just saying.
I'm in the gray area.
What about the colony of Puerto Rico?
Hurricanes again AND soaring heat?
These types of stories get a rinse and repeat each year. My question is when we continue to heavily recycle and replace everyday appliances with better quality longer lasting ones, change to renewable energy, build greener buildings, better power sources, drive better cleaner cars with batteries, clean up factories with polluting air or contaminants, clean water ways, and the likes…….
Why are we still not seeing a reverse in anything related to climate change?
If you change something to make something better…. There should be an outcome. Where is that outcome?
Well within the norms...
Climate differenting
NTHE
So. No straight answers wxcept the Dakotas ought to be okay.
“A 5 year old explains climate change”
But why are winters, still piercing cold? I’m confused in that area. Like, I’m honestly wanting to know if the world is warming or getting hotter, why do we still have severely cold winters in North America?
Winters in NA are milder. In fact the warming is more pronounced for night hours and winters. The most affected are the areas closer to the poles.
@@scottekoontz I’ve noticed this spring is hotter! I will say, but here in the southeast we still can’t grow citruses and palms because of the extreme cold fronts and Texas always loses palms to the cold, because it usually drops somewhere between 10°-15°F at night. But unusually enough a lot of days are above freezing but those cold spells don’t subside, and we still get snow out in the south east as well as north Florida. I think it’s like zone 8 or 9 climate. So I’m puzzled how it can still drop that cold out of the blue
@@scottekoontz people glorify Central America and Asia, for there coconut palms, but we can’t grow coconut palms here not even in California, because it’s too cold. Coconuts cannot tolerate freezing weather. I think the U.S. should be able to grow at least certain tropical fruits and have commerce in that area
@@scottekoontzsir,worked at midway airport in Chicago,for 46 years retired in 2016,all outside work,1970 till2016,my experience was a lot colder longer winters till about 1998,we would get a lot of snow and then real cold!Just my experience!Thomas A.Filipiak!
@@tomfilipiak3511 So all we have to do is take temps at 0.0001% of the globe to determine global temp trends? That's an interesting thought.
They need to adjust for heat islands you cant use heat island data for mean average😊
So they were keeping records 2000 years ago.
Tree rings in surviving wood, Wollomi pines, ice core samples and more are ways to determine temperature and atmospheric composition millennia ago.
It takes a lot of book learnin' to know how it works.
Evidence of previous temperature are found in nature.
@@lifewriter7455 Yeah they are.
@@georgemichael9106 And you're The one and only George Michael? 😎
@@lifewriter7455 I’m not the original I’m the the third and still in the vertical position at lest for now. Lol
Grinning like a fool, makes people take climate change less seriously.
Two mouth,for ears let someone,talk!😆
Rocket launches are to blame
Nooooooo!
Ooooh, now we're having ""Climate Watch", more fearmongering folks. Personally, having survived brutal winters and summers in Chicago, there's the old saying "If you don't like the weather here, stick around a few minutes", etc. Please. When I was a teenager they were telling us that the next Ice Age was coming.
I can't think of any downside to increased temperatures. And the man was simply lying when he stated that the heat kills more than cold.
"I can't think of any downside to increased temperatures." Well, what does the science tell us about that? The emissions that create man-made global warming has already made the oceans 30% more acidic, and the warming is causing more frequent and intense climate disasters, has disrupted the stable climate that allowed human civilization to emerge, and is already hurting people, societies, other species, and ecosystems in hundreds of ways. The science also makes it clear that if we continue warming the planet like this, it would cause the ecosystems that support all life on Earth to break down (even more than they have already broken down), thus causing the collapse of our food supply, societies, and the human population.
You have to understand how the web of life works to understand why a big and rapid change in global temps pushes us toward a mass extinction event.
Cities should ban asphalt roads on residential streets…and just have cooler dirt roads
Cute idea, but dirt roads would require much more maintenance, which means more costs, which then means either higher taxes or even tighter budgets.
urban areas can paint some streets white for real
@@SpacedApe no just dirt and no maintenance. Urban people who care about the planet can live on just trail type roads and become part of the solution rather than the problem
@@matthewbroz25 so when a road becomes unmanaged and you have a dire situation like a fire or medical emergency occur at a location that an emergency vehicle can't get to, do you suggest we just accept those consequences?
Full of potholes, vastly I crease dust in the city etc. So you want us to live like the poorest countries. Good luck convincing the majority.
It's rather laughable given how cold it has been to date. Averages are actually 10 to 20 degrees colder.
For the globe or your back porch?
A ridiculous video.
The latest (AR6) report from IPCC Working Group I (the science working group) could not identify any global trends in extreme weather events, though this statement in the body of the report did not make it into the "Summary for Policy Makers" - a politically (but not scientifically) approved document which appears to drive policy. Few people actually read the full text of the 3 Working Group reports (I have) so significant findings are missed by the mainstream media, Extreme weather events have always been with us, but though the costs of some events have been rising, much of that cost is down to building expensive infrastructure in places where it (and increasing populations) should not have been allowed. When corrected for population density and GDP, costs are not actually increasing. No individual extreme weather event can be attributed to "climate change" when "climate" is normally regarded as a 30-year average of "weather". Most extreme events can be attributed to local coincidence of natural phenomena such as the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation - which explains why the frequency and intensity of Atlantic hurricanes is at present on a declining trend - or the Pacific El Nino Southern Oscillation with its known influences on weather both sides of the Pacific. There are many other influences elsewhere leading to extreme events, but global mean temperature does not seem (according to the data) to be one of them.