The model used in the study indicated a more than 25 percent increase in the frequency of large hailstones of at least 1.8 inches if planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions from human activities do not significantly reduce by mid-century.
But nothing about the “normal” 5 BILLION years of climate change before. the last 100 years they now claim to understand everything based on.
It wasn’t Mammoth farts that melted the glaciers over Illinois.
Exactly, climate change that allowed the glaciers to form over NA and then recede creating da Great Lakes was happening long before we started releasing all of the carbon by burning fossil fuels.
Man made climate change is a bunch of bull sheeeet.
There are 1st and 2nd order effects which impact the climate and which we have no control over.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Al Gore – style climate alarmism, as usual, from the Chicago Tribune. Whether warmer climate is increasing severe weather events like hail and tornadoes is highly suspect, to put it mildly. https://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/sparc/research/projects/extreme_events/munich_workshop/pielke.pdf.
Even PBS has acknowledged that. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/is-climate-change-making-u-s-tornadoes-worse
And spare me any more predictions based on the models, which have proved to be crap.
Your first reference is 20 year old information. The second is 7 years old. Much research has been done since they were published.
But nothing about the “normal” 5 BILLION years of climate change before. the last 100 years they now claim to understand everything based on.
It wasn’t Mammoth farts that melted the glaciers over Illinois.
Exactly, climate change that allowed the glaciers to form over NA and then recede creating da Great Lakes was happening long before we started releasing all of the carbon by burning fossil fuels.
Man made climate change is a bunch of bull sheeeet.
There are 1st and 2nd order effects which impact the climate and which we have no control over.