Call it climate change....

1/21/2024 2:00pm
Yeahhh look I’m a scientist by trade and it’s obvious that we are making an impact on the climate, but mudders in supercross aren’t really the...

Yeahhh look I’m a scientist by trade and it’s obvious that we are making an impact on the climate, but mudders in supercross aren’t really the best data points to demonstrate this my man

ToolMaker wrote:
When did that impact we are making start? What would the climate be without our "impact" And what whould the perfect climate look like? Inquiring minds...

When did that impact we are making start?

What would the climate be without our "impact"

And what whould the perfect climate look like?

Inquiring minds would like to know.

he won't answer. Cause, like, he's a scientist and stuff.

oh look - he DID answer you....by not answering you.

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1/21/2024 2:10pm

Call it Non-moto

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1/21/2024 2:31pm
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1/21/2024 3:13pm

Ive been to San Diego twice for the SX, it rained both times.  I have been to A1 three times, it rained once.  All of these races were attended in the mid 2000's.  I have been to California a lot in the winter over the last 24 years, it always rains while I'm there at least a few days.  Based on my experiences I see it more as a weather pattern and not climate change.  I plan for rain in California, it seems normal for the winter.

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1/21/2024 3:26pm

It needs to be flushed when Magoofan is the one posting the most intellectual comments. 

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1/21/2024 3:32pm

It needs to be flushed when Magoofan is the one posting the most intellectual comments. 

HAHAHA... He did though!!! 

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1/21/2024 3:37pm
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bvm111 wrote:

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i just want OP to come back to see how his brilliant post was received. lol

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1/21/2024 4:48pm

Climate has always been changing and will continue to do so forever no matter what.  Just be glad because 10,000 years ago there were mammoths and ice  and not just a little rain.

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1/21/2024 5:49pm
KennyT wrote:

It’s called weather, been around for years. Next weekend will be warm and sunny in Anaheim 

It will be nice and warm and then some nut will say it's global warming lol.  
 

 

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1/21/2024 6:10pm

The average IQ of moto fans is not high enough to understand the nuances of climate change… maybe it’s willful ignorance.

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1/21/2024 6:31pm
ktmdan wrote:

The average IQ of moto fans is not high enough to understand the nuances of climate change… maybe it’s willful ignorance.

ok. I've got my pencil and note-pad. Educate me. 

and you live in Houston, with an economy largely built around the oil/gas industries. what are YOU doing to counteract these eco-terrorist companies that are in your midst? Thanks in advance for the lesson I'm about to receive.

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1/21/2024 6:42pm
ktmdan wrote:

The average IQ of moto fans is not high enough to understand the nuances of climate change… maybe it’s willful ignorance.

Not everybody is as you described.  I'll leave it at that.  

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1/21/2024 7:25pm
ktmdan wrote:

The average IQ of moto fans is not high enough to understand the nuances of climate change… maybe it’s willful ignorance.

Actually, the massive computer simulations that climate change scientist have developed are not able to accurately predict weather change. They can't even account for the changes due to cloud cover. Are you suggesting that your IQ is high enough to be able to understand climate change? I call bull*&%$.

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The people that lecture us about climate change are either flying around in private jets, or behind political policies that are blowing the world up or both.  Perfect example is Nord Stream, the party with the green new deal being behind the biggest act of eco terrorism in history.

At this point I don't care, fuck it, just let the whole thing go up in flames.... every time I vote, I get a war so I am not voting again.

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1/21/2024 7:59pm
ktmdan wrote:

The average IQ of moto fans is not high enough to understand the nuances of climate change… maybe it’s willful ignorance.

Enabler wrote:
Actually, the massive computer simulations that climate change scientist have developed are not able to accurately predict weather change. They can't even account for the changes...

Actually, the massive computer simulations that climate change scientist have developed are not able to accurately predict weather change. They can't even account for the changes due to cloud cover. Are you suggesting that your IQ is high enough to be able to understand climate change? I call bull*&%$.

Models also cannot predict when Volcanos erupt and how big they are, locations of them whether on land or mostly under the ocean which can have a huge impact on the atmosphere. The Tonga eruption a few years back sent a huge amount of water / ash high up into the atmosphere which has impacted the weather.

Enjoyed this discussion with Dr Willie Soon on Tucker recently.
https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1744777758507504061
 

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1/21/2024 8:38pm
JB 19 wrote:

Almost 20 years ago we had a handful of California SX mudders.    Does that also fit into your agenda? 

Southern Hemisphere was really wet last decade. 
Now its the Northern’s turn again.

Southern is drier. You'll have sone wet racing for a few years to come. 
Southern will be droughts etc. 

La and El thingos. 

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1/21/2024 8:58pm

The only way to stop climate change is for the two smartest guys in this thread, the scientist, and the other dude with the high IQ is to hurl themselves into a volcano, so mother earth will be healed. The volcano gods won’t accept dumb asses.

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1/21/2024 9:13pm Edited Date/Time 1/22/2024 3:59am
JB 19 wrote:

Almost 20 years ago we had a handful of California SX mudders.    Does that also fit into your agenda? 

Southern Hemisphere was really wet last decade.  Now its the Northern’s turn again. Southern is drier. You'll have sone wet racing for a few years to...

Southern Hemisphere was really wet last decade. 
Now its the Northern’s turn again.

Southern is drier. You'll have sone wet racing for a few years to come. 
Southern will be droughts etc. 

La and El thingos. 

Not correct, last decade some parts of the southern hemisphere were dry, other parts were wet.

The world is a big place, all the oceans have temperature oscillations, the Antarctic Oscillation, Arctic Oscillation, Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, Indian Ocean Dipole, Madden-Julian Oscillation, North Atlantic Oscillation, North Pacific Gyre Oscillation, North Pacific Oscillation, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, Pacific-North American Pattern.

They all have an effect on local and global weather, their interactions are complex, and too difficult for media to present in 3 minute sound bits. Most people don't care, all they want to know is what the weather is tomorrow and next week.

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1/21/2024 9:14pm
JB 19 wrote:

Almost 20 years ago we had a handful of California SX mudders.    Does that also fit into your agenda? 

Southern Hemisphere was really wet last decade.  Now its the Northern’s turn again. Southern is drier. You'll have sone wet racing for a few years to...

Southern Hemisphere was really wet last decade. 
Now its the Northern’s turn again.

Southern is drier. You'll have sone wet racing for a few years to come. 
Southern will be droughts etc. 

La and El thingos. 

Not correct, last decade some parts of the southern hemisphere were dry, other parts were wet. The world is a big place, all the oceans have...

Not correct, last decade some parts of the southern hemisphere were dry, other parts were wet.

The world is a big place, all the oceans have temperature oscillations, the Antarctic Oscillation, Arctic Oscillation, Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, Indian Ocean Dipole, Madden-Julian Oscillation, North Atlantic Oscillation, North Pacific Gyre Oscillation, North Pacific Oscillation, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, Pacific-North American Pattern.

They all have an effect on local and global weather, their interactions are complex, and too difficult for media to present in 3 minute sound bits. Most people don't care, all they want to know is what the weather is tomorrow and next week.

Vital folks are PhD level smart

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1/21/2024 10:32pm
Todd D wrote:
The only way to stop climate change is for the two smartest guys in this thread, the scientist, and the other dude with the high IQ...

The only way to stop climate change is for the two smartest guys in this thread, the scientist, and the other dude with the high IQ is to hurl themselves into a volcano, so mother earth will be healed. The volcano gods won’t accept dumb asses.

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1/21/2024 11:48pm
Southern Hemisphere was really wet last decade.  Now its the Northern’s turn again. Southern is drier. You'll have sone wet racing for a few years to...

Southern Hemisphere was really wet last decade. 
Now its the Northern’s turn again.

Southern is drier. You'll have sone wet racing for a few years to come. 
Southern will be droughts etc. 

La and El thingos. 

Not correct, last decade some parts of the southern hemisphere were dry, other parts were wet. The world is a big place, all the oceans have...

Not correct, last decade some parts of the southern hemisphere were dry, other parts were wet.

The world is a big place, all the oceans have temperature oscillations, the Antarctic Oscillation, Arctic Oscillation, Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, Indian Ocean Dipole, Madden-Julian Oscillation, North Atlantic Oscillation, North Pacific Gyre Oscillation, North Pacific Oscillation, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, Pacific-North American Pattern.

They all have an effect on local and global weather, their interactions are complex, and too difficult for media to present in 3 minute sound bits. Most people don't care, all they want to know is what the weather is tomorrow and next week.

Vital folks are PhD level smart

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1/22/2024 1:02am

Theres gotta be a few venues in arizona and nevada they could use in january to avoid the rain. 

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1/22/2024 5:36am
Southern Hemisphere was really wet last decade.  Now its the Northern’s turn again. Southern is drier. You'll have sone wet racing for a few years to...

Southern Hemisphere was really wet last decade. 
Now its the Northern’s turn again.

Southern is drier. You'll have sone wet racing for a few years to come. 
Southern will be droughts etc. 

La and El thingos. 

Not correct, last decade some parts of the southern hemisphere were dry, other parts were wet. The world is a big place, all the oceans have...

Not correct, last decade some parts of the southern hemisphere were dry, other parts were wet.

The world is a big place, all the oceans have temperature oscillations, the Antarctic Oscillation, Arctic Oscillation, Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, Indian Ocean Dipole, Madden-Julian Oscillation, North Atlantic Oscillation, North Pacific Gyre Oscillation, North Pacific Oscillation, Pacific Decadal Oscillation, Pacific-North American Pattern.

They all have an effect on local and global weather, their interactions are complex, and too difficult for media to present in 3 minute sound bits. Most people don't care, all they want to know is what the weather is tomorrow and next week.

Vital folks are PhD level smart

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1/22/2024 6:07am

From June to September it consistently gets hot every year, climate change. 

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1/22/2024 6:49am

I love how one side of the issue is all of the scientists, and the other side is all the people that cannot spell *you’re* correctly. 

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1/22/2024 6:53am
shawnbrown wrote:

I love how one side of the issue is all of the scientists, and the other side is all the people that cannot spell *you’re* correctly. 

I've asked twice for these people that claim to be scientists to educate me. Both did not respond. Does that mean that you are one of the scientists that are going to educate us?

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1/22/2024 7:01am
shawnbrown wrote:

I love how one side of the issue is all of the scientists, and the other side is all the people that cannot spell *you’re* correctly. 

I've asked twice for these people that claim to be scientists to educate me. Both did not respond. Does that mean that you are one of...

I've asked twice for these people that claim to be scientists to educate me. Both did not respond. Does that mean that you are one of the scientists that are going to educate us?

Look at his profile pic.  He's too busy pumping his boat exhaust straight into the ocean to educate on global warming.

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1/22/2024 7:05am
shawnbrown wrote:

I love how one side of the issue is all of the scientists, and the other side is all the people that cannot spell *you’re* correctly. 

I've asked twice for these people that claim to be scientists to educate me. Both did not respond. Does that mean that you are one of...

I've asked twice for these people that claim to be scientists to educate me. Both did not respond. Does that mean that you are one of the scientists that are going to educate us?

FGR01 wrote:

Look at his profile pic.  He's too busy pumping his boat exhaust straight into the ocean to educate on global warming.

OP, nice of you to make an appearance. Now please delete this thread which has fallen flat on its face.

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