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"The whole climate crisis is not only Fake News, it’s Fake Science." ... #climatescam


When a group of Scientists tell other Scientists that the "science" of man made global warming is NOT settled "science" then we clearly have some more "science" to settle before we start calling it "settled science"

That type of heresy to the man made global warning hysteria fed by the Left is certainly unsettling for the "settled science" mob, but it's not a good idea to peddle "settled science" without "settling" it with science itself! Clearly the "science" that NASA science authors point out here is certainly NOT settled on human caused climate change, and to suggest otherwise is not only non factual, it's not even scientific!
 
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This is the biggest fallacy of the "global warming" hysteria. No one ever goes back and compares their false predictions to the actual data. Their models are consistently inaccurate or outright lies and rather than discredit them the media simply promotes their next "goal post moving" hysteria, always supportive of their political agenda rather than critical of the actual provable scientific data.

Frauds. All of them.
 
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They try to push the dates out so far ahead they hope no one alive at the time they make their false predictions will be around to remember how wrong they were.[eyeroll]

The only thing consistent about what they predict is their errors making predictions. Usually 100% dead wrong, everytime. Perfect track record of inaccuracy.
 
It's June 4th !

https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/frozen-lakes-high-sierra-Tahoe-Basin-June-2019-13936998.php

150 lakes in the Tahoe Basin are still frozen, and it's June

With the Sierra Nevada wrapped in the claws of winter through May, the mountain range is blanketed in a hefty snowpack. Many mountain lakes are still frozen solid even though it's the first week of June and the summer tourism season is kicking off. In the Tahoe Basin specifically, an estimated 150 lakes are solid or covered in thick sheets of ice with their edges just beginning to melt.

"The rangers I have who are in the high country have pretty much concluded anything over 7,000 feet in elevation is still frozen," says Don Lane, supervisory recreation forester for the U.S. Forest Service's Lake Tahoe unit. "Lake Tahoe is at 6,200 feet, and the lakes above it in the mountains are all ice."

This isn't typical, at least in recent decades. "I've seen it happen only a few times over the past 40 years," he says.

Usually by June, many lakes have mostly thawed from a few warm spells in May, but this year, unseasonably cool winter-like storms battered the Sierra through May. It even snowed on Memorial Day. Into the first week of June, storms are continuing to develop over the mountains, keeping the snowpack and the lakes chilly.

"Here we are into June now, and we're still experiencing these storms," says Lane. "When I'm looking out the window now, I see blue sky but also these big roiling clouds over the mountains."

The list of frozen lakes is long, but notable ones include Marlette and Spooner on the Eastern Shore, and Incline and Watson on the North Shore. To the west in Desolation Wilderness, there are roughly 130 high-country lakes, including the Echo Lakes and Aloha Lakes areas.


"Even as we speak, up at Echo Summit, they're still struggling with 6 to 8 feet of snow," he says. "Everywhere you look, all around the lake, there are walls of snow at this moment. And here we are into June."

Many of these lakes are popular spots for late spring and summer hiking excursions, but Lane says the frozen conditions can be dangerous.

"There are people who will occasionally try their luck at walking across the ice and then all of a sudden it becomes brittle and cracks," he says.

Lane also advises against swimming in icy lakes. Just this week, he received a call from a Tahoe visitor who tried exactly that.

"He called to say, 'I was up at Eagle Lake in the Emerald Bay Area and I broke the ice to try to go swimming," Lane explains. "Then he asked, 'Can you tell me how cold the water is?' I told him that since water freezes at 32 degrees, he should be able to figure out roughly what the temperature was."


Tahoe resident Anthony Capaiuolo was at Fourth of July Lake and Emigrant Lake at 8,500 feet near Kirkwood in May, and says conditions were safe for him and his friends to ski across.

"There was just a bit of melting on the edges, and I imagine it's still something like that," says Capaiuolo, a videographer and photographer for First Tracks Productions. "We had such a gray spring. We didn't get as much sun on the lakes as we would in a typical spring. We got more snow especially up high, and with all that snow, it kept things from melting out."

 
You will heare nothing further from the global warming alarmists as they are busy standing by the fireplace warming their butts from the cold weather....
 
The National Park Service (NPS) quietly removed a visitor center sign saying the glaciers at Glacier National Park would disappear by 2020 due to climate change.
 
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You will heare nothing further from the global warming alarmists as they are busy standing by the fireplace warming their butts from the cold weather....
There is a reason the name was changed from “Gruber Warming” to ......... “Climate Change”.
 
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