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When will the 'global cooling' start?

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It's going to be well above 100 in the eastern US.

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  1. It repeats in cycles with a period of about 100,000 years.  That is over a thousand lifetimes so I wouldn't expect it any time soon.  Since we are near the peak of the warming of an interglacial, we may slowly begin to enter into a cooling period but I wouldn't try to predict it.   You would have better luck playing the lotto.


  2. It's June.  We call it Summer down here in the South.  We're still below average for the year thus far, having skipped Spring entirely after a long, drawn-out Winter.

  3. Hopefully global cooling will occur when we force ourselves as human beings to look at the way we live our lives and make changes that not only affect the environment today, but forever.  Then we can try to begin reversing the damage we have already done.

  4. Average yearly temperatures already began to lower.

  5. Go to the Pacific North West, where where winter hasn't ended.

  6. Come on down, we work and play in this stuff.... "Y'all"

  7. let's see, how 'bout?

    - in the heads of the deluded, yesterday?

    - November?

    - when enough ice melts in Greenland to put enough fresh water into the Atlantic to shut down the Gulf Stream.

  8. Global cooling won't happen for at least a century due to human CO2 emissions.  Similar to global warming, global cooling is the consistent decreasing of the planet's average temperature over at least several decades.  A few relatively cool months is not global cooling.  Having 0-1 years hotter than 1998 is not global cooling.

  9. global warming is fake!!

  10. Global cooling will occur after global warming wreaks havoc on everything and the Earth goes into an ice age to counter act the problems.

  11. Global cooling started several years ago.  It is warm on the "East Coast" because it is June and we are only a few days away from the summer solstice.  In the northern hemisphere, the longest day of the year (near June 22) when the Sun is farthest north. In the southern hemisphere, winter and summer solstices are exchanged. The summer solstice marks the first day of the season of summer. The declination of the Sun on the (northern) summer solstice is known as the tropic of cancer (23° 27').

    The summer solstice is the longest day of the year, respectively, in the sense that the length of time elapsed between sunrise and sunset on this day is a maximum for the year. Of course, daylight saving time means that the first Sunday in April has 23 hours and the last Sunday in October has 25 hours, but these human meddlings with the calendar and do not correspond to the actual number of daylight hours. In Chicago, there are 15:02 hours of daylight on the summer solstice of June 21, 1999!

  12. The University of Alabama MSU lower tropospheric data just released showed this May was the 4th coldest May for the globe since that record began in 1979. It was also below the average for both hemispheres. It trailed only 1985, a weak El Nino at the tail end of the El Chichon cold period, 1989, a summer following a strong La Nina, and 1992, the year after Pinatubo. It was just 0.003 colder than 1993, another Pinatubo affected year that ranked 5th.

    For more than 75% of the nation, according to the CDC, May was cooler than normal, as much as 7.5F below in the far North Central.

    That continues the downslide we have seen starting in 2002 which accelerated the last year with the Pacific cooling and La Nina.

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