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Offline rangerrebew

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No, Savannah Morning News, a Warm Spring is No Indication of Climate Change
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A story published by John Deem of the Savannah Morning News (SMN) claims that a warmer than normal spring that is expected this year is “under climate change’s influence.” This is false. SMN is conflating short-term weather patterns with long-term climate change and an examination of real-world data does not support their conclusion.

The article comma titled ‘Ma Nature’ expected to nurture warm spring in Savannah under climate change’s influence, was published on the website of the newspaper on April 2nd 2024.  The article makes this claim:

Spring is likely to be warmer than usual in Savannah and across Georgia this year, according to the latest long-term forecast from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center.

That’s nothing new. Thanks to warming fueled primarily by heat-trapping pollution from the burning of fossil fuels, average spring temperatures have climbed considerably locally and over much of the Southeast over the past 50 years.

Although it is unclear in the article which long-term forecast from the Climate Prediction Center SMN is referencing, this Seasonal Temperature Outlook in Figure 1 below is the most likely candidate:

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/04/05/no-savannah-morning-news-a-warm-spring-is-no-indication-of-climate-change/
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Spring isn't "warm" (at least not yet) here in the southwest corner of New England. Dropping down into the mid-30's next couple of nights...

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 9999hair out0000 I really get tired of these goobers drawing a conclusion about the climate because of a recent occurrence or even trend. We've had uncharacteristic freezes here on the Texas Gulf Coast for the past 3 winters. Am I supposed to conclude that we're on the verge of an ice age?


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