Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for April 09, 2014
April 08, 2014
April 10, 2014
Transcript:
Janis: They've issued a pollen alert for our area,
Janis: And a burn advisory,
Janis: And the UV index is high!
Arlo: If I didn't know better, I'd swear it was a gorgeous day!
It is simple physics. Heat = energy. More heat in the system creates a livelier system. This alters micro-climes all over the world. Some places will even benefit from this in the short term.
But right now, the unusually bitter coffee I’m drinking could well be the result of climate change in Sumatra.
exo, sit down an take long slow deep breath…The deep freeze Michigan had this winter is an example of global weather change….Alaska had 75 degrees on the same day Kalamazoo had -2…That’s normal?
Funny how so many people with no clue think they know more about global warming then people schooled in this area have learned from years of study. This is the era when everyone it seems is an expert on everything with no research. Unusual weather is a sign of warming whether hot or cold or whatever.
Exoticdoc2, clear thinking people must agree agree. My grandmother smoked heavily all her life and died at 93 when being hit by a bus while doing her daily shopping. Therefore smoking being in general bad for your health is just more liberal lies.
For those who are too young to remember, in the 60’s the concern was that we might be entering another ice age. In the 70’s, I remember from my geology courses that we were in an inter-glacial period and no one knew which way the climate change was going.
Ahem, it was the ACA first, until the nay-sayers branded it “Obamacare.” Afterwards, the pro-ACA folks gladly embraced this name. Do keep your chronology straight.
Everybody:Poe’s Law of the Internet:“Without a blatant display of humor, it is impossible to create a parody of extremism or fundamentalism that someone won’t mistake for the real thing”.
thebird, in physics heat does not equal energy. It is thermal energy flow. In that usage, it would drive weather events via convection, evaporation, radiation, condensation. Energy by itself would do nothing without gradients.
Yes, it depends on how well the ozone layer blocks ultraviolet radiation.per the Scientific American article I read, ozone is broken down only under cases of extreme cold allowing ice to form woth chlorine at that elevation. They said the only place that happens on earth is over Antartica during the winter. I don’t see the warming from carbon dioxide increase enhancing the effect, more likely countering it.I could be missing something, so I ask.. By the way, the ozone is formed in the first place by ultraviolet photons breaking oxygen molecules apart to create O3, ozone.It forms where it does because that is the first place into the atmosphere where it CAN form.If it were all gone today, much — if not all — would have reformed tomorrow.
alviebird over 10 years ago
It is simple physics. Heat = energy. More heat in the system creates a livelier system. This alters micro-climes all over the world. Some places will even benefit from this in the short term.
But right now, the unusually bitter coffee I’m drinking could well be the result of climate change in Sumatra.
THAT is a disaster.
Varnes over 10 years ago
exo, sit down an take long slow deep breath…The deep freeze Michigan had this winter is an example of global weather change….Alaska had 75 degrees on the same day Kalamazoo had -2…That’s normal?
doublepaw over 10 years ago
Funny how so many people with no clue think they know more about global warming then people schooled in this area have learned from years of study. This is the era when everyone it seems is an expert on everything with no research. Unusual weather is a sign of warming whether hot or cold or whatever.
Q4horse over 10 years ago
Translation: It’s a sunny spring day, the flowers and trees are blooming and our pale winter skin has no protective pigments,
ScullyUFO over 10 years ago
Exoticdoc2, clear thinking people must agree agree. My grandmother smoked heavily all her life and died at 93 when being hit by a bus while doing her daily shopping. Therefore smoking being in general bad for your health is just more liberal lies.
banjinshiju over 10 years ago
For those who are too young to remember, in the 60’s the concern was that we might be entering another ice age. In the 70’s, I remember from my geology courses that we were in an inter-glacial period and no one knew which way the climate change was going.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
You need someone to tell you in which way the sky is falling.
dzw3030 over 10 years ago
“Climate is what you expect. Weather is what you get.”
s.l over 10 years ago
I’d like to know where Arlo and Janis live. I still had to scrap my windshield this morning. The forsythia isn’t even ready to bloom.
paultunes over 10 years ago
glad Meg,Gene and Mary Lou have been dumped for iPhone,weather and cat gags again.
bagbalm over 10 years ago
It’s much easier to believe the global warming thing when being a skeptic would end your pay check.
s_roberts99 over 10 years ago
One clown’s comment and everyone turns into Janis and missed the point. I stepped out on the deck this morning and it IS a gorgeous day!
rcerinys701 over 10 years ago
Just remember , “Any day on the sunny side of the flower bed is a beautiful day”
kas300 over 10 years ago
Ahem, it was the ACA first, until the nay-sayers branded it “Obamacare.” Afterwards, the pro-ACA folks gladly embraced this name. Do keep your chronology straight.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
And let us not forget that pollen count and/or UV radiation levels aren’t directly related to anthropogenic global climate change
Chuck_it_all over 10 years ago
Forgot:Coral snakesRattle snakes (several kinds)Yellow fliesMosquitoesWater MoccasinsAlligators
ARLOS DAD over 10 years ago
Know what you see, not what your’re told…
Mary McNeil Premium Member over 10 years ago
Wait’ll you turn on the weather, Arlo!
SnuffyG over 10 years ago
“They” is the problem.
ScullyUFO over 10 years ago
Everybody:Poe’s Law of the Internet:“Without a blatant display of humor, it is impossible to create a parody of extremism or fundamentalism that someone won’t mistake for the real thing”.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
thebird, in physics heat does not equal energy. It is thermal energy flow. In that usage, it would drive weather events via convection, evaporation, radiation, condensation. Energy by itself would do nothing without gradients.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
Night-G, how are you figuring higher UV from whatever we finally decide to call it ?
TrudyRech over 10 years ago
Just like home!
alviebird over 10 years ago
I was implying that more heat introduced into the system adds more energy. I was trying to keep the statement extremely simple.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 10 years ago
Yes, it depends on how well the ozone layer blocks ultraviolet radiation.per the Scientific American article I read, ozone is broken down only under cases of extreme cold allowing ice to form woth chlorine at that elevation. They said the only place that happens on earth is over Antartica during the winter. I don’t see the warming from carbon dioxide increase enhancing the effect, more likely countering it.I could be missing something, so I ask.. By the way, the ozone is formed in the first place by ultraviolet photons breaking oxygen molecules apart to create O3, ozone.It forms where it does because that is the first place into the atmosphere where it CAN form.If it were all gone today, much — if not all — would have reformed tomorrow.