I see guys like this all the time. Most have legs that are either quite red or nearly blue. Don’t know why they bother, unless they don’t have long pants in the closet.
We’ve had the wettest three months since the Jurassic Period. Naw, climate change is a Chinese Plot to ruin our economy by keeping us from burning coal. If we ignore it, it will go away.
There actually are some places that get colder (for at least decades) as air and water currents change. Storms and extremes of things like drought, flooding, loss of glaciers worsening depending on location are pretty universal with it. There was a new recent study indicating that stagnant air between storms will likely worsen, leading to more deaths from air pollution.
We’ve got deniers here in SoCal. “It doesn’t get cold here in Southern [shiver] California [shiver, shiver]”. I know I’m not get a lot of sympathy from the folks back east, but 40 something is still cold.
RAGs over 5 years ago
Climate is a long term trend, Weather is day to day (with high and low points which are not on the climate line)…
whahoppened over 5 years ago
Duh, put longer socks on!
M2MM over 5 years ago
I see guys like this all the time. Most have legs that are either quite red or nearly blue. Don’t know why they bother, unless they don’t have long pants in the closet.
Jeff0811 over 5 years ago
And get some booties for the dog, would you?
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Those guys are braver than I in two ways, the cold and a view of legs that shouldn’t be seen.
DanFlak over 5 years ago
We’ve had the wettest three months since the Jurassic Period. Naw, climate change is a Chinese Plot to ruin our economy by keeping us from burning coal. If we ignore it, it will go away.
Apres moi, le deluge.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 5 years ago
He doesn’t know the frost thing about fashion.
Indianapolis Smith over 5 years ago
Just wear thermal underwear under the shorts.
magicwalnut over 5 years ago
He must live in Michigan.
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 5 years ago
There actually are some places that get colder (for at least decades) as air and water currents change. Storms and extremes of things like drought, flooding, loss of glaciers worsening depending on location are pretty universal with it. There was a new recent study indicating that stagnant air between storms will likely worsen, leading to more deaths from air pollution.
https://scienceblog.com/506207/climate-change-makes-summer-weather-stormier-yet-more-stagnant/
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
We’ve got deniers here in SoCal. “It doesn’t get cold here in Southern [shiver] California [shiver, shiver]”. I know I’m not get a lot of sympathy from the folks back east, but 40 something is still cold.