WEATHER is short term and local; CLIMATE is long term and of broad geographic scope; when discussing the issue of climate change, it is preceded by the adjective “global” which, to educate the illiterate debunkers, means “worldwide” which, again for the illiterate, is a pretty broad scale.
Climate change warnings are about increasingly extreme FLUCTUATIONS of weather, with both LOWER COLD TEMPS as well as WARMER HI TEMPS, with an overall long-term trend toward INCREASING average global mean temperatures, which accounts for the term “global warming” (both “global warming” and “global climate change” are, in the long run, accurate terminology, but “climate change” is easier for uneducated CONservatives to understand when they see local exceptions).
The idea that science and art has to go begging, while corporate welfare, tax giveaways to the few richest elites who already have the most and wars to enrich the oil corporations and “defense contractors” of the military-industrial complex that Eisenhower warned us about (sacrificing our brave heroes on the blood-stained altar of corporate greed) brings tears to the eyes.
After so many years on this site (GoComics) it has become apparent that some people are just being willfully ignorant. They have been told many times the difference between climate and weather, and what is causing the change. They act like children holding their hands over their ears, stamping their feet and yelling “I can’t hear you”.
Climate is the steady decrease in fresh water resources due to global cooling that occurred during the ice age and has not yet been reversed entirely. This aridity is marked by glacial recession, desertification, rising seas, and higher atmospheric temperatures. Weather is the process of distributing water from salty seas to inland fresh water resources by thermal energy acting on sea water. What we are told to fear is an increase in weather as the ice age climate slowly fades. And, in one or two thousand years, we may begin to see an increase in glacial ice and a greening of the deserts from climate change, with or without humans present, as the thermal energy in the seas rises enough to force water vapor farther inland against cooling, condensation and precipitation. The political climate is one of storms of higher frequency and greater intensity and a rapid incremental rise in taxes and regulations. Or is that political weather?
This link is pretty much the definitive compilation of the various effects, natural and human-made on the climate. Based on NASA data and research, it is the most effective graphic I’ve seen for separating all of the different influences and netting out their collective impact. https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-whats-warming-the-world/
When commenting please use the terms “denier” and “illiterate” often. Also use “corporate, elite, and selfish” as these terms will show that the writer really cares more than all the other selfish people. These terms are sure to make the writer feel superior and ensure that the “vast unwashed” know how smart and “woke” they are. :-)
It’s hard to believe that, this deep into the 21st Century, we still have people who apparently don’t understand the difference between weather and climate. Here’s the deal:
• Weather is short-term; climate is long-term.
• Weather is individual measurements; climate is average measurements.
• Weather is what you get; climate is what you expect.
• Weather is umbrellas; climate is ice ages.
• Weather is the city council; climate is the United Nations.
• Weather is 3 minutes on TV; climate is doctoral dissertations.
• Weather comes and goes; climate just keeps on coming.
• Weather change kills off individual plants and animals; climate change kills off entire species.
• Weather is Angry Birds; climate is The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Any American adult who doesn’t understand this by now must be:
1) a social promotion from a special-ed class.
2) working for a fossil-fuel company and whose salary depends on the public not wising up during her or his lifetime.
3) deliberately disingenuous.
4) a religious fanatic who buys into the 2000-year-old lie that their favorite dead guy is due back tomoro, having disappointed a hundred previous generations of True Believers because he’s been waiting especially for YOU to be around when it happens, because that’s how important YOU are!
Ah, the eternal debate. If only there were some way the government could tax me even more and then waste the money on bureaucracy and inefficiency. Any suggestions?
Funny thing. Hereditary aristocracy funded the arts and sciences because they wanted to decorate their homes, be amused, and indulge their curiosity. There were bad aspects to having a society like that too. :-)
I’ve got a tip: When you need something that’s really hard to monetize (toll booths are very annoying and hard to run, e.g.), make it a government project and pay for it with taxes. It won’t be efficient, and it won’t be well maintained, but it will exist.
Wow. I really wish education in the sciences was done better in the USA. So many people who don’t understand the fact gathering process in a scientific setting and the scientific method – and confuse it with religion! sigh
This part of Ontario Canada that I’m on has been in the same place on Earth for about 4 billion years, with no major fault lines. I’m two elevations above the flood plain of our local river and well away from the edge. We’re pretty used to severe winters & summers here already but don’t have tornados, at least not enough to worry about yet. But the best bit is that I’m 62, and so will likely be dead before the really bad crap hits the windmill…later, kids!
in.amongst over 5 years ago
someone don’ like the artsci types!?!
DD Wiz over 5 years ago
WEATHER is short term and local; CLIMATE is long term and of broad geographic scope; when discussing the issue of climate change, it is preceded by the adjective “global” which, to educate the illiterate debunkers, means “worldwide” which, again for the illiterate, is a pretty broad scale.
Climate change warnings are about increasingly extreme FLUCTUATIONS of weather, with both LOWER COLD TEMPS as well as WARMER HI TEMPS, with an overall long-term trend toward INCREASING average global mean temperatures, which accounts for the term “global warming” (both “global warming” and “global climate change” are, in the long run, accurate terminology, but “climate change” is easier for uneducated CONservatives to understand when they see local exceptions).
The idea that science and art has to go begging, while corporate welfare, tax giveaways to the few richest elites who already have the most and wars to enrich the oil corporations and “defense contractors” of the military-industrial complex that Eisenhower warned us about (sacrificing our brave heroes on the blood-stained altar of corporate greed) brings tears to the eyes.
Tears of blood.
santa72404 over 5 years ago
I see that they’re BOTH parked in front of the dumpster. Read what you will of this.
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
“Will slap you silly for free for not knowing this information already as adults.”
sirbadger over 5 years ago
If the government did not fund art, would that be a problem?
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 5 years ago
After so many years on this site (GoComics) it has become apparent that some people are just being willfully ignorant. They have been told many times the difference between climate and weather, and what is causing the change. They act like children holding their hands over their ears, stamping their feet and yelling “I can’t hear you”.
Watcher over 5 years ago
The Trump Effect.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 5 years ago
Climate is the steady decrease in fresh water resources due to global cooling that occurred during the ice age and has not yet been reversed entirely. This aridity is marked by glacial recession, desertification, rising seas, and higher atmospheric temperatures. Weather is the process of distributing water from salty seas to inland fresh water resources by thermal energy acting on sea water. What we are told to fear is an increase in weather as the ice age climate slowly fades. And, in one or two thousand years, we may begin to see an increase in glacial ice and a greening of the deserts from climate change, with or without humans present, as the thermal energy in the seas rises enough to force water vapor farther inland against cooling, condensation and precipitation. The political climate is one of storms of higher frequency and greater intensity and a rapid incremental rise in taxes and regulations. Or is that political weather?
Mike Smith over 5 years ago
Or you could just put all the weather stations in heat islands to get higher basic readings to push an agenda.
tripwire45 over 5 years ago
Isn’t that what Google is for?
Kilrwat Premium Member over 5 years ago
This link is pretty much the definitive compilation of the various effects, natural and human-made on the climate. Based on NASA data and research, it is the most effective graphic I’ve seen for separating all of the different influences and netting out their collective impact. https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-whats-warming-the-world/
dragonbite over 5 years ago
A Sad state of affairs if that’s the only way to get funded.
dandye over 5 years ago
When commenting please use the terms “denier” and “illiterate” often. Also use “corporate, elite, and selfish” as these terms will show that the writer really cares more than all the other selfish people. These terms are sure to make the writer feel superior and ensure that the “vast unwashed” know how smart and “woke” they are. :-)
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s hard to believe that, this deep into the 21st Century, we still have people who apparently don’t understand the difference between weather and climate. Here’s the deal:
• Weather is short-term; climate is long-term.
• Weather is individual measurements; climate is average measurements.
• Weather is what you get; climate is what you expect.
• Weather is umbrellas; climate is ice ages.
• Weather is the city council; climate is the United Nations.
• Weather is 3 minutes on TV; climate is doctoral dissertations.
• Weather comes and goes; climate just keeps on coming.
• Weather change kills off individual plants and animals; climate change kills off entire species.
• Weather is Angry Birds; climate is The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Any American adult who doesn’t understand this by now must be:
1) a social promotion from a special-ed class.
2) working for a fossil-fuel company and whose salary depends on the public not wising up during her or his lifetime.
3) deliberately disingenuous.
4) a religious fanatic who buys into the 2000-year-old lie that their favorite dead guy is due back tomoro, having disappointed a hundred previous generations of True Believers because he’s been waiting especially for YOU to be around when it happens, because that’s how important YOU are!
These categories are not mutually exclusive.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Well, it does make science and arts more accessible to the regular ‘Joe on the street’.
Linguist over 5 years ago
Support your local PBS stations !!
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
Ah, the eternal debate. If only there were some way the government could tax me even more and then waste the money on bureaucracy and inefficiency. Any suggestions?
willie_mctell over 5 years ago
Funny thing. Hereditary aristocracy funded the arts and sciences because they wanted to decorate their homes, be amused, and indulge their curiosity. There were bad aspects to having a society like that too. :-)
rlaker22j over 5 years ago
Way to Wyle really got them today
1MadHat Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s really simple. Climate is what you can expect. Weather is what you get, whether or not you like it……. 8^)
whiteaj over 5 years ago
It’s what they deserve.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
I’ve got a tip: When you need something that’s really hard to monetize (toll booths are very annoying and hard to run, e.g.), make it a government project and pay for it with taxes. It won’t be efficient, and it won’t be well maintained, but it will exist.
tabby over 5 years ago
Wow. I really wish education in the sciences was done better in the USA. So many people who don’t understand the fact gathering process in a scientific setting and the scientific method – and confuse it with religion! sigh
bigpianoguy over 5 years ago
This part of Ontario Canada that I’m on has been in the same place on Earth for about 4 billion years, with no major fault lines. I’m two elevations above the flood plain of our local river and well away from the edge. We’re pretty used to severe winters & summers here already but don’t have tornados, at least not enough to worry about yet. But the best bit is that I’m 62, and so will likely be dead before the really bad crap hits the windmill…later, kids!
mobile over 5 years ago
Please send this Post to the White House, Attn POTUS.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Tax the rich! Right, Mr. Wiley?
krhinter over 5 years ago
A course in babble 101
ad5w over 5 years ago
DDWhiz… couldn’t have said it better… great!
cwg over 5 years ago
This strips deserves a W.T.F.
gsteele531 over 5 years ago
Missing a table – “Misplaced religious dogma masquerading as science explained here” with no one in line at all.