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_ WEATHER _
A DAILY MIRACLE
By: Todd Wheatley
(c) IQ-2k 12-30-12
Despite technology and the growing ease of obtaining
weather information it seems there is no greater
appreciation for the weather in our lives. In fact
there's probably less. Today we know the temperatures,
wind, and rain well in advance to mitigate the effects.
It's only those times we depend on the weather that we
actually appreciate its creation. Still, it's a daily
miracle.
Unfortunately meteorology (aka atmospheric science) gets
precious little coverage, if any, during primary
education. Yet it profoundly affects each and every one
of us. My indoctrination to atmospheric science began at
an early age. In 1980 I became a licensed pilot and was
off to the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
That year I thankfully missed a RECORD HEAT WAVE in
Texas. On the other hand, the weather in Colorado
couldn't have been nicer.
Three years later I was home during a RECORD ICE STORM.
No ice storm since (1983) has come close. In fact the
number of ice storms pales to the number of heat waves
in the past thirty years. A couple of heat waves have
even surpassed 1980. But the issue that prompted this
article was an hours long series of thunderstorms on
Christmas (2012). The pista de resistance came later
that afternoon ... snow and ice. It brings to mind the
old saying, "If you don't like the weather in Texas...
wait five minutes".
Extreme weather of this sort evokes strong feelings, but
working in the weather brings a more intimate relation.
Sadly, aviation never panned out and while I have been
an information specialist for 25 years it troubles me to
admit that construction pays my bills -- For the past 21
years I have worked as a geotechnical / environmental
driller. Long hard hours in the Texas sun. Not to
mention wind, rain, sprinkles & mist that last all day,
and biting cold. Many years in the weather rather than
blissfully above it.
So take heed, a Texas Summer can cripple the ill
prepared and even if you are it's no picnic. Yet
regardless of the troubles working outdoors has it's
rewards. You experience the subtle moods of weather,
it's rapid changes, and it's raw power. Though at times
there's too much power as the inhabitants of Tornado
Alley can attest. And while the full breadth of extreme
weather remains a local phenomena many still become
connected. Air travelers, for example, are especially
vulnerable. Flights can be delayed for hours or days.
Historically hurricanes have the widest range of effects
and become big news. The biggest was the un-named
hurricane in Galveston Texas, September 8, 1900. The
1930s also saw a number of hurricanes. Later in 1953,
well after the invention of radar, the National Weather
Service started naming hurricanes for tracking and data
gathering. And while decades of data beyond 1900 could
have proved interesting one should note the alphabetical
difference in names from past major hurricanes.
Several decades ago hurricanes (C)amile, (A)lesia &
(G)loria grabbed the headlines. In 1992 (A)ndrew. Later
in 2006, (K)atrina & (W)ilma. Katrina was not only a
huge catastrophe, but that year we went through the
alphabet and beyond. Twenty-seven (27) named storms. Now
in 2012, Superstorm Sandy .. S .. and the Christmas
craziness.
Weather in the extreme! Though whether such weather
represents the "norm" is the question. It's a debate
spanning 30 years following the initial acceptance of
GLOBAL WARMING. Herein lies the problem. Climate
scientists originated the idea, but former Vice
President Al Gore championed and popularized the topic.
After that many science challenged politicians attempted
to kill the debate, but later shifted the language to
Global Climate Change. It became an issue without a
problem!!
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE ??? Who cares !!! The climate
changes just like the weather.
The media immediately latched on and so began a
coordinated campaign to dupe the public. Industry,
politicians, and right wing activists flooded the media
with disinformation, half truths, and terms of
obfuscation (i.e. global climate change) to dissuade the
public from the reality of GLOBAL WARMING. By altering
the argument to climate change a single hard number (the
global TEMPERATURE) became many soft numbers. Not
surprisingly coverage waned. With the issue all but dead
Hurricane Sandy hits the Jersey shore late in October.
The Storm took many by surprise and reopened the debate.
But given another late season hurricane in the next five
years and the debate will be closed.
Once again, however, naysayers argue, "that the weather
is always changing" ... AND THEY ARE CORRECT!! Here in
North Texas cloudless skies turn to complete overcast
during a morning commute. Small clouds can build to
50,000 feet over a lunch break. Blue Northerns turn 70
degree weather into 30 degree weather in a matter of
hours.
NEWS FLASH ... weather changes ... it's a daily miracle.
CLIMATE, on the other hand, deals with averages. The
average number of hurricanes in a season, for example.
The average amount of rain in a year, the average highs
... the average lows ... and so on ... and so on. Soft
numbers that change with timeframes and regions. Hence,
there is no global climate!!
Also keep in mind that anomalies happen with regularity.
A rogue volcano, sun spots, shifting tectonics, El Nino
or La Nina, ice flows ... any number of variables that
CHANGE the weather from the "norm". And because these
deviations happen so regularly people discount the
"norm". But what is normal?
For nearly all of human existence the "norm" ... the
"average" ... the CLIMATE ... has changed slowly. Though
slow or not, it changes just like the weather. So the
"politically correct" term, global climate change,
serves only to confuse, obfuscate, or otherwise mislead
the public. Clarity, therefore, demands proper
definition.
If you think of the planet like a human body anything
above 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit can eventually kill the
patient. Similarly an abnormally high global TEMPERATURE
can turn our daily miracle into a daily curse. Weather
that kills the planet.
GLOBAL WARMING is melting the polar regions. More
importantly, GLOBAL WARMING creates global climate
change. Consequently, GLOBAL WARMING is the problem. So
GLOBAL WARMING is the term that should be used.
GLOBAL WARMING ...
GLOBAL WARMING ...
GLOBAL WARMING ...
(c) 2012 DR-KNOW
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