By now, as a returning patron to this blog, you should know that the correct position on "global warming," outside of the fact that we are talking weather, is this: All "warming" is, in reality, regional warming. There is nothing global about the drought in California and the rain and snow and hail in Colorado, for example.
Look, If you have seven weather regions and one is two degrees colder than normal, five are about average, and the seventh is 4 degrees warmer than normal, when you average all seven together, you come up with "global warming" when, in fact, only one region is problematic.

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