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Not really true. That indicates weather changes in certain areas but doesn't measure global weather changes which is what's called for when trying to assess the validity of man-made Global Warming.

Isolated weather changes like the ones you cite happen all the time on our planet.




If enough isolated incidents point to the same cause, they're no longer isolated, no?




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