Another Reason I Don't Believe in "Man-Made Climate Change"
How do they come up with this stuff.
Look at the two pictures below. One is from an app called “Weather Bug,” and another from The Weather Channel. These are their predictions of the weather in Pattaya, Thailand, the city I live in, for the next few days:
Please note: Weather Bug says the temperature in Pattaya on Wednesday will be 96 (Fahrenheit, Mr. Gore, not Celsius) and Thursday it will be 100. The Weather Channel has 89 and 90 respectively. Who in the world comes up with this stuff?
Now, I’m not a meteorologist, so I don’t know how these people predict what they do. I do know that Pattaya is not that big of a city, maybe 100,000 people, depending upon who is counting. I guess the predictions may be coming from two different locations in or near the town, one a few miles inland and the other from the beach. I have no clue. I just know that…well, I find these projections a bit unrealistic. Honestly, The Weather Channel is probably more believable, because I’ve never seen the temperature in Pattaya anywhere near 96 degrees, much less 100.
But, frankly, what the temperature will actually be is a little irrelevant. What I find somewhat amusing is that the government can tell us what the weather will be like 100 years from now but can’t even agree on what it will be two days from now. Why should I believe anything they say?
Man-made climate change is 100% political and has absolutely nothing to do with what the weather is actually going to do.