Comments on: Could the Japanese Earthquake Affect World Weather? https://planetsave.com/articles/could-the-japanese-earthquake-affect-world-weather/ Science, Animals, Planet Earth, & More Tue, 11 Feb 2014 18:54:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: David Trepanier https://planetsave.com/articles/could-the-japanese-earthquake-affect-world-weather/#comment-20777 Tue, 11 Feb 2014 18:54:00 +0000 http://planetsave.com/?p=20562#comment-20777 Ok-I know its not a major shift but going from warm winters for many years in mid Wisconsin to the exceptionally cold weather in winter the last two years, and basically no spring and much cooler summer last year since the Japanese earthquake a couple years ago-I believe it has to have had an effect on the weather-even if only slightly and maybe there is some other contributing factors. I mean we went from rain around Christmas time to below zero two years in a row, and weeks of below zero temps from only a couple few days the years before-I am not a scientist, but sometimes what I see from documentaries-scientists seem to want what they are attempting to prove or explain be one side or one extreme when its usually obvious that its a mixture of both sides of the extremes-I dont understand why they have to be dead set on one aspect or the other and cant except anything in between-wish I could think of an example right now of a documentary that I seen this in, but I have seen it in many documentaries-its honestly really frustrating for me to see-I believe its human nature to want to prove your side or ideas, and especially when another scientist disagrees, or thinks something different, and as I have noticed is that both sides can be proven to a certain degree, and is as I said more of a mixture of the two that balances the two sides out as what is natural in nature.

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By: David Trepanier https://planetsave.com/articles/could-the-japanese-earthquake-affect-world-weather/#comment-11337 Tue, 11 Feb 2014 17:54:00 +0000 http://planetsave.com/?p=20562#comment-11337 Ok-I know its not a major shift but going from warm winters for many years in mid Wisconsin to the exceptionally cold weather in winter the last two years, and basically no spring and much cooler summer last year since the Japanese earthquake a couple years ago-I believe it has to have had an effect on the weather-even if only slightly and maybe there is some other contributing factors. I mean we went from rain around Christmas time to below zero two years in a row, and weeks of below zero temps from only a couple few days the years before-I am not a scientist, but sometimes what I see from documentaries-scientists seem to want what they are attempting to prove or explain be one side or one extreme when its usually obvious that its a mixture of the other side of the extreme-I dont understand why they have to be dead set on one aspect or the other and cant except anything in between-wish I could think of an example right now, but I seen it in many documentaries-its honestly really frustrating for me to see-I believe its human nature to want to prove your side or ideas, and especially when another scientist disagrees, or thinks something different, and as I have noticed is that both sides can be proven to a certain degree, and is as I said more of a mixture of the two that balances the two sides out as what is natural in nature.

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