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Fox 46 Weatherman Gets Down
I fully approve of your weatherman dance skills and the fun you must bring to the table.
Weatherkid
You're a goddamn weatherman. The kid was speaking for all of us.
This is MY photoshoot
He reminds me of the Jamaican weatherman with that laugh.
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
Your video, Weatherman Breaks Wind, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
moonsammy (Member Profile)
No, but my kids saw a video of a weatherman just dropping that place name casually, and decided to learn it and do the same myself at some point. Minds were blown.
Welsh?
Weatherman nails pronouncing longest place name in UK
Well, I don't know what this is worth but I live within a 100 miles of Llanfair and this pronunciation is about as right as it gets. Saying the full place name is something of a challenge and I was taught it by a teacher of mine who was very Welsh. I got bonus points as a kid cos I could remember the English translation as well. I'm going to bet that the only reason they bothered to put this village on a national weather map was because they knew the weatherman is one of those that have taken the few hours of time it takes to commit it to memory and wanted a Youtube moment.
Once there, it is so weird it rarely leaves.
It sounds like he learned this the way I did: break it into sections. For help I memorised English ish words to guide me through the journey:
Llanfair (lllllLand fire!)
pwllgwyngyll (pullll Gwen Gilllll)
gogerychwyrn (Gagarin twin)
drobwll (doubllllll)
llantysilio (llland silly Oh or silo if you prefer)
gogogoch (Go! Go! Goch!)
The best 9 seconds of the internet
Weatherman nails pronouncing longest place name in UK has been added as a related post - related requested by Payback on that post.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobllllantysiliogogogoch
Weatherman nails pronouncing longest place name in UK has been added as a related post - related requested by oritteropo.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobllllantysiliogogogoch
That's even more of a mouthful than Eyjafjallajökull.
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How To Lose Your Job In 0.6 Seconds!
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How To Lose Your Job In 0.6 Seconds!
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Parade of Progressive Causes at the People's Climate March
You still don't understand science, do you?
First, John Coleman is not a "top meteorologist", he's a TV weatherman. He has no relevant academic credentials, and every single one of his points is either flat out lying or trivially refuted.
Second, don't bother posting anything from nipccreport.com. They're simply a front for the conservative Heartland Institute and are about as trustworthy and scientifically credible as the fox who assures you he has the chickens best interest at heart.
Finally, a former chief scientist at BP argues against climate change?? No fucking way! Get outta town! Next, you'll be telling me that the Pope believes in god....
and after all that, he's still wrong
Well, unfortunately for the climate change agenda and regardless of what you seem to think, there will continue to be studies that find evidence for the climate warming hiatus, thus lending credence to articles like these which indicate that the climate science is not settled science. I guess it's too bad that science is not a matter of consensus and needs evidence to make its case.
Parade of Progressive Causes at the People's Climate March
Wow, you really can't read, can you?
From the title of the article you linked:
Then, from the article itself:
(both emphasis mine)
Climate change is not irreversible, but if we continue down this path, it may very well be.
And even if it was irreversible as of this point, we would still need to do something to mitigate the effects. Personally, I believe this is the most likely future scenario.
And your contrarian link has zero credibility. An article in the Daily Express talking about a TV weathermans opinion? What's next? A link to the Weekly World News interviewing Joe the Plumber?
@ChaosEngine @newtboy
Well, if Climate Change is now "irreversible," does that mean that the Climate Change believers will stop trying to use the government to try to reverse it? (I say it's one less thing to worry about! Alas, there will always be contrarians to this malarkey, as the U.N. pouts "Quit thinking about Climate Change, and act to empower us even further than we already are! What wealth still exists is shrinking, so we need to scramble harder for your last dollars!" You boys should donate if you care so much.)
Bilderberg Member "Double-Speaks" to Protestors
I blame people for the current situations, are you not a person? I'm also complicit simply by existing.
Why would I need to expose my friends and past colleagues to a random internet denier ...firstly, subjecting them to you would likely end my friendship with many of them, secondly, you said clearly that you had already asked them ALL, so what gives? Were you just lying? (I know the answer to that, but I'm not sure if you'll admit it or not) If so, why should anyone believe anything you say?
I don't debate EVERY single person, only those I think are claiming things I see as incorrect. Debate at least informs each other of the others point of view, if not fostering re-analysis and possible changing of minds.
So, you would rather accept a few weatherman's opinions instead of most climate scientists when it comes to climate. Meteorology is the study of weather, not climate...or the dog, not the man....SQUIRREL! It doesn't mean they know nothing, but it does mean they aren't professionals in the climate and that others are far more specialized in the field and should be deferred to when discussing their field of expertise.
As I said clearly, I think the 'debate' is moot, as the process is too far along to do much about as I see it, and the few 'folks' that might make a difference (but not enough of one) don't listen to random people from the internet.
Blaming me for the destruction of the planet or whatever else seems... looney, at best.
"I've never met one that wasn't, and I know hundreds of scientists."
Send me (privately) the names and numbers of these hundreds of climate scientists and I'll conduct a survey. Or perhaps you should spend your days debating every single person online... Y'know.. for fun.
The authors of this article (both of them meteorology professors) have better climate science credentials than you do. One even served within the climate group that shared the Nobel prize with Al Gore for climate change advocacy.
(you may have to search for it online if this link does not let you read the full article)
If you really care about climate change, these are the folks you should be debating.. Not me... And not random people on videosift.
Good luck!
"Messrs. McNider and Christy are professors of atmospheric science at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and fellows of the American Meteorological Society. Mr. Christy was a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former Vice President Al Gore. Mr. Christy was a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Vice President Al Gore."
Raise up to a higher level
David Letterman on Fracking
I understand Dave is a noted expert on science and climate change. Of course, he was a weatherman, but his degree is in radio and television broadcasting. So EVEN BACK THEN, he was recognized for his wide-ranging mastery of difficult subjects.