135F average temp

Then why is Scottsdale cutting off the water supply of outlying suburbs?

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I think you misheard “your home will go up in flames in phoenix”

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They are grifters who didnt pay their fair share and deserve the water turned off.

Where did you hear/read this? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

Sounds like scare-mongering/click-baity nonsense

More likely prediction: nothing will happen

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…are you kidding? Do you just not read the news?

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I dont believe climate change itself is a hoax. Just the part about man being able
to control it, or the weather. They have been spewing this stuff for fifry years in a
effort to get more money. They changed it from a new ice age, to global warming.
Then from global warming, to climate change when it kept doing the oppisite of
what they were claiming. Now they are claiming they can tell what the weather will be in fifty to one hundred years from now. Because they have failed for over fifty
years now, and dont want to look foolish again. So they set it for a time that most
of us wont be around to see them fail again.

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…is the OP kidding? :rofl:

It would be nice if the guys who post these click-baity threads would at least post a link or something, not all of us immediately believe something just because we heard it on social media and such (I’m guessing the OP saw some twitter post or something along those lines)

But no link was provided, and 135 degrees (in 5 years? :roll_eyes:) is definitely a pretty outlandish claim

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It was on fox news so I know it is real.

Any link though? I don’t really watch “big” corporate news stations, if this prediction is legit it’s the first time I’m ever hearing about it

I just Googled “fox news 135 degrees in the next 5 years” in another tab and no such article appeared with what you are claiming

The “closest” article is one that talks about Death Valley hitting 129 degrees on one particular afternoon (an isolated incident to that specific area), but nothing about this “southwest will be an average of 135 degrees in 5 years” that you are claiming here

So I ask you again sir, where is the link?

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“We find that climate models published over the past five decades were skillful in predicting subsequent GMST changes, with most models examined showing warming consistent with observations, particularly when mismatches between model-projected and observationally estimated forcings were taken into account.”

agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley(dot)com/doi/10.1029/2019GL085378
I can’t post links so you’ll have to change the (dot) to .

I suspect current models will be more accurate than those 50 years ago as technology has improved dramatically.

On a side note, I can’t find anything remotely close to what the OP has suggested as “average” temps in Phoenix in five years. Mostly found stuff that said they’re likely to have more than 100 days per year with average highs over 100 by 2040.

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Im watching on tv what link would you want? These dang zoomers.

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Glad I live kinda close to the water, but above the fall line so I’m safe when the floods start happening lol.

I think I live on the biggest hill in my suburban city.

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Nah, that’s even too hot for me.

The harvesters will be safe, as long as they have decent air conditioning systems.

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Same crowd said most of AMerica would be under water from ice melting too. They lie as usual.
Most of that area is a desert. ITS HOT IN A DESERT!!

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Please go read some history before spouting this nonsense.

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most of Antarctica is a desert

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As someone on the other side of the world, I gotta tell you I am not looking forward to when November rolls around.

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Have you seen the record high temps in South America? In winter…

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Yes I have.

Can’t wait for another “once in a lifetime” bushfire to burn down half the country again.

:upside_down_face:

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