It’s Warm Here At Disney World Proving Global Warming Exists

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It’s been nice and warm here at Walt Disney World this week, and I hear it is also warmer than usual back home in Michigan. It’s also quite a bit warmer than the last time I came to Orlando for New Year’s when it was unseasonably cold and the area quickly sold out of gloves and other winter garb. Last time it was far too cold to consider swimming, but today people were out at the pool here at Boardwalk (above.) All this must prove that global warming really exists. (Those who started checking embedded data in digital pictures following the picture of John Kerry from Iraq can eve verify that this is current. Incidentally, the other resort in the background on the right is the Swan. It was warm the one time I stayed at Swan, but that was over spring break when I’d expect it to be warmer than New Year’s. In the interest of full disclosure, I should also note that I personally did not go swimming, but I did get soaking wet later in the evening during late night hours at Animal Kingdom when we went on Kali River Rapids five times in a row.)

Obviously that is nonsense. A few examples such as these are meaningless in determining whether long term climate changes are occurring. Somebody should explain this to Willard Scott who apparently believes that the recent winter storms in Colorado prove that global warming is not a problem. Media Matters reports on this and other comments from Scott in which he expresses disbelief in global warming.

5 Comments

  1. 1
    battlebob says:

    Ron,
    Beware of the dolls!

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    Jim Tierney says:

    Wow you people wont ever learn. My family and myself go to Disney every year in dec. or Jan. and its always warm. Nice try domb ass I cant wait to read your next page of crap.

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    Jim Tierney says:

    i meant dumb

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    Ron Chusid says:

    Jim,

    You obviously weren’t here the one time I came in January and it was quite cold. Fortunately it has been warm most of this trip.

    We’ve also been here other times when it was cold, but by far the worst was when we were here late December 2000-January 2001. That’s when we were here for the real Millenium–I bet nobody wants to reopen that argument. Disney kept their Millenium celebration open for over a year to accomodate those who considered it to be January 1, 2000 and 2001. I wound up making the Millenium cellebration at Disney twice due to that, but only once on New Year’s Eve. Having the baloons fall at midnight at the Grand Floridian was quite impressive.

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    Ron Chusid says:

    Battlebob,

    We’ve missed the dolls so far, but tomorrow we’re moving from Boardwalk to Grand Floridian. That will place us closer to Magic Kingdom so we might wind up spending more time there than we have so far.

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