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Weather is not the same as climate.
Let me tell you something about physics. Both movements (wind) and heat is energy. If you pump a heap of energy into the atmosphere by heating it up, you get more wind!
True, but the climate changes have lead to more extreme wheather
Your point being (and I'm going to assume that you don't deliberately intend to be patronising here)?
Don't let the name deceive you, it's the worst storm Norway has seen in 20 years
Sure, many people argue that they already have, but the scale of the changes is still a point of debate. The crucial difference between weather and climate is that the weather is meteorological phenomena occuring at present or in the short term, whereas climate is a statistical unit for weather. The common definition of capital C Climate is the average weather over a period greater than 30 years. You said it yourself, worst storm in 20 years. The climatic significance of the current weather is not necessarily big.The important thing is that this is often lost on people in the global warming debate. When we get a week or so of exceptionally warm and humid weather/exceptionally cold and dry weather people always go "this proves/disproves global climate change". That's simply not how climate works. It's just impossible to say anything about it by looking at the weather forecast, you have to sit down and look at the long term trends.
Don't mean to be patronizing, no. :/ It's a bad habit, sorry.My point is, warmer weather on average, which is what global warming is, does logically lead to more extreme weather. It's pretty simple.
Wow, that strong? In spite of how terrible and destructive they can be, part of me really likes storms. I think a not entirely rational part of my mind really enjoys the sensation of things 'happening.' It's arguable that the absence of a storm is something 'happening' just as much as a storm, but darn if a storm doesn't feel like something's happening.
I love storms, so I understand what you're trying to say. I also happen to love thunder and lightning, and heavy rain in the summer while I'm out swimming
If you open a meteorological map of Norway you can see the culprit behind this weather marked as a big red L.
...Lars maybe?