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(50,053 posts)
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 11:21 AM Tuesday

We have had strong winds most of the winter and I am curious of whether this relates to climate change

Had a warm winter, not much snow but I was kept from walking outside because of the gusting wind.

Is this a manifestation of the climate change? At least we were spared all the massive storms of the south.

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We have had strong winds most of the winter and I am curious of whether this relates to climate change (Original Post) question everything Tuesday OP
Yes, more energy in the system means more wind Blues Heron Tuesday #1
Thank you. question everything Tuesday #2
That would seem to make sense. InAbLuEsTaTe Tuesday #3
It's been crazy windy bamagal62 Tuesday #4
Here in central Pa. gab13by13 Tuesday #5
Here in Missouri, I have been seeing stronger, more constant winds for at least three years. lastlib Tuesday #6

bamagal62

(3,870 posts)
4. It's been crazy windy
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 12:23 PM
Tuesday

Where I live. And, you are correct. It’s been all winter long. My dog has lost her ability to blink her eyes on her own. So, I’ve hardly been able to walk her for months.

gab13by13

(27,719 posts)
5. Here in central Pa.
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 12:24 PM
Tuesday

the wind is howling and it is hailing.

My grandma told me to wash my face in hailstones when I was a little boy and I wouldn't get wrinkles.

I tried it, maybe didn't use enough hail?

lastlib

(25,740 posts)
6. Here in Missouri, I have been seeing stronger, more constant winds for at least three years.
Tue Apr 15, 2025, 01:19 PM
Tuesday

I cannot recall in the past 60 years I've lived here that we've had anything sustained like it has been in the past three. I'm personally convinced it's climate change. FWIW.

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