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One explanation has to do with weird weather.
What weird weather can we expect this July?
What did they attribute the weird weather to? "Maybe the earthquake in Mexico," Mr. Gross said.
Scientists tell us to expect weird weather to become more familiar.
They brag about having unpredictable moods, wild horses and weird weather.
As a case in point for weird weather patterns, many plants appeared to be out of whack this fall.
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BBC2's Keeping Britain Alive: the NHS in a Day, pulled in 1.7 million viewers, a 7.4% share, also at 9pm, ahead of Channel 4's World's Weirdest Weather, which drew 1.3 million viewers (5.6%).
[The World's 10 Weirdest Weather Events].
The weird-weather issue invariably gets tangled up in the "attribution problem". The best you can do is say that X is consistent with Y.
"It's New Jersey, and we're used to weird December weather," said Shannon McSweeney, a Mountain Creek spokeswoman.
[Update | The meteorological conditions that shaped events in recent days are nicely explored by Henry Fountain of The Times.] It just means assertions that all weird bad weather is, in essence, our fault are not grounded in science and, as a result, end up empowering those whose prime interest appears to to be sustaining the fossil fuel era as long as possible.
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