29 Replies to “Do You Know What Happens When Temperature Rises From 32°f to 38°f?”

  1. When the ambient Temperature Rises From 32°f to 38°f water goes from solid to liquid. That’s a rather significant change for most of Canada.

  2. In the context of this post, peaches don’t freeze at 38F, so nothing happens. So they will be happy for the fear mongers’ promised global warming.

  3. Here on the sunshine coast, we have just had the longest coldest winter in more than 40 years. Yet the CBC weather guy warns us that we may be in for more of the same because the arctic is so much warmer now because of GlowBull warming.
    I burned more than double the fire wood this year over last. If GlowBull warming continues at this pace my wood lot will be clear cut.
    DEFUND the CBC!!!

  4. I must confess that I don’t understand the relationship of the post’s title to the story in the link (freezing temperatures damaging fruit crops in South Carolina).
    As regards water, at 38 degrees Fahrenheit, it has higher density than it does at 32 degrees.

  5. Try as I might I can’t grasp any connection – direct, indirect, serious or witty – between your headline and the actual press release about South Carolina’s peach crop being harmed by last week’s cold snap down south. Please explain whatever I’m missing, because curiosity is killing me. Thanks!

  6. I must confess that I don’t understand the relationship of the post’s title to the story in the link (freezing temperatures damaging fruit crops in South Carolina).
    As regards water, at 38 degrees Fahrenheit, it has higher density than it does at 32 degrees.

  7. Human civilization can’t survive in its current form without mass production of agricultural crops. Yet we’re warned that a nearly immeasurable temperature increase is the most dangerous threat we face. It’s not.

  8. when you go from 38 to 32 shit freezes, and down their they are not set up to deal with it. When I worked in the flower business, we would set up the sprinkler system and run it all nite, and save most of the blooms.

  9. …yes, we all know that, but Kate’s headline goes in the other direction, from 32F to 38F = warming up not cooling down, not dropping down to freezing; so what’s the joke?

  10. Kate,for me Glowbull warming means I can get my bikes out sooner and put them away later. That’s a longer riding season. For the amount of insurance I pay it means I am getting a better bang for my bucks. Bring it on.

  11. You conservatards!!!!!
    When global temps rise that MUCH … the oceans will BOIL !!! Al Gore already PROVED that … if you had bothered to see An Inconvenient Truth (5x) … like I have. And long before the oceans start to BOIL … every humans blood will boil … and our heads will pop clean off !!!! Ohhhhhhhhh mammmmaaaa … all this science I don’t understand, it’s just my job 5 days a week … Warming Ma aaa aa annnn … Warming Man

  12. The point is that if the aggregate temperature goes from 0 to 4 degrees as in many of the models, it’s DOOOOOOOM! or it saves a peach crop from being turned into Peach Icewine.

  13. It might be time to adjust the carbon tax thermostat.
    As we all know, it is the one controlling the global climate.
    Only problem, it only adjusts in one direction.

  14. I ask my global warming friends, can you tell the difference between 103 and 100 degrees in temp and they reply no. 83 degrees and 80, I then ask if they can tell he difference between 63 degree’s and 60 and they reply no.Well I say that the difference between 33 degrees and 30 is that you have just lost your crop be it peaches or wheat.

  15. Kate, forgive them for they know not what they do [or say]. Logic and irony are just as difficult for most people as math, maybe more so. Pearls before swine…

  16. I think Kate is saying if it were warmer (38F instead of 32F) nothing would happen to the peaches, i.e. they wouldn’t freeze. So global warming, in this case, would be a good thing.

  17. I know that a lot of peaches get deaded because they freezes. How many peaches get deaded because it’s to hot?
    Never seen a news flash on to hot.

  18. there are daz you have sounded “smart”, today is not one of them. The point is, as Kate pointed out, 38 good, 32 bad, and that was my point. Kate points to good, I point to the opposite. Today you are “smart” like BCer

  19. Thank you, Kate. One more indication as to why you are a member of MENSA and I am not.
    I was told twice that I did not complete the CAPTCHA text properly. Looking at the comments again just now, I see that both times my post actually went through. Something for Admin to look at?

  20. “…yes, we all know that, but Kate’s headline goes in the other direction”
    It’s best not to ask a question of nme666 – he is severely retarted.
    Some of us on this site hope some day that he will actually make a “non-retard” post. But it seems he’s going in the opposite direction.

  21. Dammit all, its WIND CHILL! You have to factor in the WIND CHILL. WIND CHILL whether it be colder with a wind or warmer with a wind deserves recognition. By the way, what is the wind heat thing?

  22. But,but,but Kate! The world temperature is supposed to rise by .1 degrees per year for they next 50 years or, wait it’s supposed to rise by FIVE degrees for the next 1.5 yrs, wait is it 15 years and .5 degrees, whateeeevvvvverrrr, it is going to devastate the planet. I know because every informed source on the earth has told me so for the last 20 years,(thank God that whole ice-age thing from the 70’s didn’t pan out as I don’t like the cold) The there was this… +13º C in Toronto today. Going down to -12º C tonight. A 25º swing. What a country.
    quote context: http://pllqt.it/FdSQ3Z

  23. What should the proper temperature be? Provide a number. They won’t, they will just say too hot or too cold. Well, I knew a farmer that said you can farm in 3 ft of snow, so I pick warming every time.

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