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Obviously it's a pretty hard concept for you to grasp. I'm not the one who thought it's the same named season everywhere on the entire planet at the same time but some places are cold and others are hot. You got it dead wrong and keep trying to backtrack like you were right all along.
Yes yes...... As said spring/temp rise are relative to your location in regards to the Solar Equator and not by time of the year or meteorological seasons or the traditional sense of "spring" you were referring to. Its not so hard to understand :dunno:
 
No you're not. You're IQ is off the charts.... as in the scale doesn't go into negative numbers.
If that's the case yours must be even lower and well into the thousands if not millions or billions and trillions into the negative if possible and if not so many 0s behind the decimal point and may as well have an IQ of zero :yes:
 
Yes yes...... As said spring/temp rise are relative to your location in regards to the Solar Equator and not by time of the year or meteorological seasons. Its not so hard to understand :dunno:
But you keep proving you don't understand it. Meteorological seasons are what define Spring, Summer, Winter, and Fall; specifically the temperature cycle, not the earth's position relative to the sun.
 
If that's the case yours must be even lower and well into the thousands if not millions or billions and trillions into the negative if possible and if not so many 0s behind the decimal point and may as well have an IQ of zero :yes:

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But you keep proving you don't understand it. Meteorological seasons are what define Spring, Summer, Winter, and Fall; specifically the temperature cycle, not the earth's position relative to the sun.
Yes but again Meteorological seasons break up the seasons into four three month blocks and times of the year..... As said this is relative depending on where your are on Earth.

So if it's spring here in the States and temperatures rise it's not necessarily the same in other parts of the world. And you aren't understanding temperatures aren't strictly relative to the Earths position of the sun, the Earths axis and well the position one may be at relative to the Solar Equator impacts temperatures aside from the Earths position to the sun and it's really relative to ones position to the Solar Equator.


In some places winter doesn't happen around November/December due to this and summers don't happen in June/July in some places because as said it's relative. Its not so hard to understand :dunno:
 
Yes but again Meteorological seasons break up the seasons into four three month blocks and times of the year..... As said this is relative depending on where your are on Earth.

So if it's spring here in the States and temperatures rise it's not necessarily the same in other parts of the world. And you aren't understanding temperatures aren't strictly relative to the Earths position of the sun, the Earths axis and well the position one may be at relative to the Solar Equator impacts temperatures aside from the Earths position to the sun and it's really relative to ones position to the Solar Equator.


In some places winter doesn't happen around November/December due to this and summers don't happen in June/July in some places because as said it's relative. Its not so hard to understand :dunno:
Dude, you're saying like 6 contradictory things here. For one, temperatures are determined by the earth's position relative to the sun, yet you say they aren't. And I don't think you know what the solar equator is by the way you're referencing it. It's just the latitude when the sun is observed directly overhead at midday. It's somewhat related to temperature, but not in the way your using it. It's obvious you're talking out your ass trying to save face.

I could explain it all to you, but I don't feel like wasting my time doing that with someone who won't understand anyway.
 
Dude, you're saying like 6 contradictory things here. For one, temperatures are determined by the earth's position relative to the sun, yet you say they aren't. And I don't think you know what the solar equator is by the way you're referencing it. It's just the latitude when the sun is observed directly overhead at midday. It's somewhat related to temperature, but not in the way your using it. It's obvious you're talking out your ass trying to save face.

I could explain it all to you, but I don't feel like wasting my time doing that with someone who won't understand anyway.
Earths position to the sun is a factor but again the Earths axis and position of the Solar Equator is a factor too and a bigger factor in this case relative to ones own position to the Solar Equator as it varies depending on year and Earths axis.....


Not trying to be a dick but this is just basic Geography and Meteorology :dunno:
 
The market doesn't even represent the market, especially when you have most of the market gains concentrated in a few companies in certain sectors.
Very true. If not for the AI bubble, they would be in huge losses.
 
Earths position to the sun is a factor but again the Earths axis and position of the Solar Equator is a factor too and a bigger factor in this case relative to ones own position to the Solar Equator as it varies depending on year and Earths axis.....

Not trying to be a dick but this is just basic Geography and Meteorology :dunno:

Yeah it is pretty basic but you fail to grasp it and keep rambling on incoherently. I honestly don't know what the fuck you're trying to say because you've stated several contradictory things. According to you... Temps aren't influenced by earth's position, but that also are. Solar Equator isn't a factor, but it also is. It's the same season across the globe with each area having different temperatures, and seasons are also based on the temperature of the area.

I'll give this one shot. I'm going to keep things as simple and be as succinct as I can.

Meteorological seasons are 3 month groups based on temperature cycles and the Gregorian calendar.
Spring is the months when temps are rising
Summer is the warmest 3 months
Fall is when temps are cooling
Winter is the coldest 3 months

These seasons will not be in the same months on every part of the Earth. Meaning it will not be considered Summer on every place on earth between June-August. The months seasons fall in are based on the location. For example Summer in the US is between June-August while Summer in Australia is between December-February. This is because those are the warmest 3 months of each area according to the meteorological definition.

Temperature trends are based on the position of the Earth relative to the sun, Earth's tilt, and location on the globe. Meteorological seasons are based on said temperature trends. So as far as seasons go; according to the meteorological definition
Spring will always be the warming months
Summer will always be the hottest months
Fall will always be the cooling months
Winter will always be the coldest months
And those seasons will correspond to certain months on the calendar for any given location

In my initial post I said temperatures will begin to rise in spring. You responded saying I was incorrect and something incoherent about your location and the solar equator. You were in fact the one who was wrong; or at least not understanding what you were saying.

This is about as simple as I can make. If you still don't understand that one's on you.
 
Yeah it is pretty basic but you fail to grasp it and keep rambling on incoherently. I honestly don't know what the fuck you're trying to say because you've stated several contradictory things. According to you... Temps aren't influenced by earth's position, but that also are. Solar Equator isn't a factor, but it also is. It's the same season across the globe with each area having different temperatures, and seasons are also based on the temperature of the area.

I'll give this one shot. I'm going to keep things as simple and be as succinct as I can.

Meteorological seasons are 3 month groups based on temperature cycles and the Gregorian calendar.
Spring is the months when temps are rising
Summer is the warmest 3 months
Fall is when temps are cooling
Winter is the coldest 3 months

These seasons will not be in the same months on every part of the Earth. Meaning it will not be considered Summer on every place on earth between June-August. The months seasons fall in are based on the location. For example Summer in the US is between June-August while Summer in Australia is between December-February. This is because those are the warmest 3 months of each area according to the meteorological definition.

Temperature trends are based on the position of the Earth relative to the sun, Earth's tilt, and location on the globe. Meteorological seasons are based on said temperature trends. So as far as seasons go; according to the meteorological definition
Spring will always be the warming months
Summer will always be the hottest months
Fall will always be the cooling months
Winter will always be the coldest months
And those seasons will correspond to certain months on the calendar for any given location

In my initial post I said temperatures will begin to rise in spring. You responded saying I was incorrect and something incoherent about your location and the solar equator. You were in fact the one who was wrong; or at least not understanding what you were saying.

This is about as simple as I can make. If you still don't understand that one's on you.

Right on well talk about twisting words and your issues with basic reading comprehension. Yeah the one who doesn't understand is you...... I'm sorry it's hard for you to understand basic Geography.


Respectfully Ive explained it as simple as anyone could and the concept of the Solar Equator is a pretty easy one and it's not all that hard to understand, it's not my fault you can't understand such a simple concept :dunno:
 
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Right on well talk about twisting words and your issues with basic reading comprehension. Yeah the one who doesn't understand is you...... I'm sorry it's hard for you to understand basic Geography.


Respectfully Ive explained it as simple as anyone could and the concept of the Solar Equator is a pretty easy one and it's not all that hard to understand, it's not my fault you can't understand such a simple concept :dunno:
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Right wingers are so insufferable that they can't even stand each other and inevitably fight like little schoolgirls scratching at each other's eyes.
 
Yeah dipshit... I gave the definition of solar equator several posts ago without having to look it up on wikipedia. I know it's hard, but try to keep up.
Okay well what's so hard to understand about the concept then...... Its pretty simple and as said the temperature is relative to ones position to it. A spring in one place on Earth is just relative to ones position to the Solar Equator.

Respectfully no need to curse and its not so hard of a concept to understand and you're just chasing your own tail now :dunno:
 
Okay well what's so hard to understand about the concept then...... Its pretty simple and as said the temperature is relative to ones position to it. A spring in one place on Earth is just relative to ones position to the Solar Equator.

Respectfully no need to curse and its not so hard of a concept to understand and you're just chasing your own tail now :dunno:
I don't know you tell me that's so hard about it since you seem to be the one having a difficult time understanding.
 

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