Hahaha, I wouldn't insist on anyone, including a sceptical American, to believe or agree with me on the concept of anthopogentic, or man enduced "Climate Change". That's not my point at all.you wont get many Americans to agree to Climate Change man made or cyclical, a bit of both I think, the Industrial Revolution has a lot to answer for. but so far apart from a bit of a heat wave temperatures arent that high, its drought and wildfires which are the main worry.
It certainly seems to be happening from my experience nad regardless of the records.
There have been tempertature increases in the UK.
Snowing at christmas is quite unlikely, whilst it was more so when I was younger.
Or, the likelyhood as decreased since when I was a nipper. Decreased in frequency, at least.
Weather pattern blocking meteroloogical scenearios have increased in frequency and duration.
We had, in the UK for example, a spot of snow in 2011 and becuase the cold air stayed in position for two weeks amd unless you'd removed the snow, it would have turned in to ice and stuck around.
We, in the UK, are not prepared, as it's too expensive, to hold grit for possible heavy snow events.
In the south, I can speak for.
Anthropgenic Climate change or not, it seems to me to be a good idea to be prepared.
It appears to me, that I'm in a temperate climate and the limits are broadening.