So there's this attitude in a lot of Northern States like Michigan that Global Warming isn't going to be a big deal to their states. Michigan having milder Winters doesn't seem like such a bad thing at face value. But the consequences are so hard to predict. Michigan could be one of the most affected states for all we know.
I have noticed more windstorms these last several years. And the tornado outbreak we had last Summer was the biggest in state history in terms of producing the most tornados. And then multiple tornadoes in Febuary, and not weak F0 ones that are the usual here, but an F2 and then a strong F1 near Marshall that was a few mph from being an F2.
We don't know the unknown unknowns. Lake Michigan is warmer, the regulating effect is lessened now. What will these new Winters do to our soil quality for crops? What about insects that are pests? What about ground water? Will the fisheries die out? Will severe windstorms disrupt Summer life on a regular basis now?
This is all alarming. This Winter has been shocking to me. We had like 10 days of Winter and the rest was like Fall or Spring. It's happening so fast now that my head is spinning.