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Post by Hiromant on Aug 28, 2019 1:21:04 GMT -5
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Post by Ariete on Aug 28, 2019 9:35:55 GMT -5
Yeah, seems quite possible.
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Post by Ariete on Aug 28, 2019 12:53:39 GMT -5
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Post by knot on Sept 3, 2019 0:35:22 GMT -5
Reykjavík; before and after NASA's 2013 adjustments (in .gif form): "But but but...muh man-on-the-moon institute would NEVER lie!" Checkmate.
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Post by omegaraptor on Sept 4, 2019 17:54:02 GMT -5
Alexandria Occasional Cortex again blaming Hurricane Dorian on AGW.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 4, 2019 19:46:23 GMT -5
Good riddance. Bahamas shouldn't even be populated. AOC is incredibly shortsighted and in short, just an idiot but she's too egotistical to see that.
That said, I sure hope I survive Dorian's imminent wrath... :/
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Post by Hiromant on Sept 5, 2019 1:46:29 GMT -5
I wonder if these will become more common as the grand solar minimum sets in. No sunspots at all for the past three months. Remember, alarmists claim fluctuations in trace gas concentrations have more of an effect on the planet's climate than a nearby star:
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Post by knot on Sept 5, 2019 16:15:44 GMT -5
I agree with the rest of your statement, but this one is downright erroneous. Upon farther research, Moscow was only 0.7° C below average:Electroverse has committed an act of misinformation; it had mistaken the average minimum temperature as the average mean temperature (12.0° C) for August—only 0.7° C below average, not 6° C as claimed. I've already made this mistake when posting the thread regarding this falsely-claimed record in Weather, and have long-since requested Nei to delete the thread—jovial regards to Rozenn for correcting my error(s). However, the July 2019 record cold in Russia was verified, and very much real.
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Post by bizzy on Sept 5, 2019 16:26:16 GMT -5
Climate change is obviously real, but it’s super annoying when everyone shouts climate change whenever there’s an extreme weather event. And then those in denial about climate change come out of the woodwork with their bullsh*t and the entire discourse goes to hell. Dumb and dumber.
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Post by knot on Sept 5, 2019 16:31:00 GMT -5
Climate change is obviously real, but it’s super annoying when everyone shouts climate change whenever there’s an extreme weather event. And then those in denial about climate change come out of the woodwork with their bullsh*t and the entire discourse goes to hell. Dumb and dumber. Of course it's real! Who's denying that it isn't—Alex Jones, perhaps? Certainly not any credible skeptic, whoever is denying the well-established notion that the Earth's climate is subject to change. However...and a major however: the Greenhouse Effect upon the Earth's climate is greatly exaggerated, and in many regions of the Earth, it is actually cooling—most notably, Australia, of which is steadily cooling instead of warming via raw BOM datasets.
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Post by Ariete on Sept 5, 2019 16:42:08 GMT -5
However...and a major however: the Greenhouse Effect upon the Earth's climate is greatly exaggerated, and in many regions of the Earth, it is actually cooling—most notably, Australia, of which is steadily cooling instead of warming via raw BOM datasets.
Interior Australia is not the whole world, can't you realise it?
Literally 90 to 95% of the Earth's surface is warming.
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Post by knot on Sept 5, 2019 16:50:50 GMT -5
Interior Australia is not the whole world, can't you realise it?
Literally 90 to 95% of the Earth's surface is warming.
Actually, I do realise it—however, "90-95% of the Earth's surface is warming", is quite misleading—the real number would straddle 60-65% rather than 90-95%, as the Southern Ocean regional straddling Australia's southern coastline(s) plays a major role in Australian climate, likewise. Thereby, much of the Subantarctic regionals straddling the South Atlantic, South Indian, and South Pacific regionals, are also cooling. Grytviken's ever-lasting snowfalls this year, since January (its "midsummer"!), alongside extremely cold maximum temperatures of –10° C or so back in June, accentuate such notion.
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Post by Ariete on Sept 5, 2019 16:57:39 GMT -5
Actually, I do realise it—however, "90-95% of the Earth's surface is warming", is quite misleading—the real number would straddle 60-65% rather than 90-95%, as the Southern Ocean regional straddling Australia's southern coastline(s) plays a major role in Australian climate, likewise. Thereby, much of the Subantarctic regionals straddling the South Atlantic, South Indian, and South Pacific regionals, are also cooling. Grytviken's ever-lasting snowfalls this year, since January (its "midsummer"!), alongside extremely cold maximum temperatures of –10° C or so back in June, accentuate such notion.
Oceans warming is even more alarming as it's 70% of our planet.
As I've said before, Finland is at a prime location to observe climate change as we are between the temperate Central European and Polar Arctic climates. Migratory birds arrive earlier every year, trees burst to leaves 2 weeks earlier than 100 years ago, spanish slugs have invaded our biomes, winters are all the time milder, ice surface in the Baltic Sea is all the time lower. Even fucken a coyote was spotted this summer, a species which does not fare well in this kind of cold climates.
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Post by knot on Sept 5, 2019 17:41:39 GMT -5
Central England Temperature record (CET [1659-2019]):
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Post by knot on Sept 10, 2019 1:52:31 GMT -5
Australian Droughts; 2016-2019 vs. 1900-1902: 2016-2019: 1900-1902; much drier! Is it any wonder why summer maxes were so much hotter back then? And the "Greens" wonder why they never get any votes...hmmm!
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Post by Babu on Sept 10, 2019 7:10:43 GMT -5
Out of the 100 stations with the longest recordkeeping in Sweden, the median for the hottest monthly mean record is 2000, and for the cold record it's 1965. Half of all monthly mean records have been set in this millenium.
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Post by Hiromant on Sept 11, 2019 8:59:25 GMT -5
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 11, 2019 18:07:36 GMT -5
Out of the 100 stations with the longest recordkeeping in Sweden, the median for the hottest monthly mean record is 2000, and for the cold record it's 1965. Half of all monthly mean records have been set in this millenium. That makes sense since the 60s was right in the middle of a mostly colder than normal period for the northern hemisphere (~1940 to ~1985).
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Post by knot on Sept 13, 2019 1:24:18 GMT -5
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Sept 14, 2019 21:14:53 GMT -5
Nice video
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