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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 20, 2019 16:48:28 GMT -5
sari Beercules Australian heat wave was caused by climate change. Proven by math! Exactly what I was saying on the shoutbox yesterday. This is climate change in action.
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Post by knot on Dec 23, 2019 15:13:30 GMT -5
alright you have a counter-argument to the article and graph? Indeed, I do... cdweather.boards.net/post/112306Even when the BoM chooses to cherry-pick in such inadequate manner, i.e. as to "average" a daily reading, they have ultimately failed miserably. 1939, 1896, 1878, and 1877—just to name a few—were much hotter than 2019; let alone "1-in-1,000-year event"! Nowadays, there are many more stations located in the outback regional than yestercentury; severely skewed. Even then, those aforementioned years downright ridicule December 2019 regarding all forms of heat records. Deniliquin merely reached 46.5° C in Dec 2019, as opposed to 47.8° C in Dec 1874; Bathurst 40.3° C, as opposed to 41.8° C in Dec 1876; Rutherglen 43.4° C, as opposed to 45.6° C in Dec 1925...and that, my lad, is only getting started, and regarding December only...let alone January 1878, or February 1877, both of which prodigiously annihilate December 2019 beyond a scope unbeknownst to Man. Petty, theoretical mumbo-jumbo doesn't even hold a candle to hard, observational data.
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Post by Hiromant on Dec 28, 2019 5:31:28 GMT -5
A graph of Earth's temperature through the ages. As you can see, we live in a time of unprecedented catastrophic instability unsuitable for life.
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Dec 29, 2019 0:40:29 GMT -5
I'm scared. Hold me. Life must have been extremely difficult during the Paleocene and Eocene. Such devastating warmth and suffocating carbon dioxide. Filthy pollutants! Life after the Cretaceous extinction event totally didn't thrive quite suddenly afterwards. Hiromant Side note: Interesting how cold the Permian was. I never knew that.
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Post by nei on Dec 31, 2019 18:26:52 GMT -5
The last decade compared to the 90s
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Post by irlinit on Dec 31, 2019 18:50:35 GMT -5
The last decade compared to the 90s What a fucking joke, UK the only place on the world with a blue spot over it 😡😡😡😡😡 fuck nature
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 31, 2019 18:55:18 GMT -5
The last decade compared to the 90s What a fucking joke, UK the only place on the world with a blue spot over it 😡😡😡😡😡 fuck nature It’s well known that global warming is likely to cause cooling in the north atlantic.
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Post by tij on Dec 31, 2019 18:58:02 GMT -5
The cold spot in southern Alberta really stands out from the rest of NAm....
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Post by sari on Dec 31, 2019 21:12:56 GMT -5
The cold spot in southern Alberta really stands out from the rest of NAm.... Time to move to Lethbridge!
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Post by knot on Dec 31, 2019 21:54:47 GMT -5
RE: Decadal Warming Trend
Upon visiting the Twitter page of "Ryan Maue", I was not met with any methodology whatsoever; he did not identify a single weather station used in that supposed "global average" map; thereby fraudulent.
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Post by lab276 on Jan 1, 2020 2:41:50 GMT -5
The fires are nuts
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Post by lab276 on Jan 1, 2020 2:51:48 GMT -5
A graph of Earth's temperature through the ages. As you can see, we live in a time of unprecedented catastrophic instability unsuitable for life. You realise of course, that the only human civilisation to have existed before that flat line at the end there were hunter gatherers.
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Post by Hiromant on Jan 1, 2020 3:17:14 GMT -5
A graph of Earth's temperature through the ages. As you can see, we live in a time of unprecedented catastrophic instability unsuitable for life. You realise of course, that the only human civilisation to have existed before that flat line at the end there were hunter gatherers. Wrong. And are you saying climate change isn't a threat to all life on earth, you heretic?
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Post by lab276 on Jan 1, 2020 3:43:37 GMT -5
You realise of course, that the only human civilisation to have existed before that flat line at the end there were hunter gatherers. Wrong. And are you saying climate change isn't a threat to all life on earth, you heretic? That says it was constructed around 10th Millennium BC, which is 10,000 years ago (the 10 from the right side), which is literally the start of the flat line. On a long enough timescale, the earth, and life on earth, will be fine. Might take a few million years post-humanity to return to normal, but it will.
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Post by lab276 on Jan 1, 2020 4:08:23 GMT -5
We're in a bit of a pickle down in Jervis Bay. Meant to be 43C, 25-35km winds in Nowra this Saturday. I might have to leave early to avoid the danger.
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Post by lab276 on Jan 1, 2020 4:11:59 GMT -5
Been down here since Christmas Eve and we've had all of one sunny day. Otherwise there's just been smoke and clouds in the sky. Ash from the fires is in the water, the normally verdant bush has become noticeably browned due to below average rain since March 2017.
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Post by lab276 on Jan 1, 2020 6:11:48 GMT -5
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Post by Hiromant on Jan 1, 2020 6:17:24 GMT -5
Just in: another blind appeal to authority. Because I'm but a lowly lamb with no critical thinking and the herd always knows best.
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Post by Donar on Jan 1, 2020 7:58:43 GMT -5
A graph of Earth's temperature through the ages. As you can see, we live in a time of unprecedented catastrophic instability unsuitable for life. I don't see how this graph proves your point. Past warming/cooling events were either at a much longer timescale or have resulted in drastic biome shifts and/or mass extinctions.
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Post by nei on Jan 1, 2020 11:08:25 GMT -5
RE: Decadal Warming TrendUpon visiting the Twitter page of "Ryan Maue", I was not met with any methodology whatsoever; he did not identify a single weather station used in that supposed "global average" map; thereby fraudulent. The map clearly labels the dataset
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