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Post by romaniprincess on Jul 15, 2021 18:37:57 GMT -5
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Post by sauerkraut on Jul 16, 2021 8:50:09 GMT -5
There are cycles in everything, but I was always told that floods, droughts are the result of global warming- man made global warming at that- oops I mean "Climate Change".
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Post by deyana on Jul 16, 2021 9:18:29 GMT -5
You are in denial. Two of the three hottest ever temperatures on Earth were recorded this year A small hamlet in California’s notorious Death Valley has broken what is thought to be the all-time world air temperature record for the second time in two years. Furnace Creek, which has a population of 108, recorded an air temperature of 54.44°C on 9 July, beating the record it set last year (54.39°C). The hamlet also recorded a temperature of 54.1°C the following day, the third highest ever reliably recorded. World temperature records have been broken with increasing frequency in recent years due to global heating. In June 2021 Canada broke its temperature record amid a deadly heatwave, recording a temperature of 49.6°C in Lytton, British Columbia. Hundreds of excess deaths have been attributed to the scorching temperatures, which scientists say would have been “virtually impossible” without man-made climate change. Also in June 2021, Moscow recorded its highest temperature for 120 years (34.8°C), and in February 2020 the highest ever temperature was recorded in Antarctica (18.3°C). The heatwave in the western US has resulted in what scientists have described as “potentially the worst drought in 1,200 years”. The drought threatens to empty the Hoover dam, and has caused deadly wildfires in California and Oregon. www.newstatesman.com/politics/2021/07/two-three-hottest-ever-temperatures-earth-were-recorded-year
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2021 10:12:51 GMT -5
You are in denial. Two of the three hottest ever temperatures on Earth were recorded this year A small hamlet in California’s notorious Death Valley has broken what is thought to be the all-time world air temperature record for the second time in two years. Furnace Creek, which has a population of 108, recorded an air temperature of 54.44°C on 9 July, beating the record it set last year (54.39°C). The hamlet also recorded a temperature of 54.1°C the following day, the third highest ever reliably recorded. World temperature records have been broken with increasing frequency in recent years due to global heating. In June 2021 Canada broke its temperature record amid a deadly heatwave, recording a temperature of 49.6°C in Lytton, British Columbia. Hundreds of excess deaths have been attributed to the scorching temperatures, which scientists say would have been “virtually impossible” without man-made climate change. Also in June 2021, Moscow recorded its highest temperature for 120 years (34.8°C), and in February 2020 the highest ever temperature was recorded in Antarctica (18.3°C). The heatwave in the western US has resulted in what scientists have described as “potentially the worst drought in 1,200 years”. The drought threatens to empty the Hoover dam, and has caused deadly wildfires in California and Oregon. www.newstatesman.com/politics/2021/07/two-three-hottest-ever-temperatures-earth-were-recorded-yearDidn’t record breaking cold hit parts of the earth last year, line in British Columbia, Canada? Asking for a friend.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2021 10:19:58 GMT -5
You are in denial. Two of the three hottest ever temperatures on Earth were recorded this year A small hamlet in California’s notorious Death Valley has broken what is thought to be the all-time world air temperature record for the second time in two years. Furnace Creek, which has a population of 108, recorded an air temperature of 54.44°C on 9 July, beating the record it set last year (54.39°C). The hamlet also recorded a temperature of 54.1°C the following day, the third highest ever reliably recorded. World temperature records have been broken with increasing frequency in recent years due to global heating. In June 2021 Canada broke its temperature record amid a deadly heatwave, recording a temperature of 49.6°C in Lytton, British Columbia. Hundreds of excess deaths have been attributed to the scorching temperatures, which scientists say would have been “virtually impossible” without man-made climate change. Also in June 2021, Moscow recorded its highest temperature for 120 years (34.8°C), and in February 2020 the highest ever temperature was recorded in Antarctica (18.3°C). The heatwave in the western US has resulted in what scientists have described as “potentially the worst drought in 1,200 years”. The drought threatens to empty the Hoover dam, and has caused deadly wildfires in California and Oregon. www.newstatesman.com/politics/2021/07/two-three-hottest-ever-temperatures-earth-were-recorded-yearDidn’t record breaking cold hit parts of the earth last year, line in British Columbia, Canada? Asking for a friend. News Flash:
Global warming to give colder winters and hotter summers Climate change means not only changes in globally averaged surface temperature, but also changes in atmospheric circulation, in the size and patterns of natural climate variations, and in local weather. La Niña events shift weather patterns so that some regions are made wetter, and wet summers are generally cooler. Stronger winds from polar regions can contribute to an occasional colder winter. In a similar way, the persistence of one phase of an atmospheric circulation pattern known as the North Atlantic Oscillation has contributed to several recent cold winters in Europe, eastern North America, and northern Asia. Atmospheric and ocean circulation patterns will evolve as Earth warms and will influence storm tracks and many other aspects of the weather. Global warming tilts the odds in favour of more warm days and seasons and fewer cold days and seasons. For example, across the continental United States in the 1960s there were more daily record low temperatures than record highs, but in the 2000s there were more than twice as many record highs as record lows. Another important example of tilting the odds is that over recent decades heatwaves have increased in frequency in large parts of Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia. Marine heat waves are also increasing.
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Post by flan327 on Jul 16, 2021 13:53:09 GMT -5
I’ll just go beat my head against a brick wall
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Post by romaniprincess on Jul 16, 2021 17:24:25 GMT -5
First off, extreme weather has always been around and it's been WORSE at times in the past.
Second, climate change has always been around and it's typical of the people pushing the neo-Nazi green agenda to pretend that it's all the fault of human activity when actually it just ain't so.
Thirdly, there's an INVARIANT correlation between climate change and solar activity but NOT any invariant correlation between global temperatures and human activity.
Fourthly, there's NOTHING we can do about solar activity or the Moon wobble and it's positively dishonest to pretend either that we can or that somehow humans are to blame for them.
Finally, we've also had some of the COLDEST temperatures on record - in Britain and Europe and other places. So just selectively picking statistics that support preconceived ideas is dishonest.
I know in the US most sceptics on this issue are on the political right but in Britain and Europe that's not the case. People on left and right are both sceptical about it although of course the greens have bamboozled so many people that even mainstream politicians don't dare to question their pseudo-science.
In 200 years - hopefully sooner - the 'science' of 'global warming' will be looked on in the same way as the pseudo-science of phrenology.
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Post by flan327 on Jul 16, 2021 20:01:51 GMT -5
Human beings are NOT innocent in this scenario
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2021 20:50:13 GMT -5
*deadpans* With words like that from Europe, remind this American again why we even bothered liberating Europe from the Germans and then keeping it safe from the Soviets.(No, I won't apologize for saying it either, thank you very much!) In 200 years - hopefully sooner - the 'science' of 'global warming' will be looked on in the same way as the pseudo-science of phrenology. For something that supposedly - in your words - is as "trustworthy" as "phrenology"Apparently the science is on our side but yeah, keep imagining Britain as a global heavyweight when, economically speaking, it has a smaller freaking economy than two American states - California and Texas. Some powerhouse, huh? And thanks to Brexit, I'm honestly hoping Scotland, Ulster and Wales all give the 800lb English jerkass the collective finger as they leave and rejoin the rest of Europe.
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Post by flan327 on Jul 18, 2021 3:51:53 GMT -5
Gives Webster a high five
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Post by romaniprincess on Jul 18, 2021 8:01:46 GMT -5
*deadpans* With words like that from Europe, remind this American again why we even bothered liberating Europe from the Germans and then keeping it safe from the Soviets.(No, I won't apologize for saying it either, thank you very much!) In 200 years - hopefully sooner - the 'science' of 'global warming' will be looked on in the same way as the pseudo-science of phrenology. For something that supposedly - in your words - is as "trustworthy" as "phrenology"Apparently the science is on our side but yeah, keep imagining Britain as a global heavyweight when, economically speaking, it has a smaller freaking economy than two American states - California and Texas. Some powerhouse, huh? And thanks to Brexit, I'm honestly hoping Scotland, Ulster and Wales all give the 800lb English jerkass the collective finger as they leave and rejoin the rest of Europe. I'll ignore your xenophobic and racist rant and focus on the facts. The Green movement was founded by Nazis and Nazi sympathisers. Darre introduced the most radical green measures when Hitler became Chancellor. Other green movements in Britain, America and other parts of Europe were heavily influenced by the Nazi policies. After the war ended their ideas filtered into other channels. I'm about to go out now so I'll enlarge on the sad history of the green movement later this evening.
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Post by sauerkraut on Jul 18, 2021 9:44:35 GMT -5
Didn’t record breaking cold hit parts of the earth last year, line in British Columbia, Canada? Asking for a friend. News Flash:
Global warming to give colder winters and hotter summers Climate change means not only changes in globally averaged surface temperature, but also changes in atmospheric circulation, in the size and patterns of natural climate variations, and in local weather. La Niña events shift weather patterns so that some regions are made wetter, and wet summers are generally cooler. Stronger winds from polar regions can contribute to an occasional colder winter. In a similar way, the persistence of one phase of an atmospheric circulation pattern known as the North Atlantic Oscillation has contributed to several recent cold winters in Europe, eastern North America, and northern Asia. Atmospheric and ocean circulation patterns will evolve as Earth warms and will influence storm tracks and many other aspects of the weather. Global warming tilts the odds in favour of more warm days and seasons and fewer cold days and seasons. For example, across the continental United States in the 1960s there were more daily record low temperatures than record highs, but in the 2000s there were more than twice as many record highs as record lows. Another important example of tilting the odds is that over recent decades heatwaves have increased in frequency in large parts of Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia. Marine heat waves are also increasing. Yep have it both ways- global warming also makes droughts and floods what ever the current weather pattern is -they mold the "climate change" agenda to fit that pattern. I guess global warming also makes shorter growing seasons. Be it hot, be it cold, there is a global warming theory to fit your style.
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Post by sauerkraut on Jul 18, 2021 9:49:36 GMT -5
First off, extreme weather has always been around and it's been WORSE at times in the past. Second, climate change has always been around and it's typical of the people pushing the neo-Nazi green agenda to pretend that it's all the fault of human activity when actually it just ain't so. Thirdly, there's an INVARIANT correlation between climate change and solar activity but NOT any invariant correlation between global temperatures and human activity. Fourthly, there's NOTHING we can do about solar activity or the Moon wobble and it's positively dishonest to pretend either that we can or that somehow humans are to blame for them. Finally, we've also had some of the COLDEST temperatures on record - in Britain and Europe and other places. So just selectively picking statistics that support preconceived ideas is dishonest. I know in the US most sceptics on this issue are on the political right but in Britain and Europe that's not the case. People on left and right are both sceptical about it although of course the greens have bamboozled so many people that even mainstream politicians don't dare to question their pseudo-science. In 200 years - hopefully sooner - the 'science' of 'global warming' will be looked on in the same way as the pseudo-science of phrenology. I understand most- if not all computer models on global warming leave out solar cycles and the sun, and the sun is the biggest driver of our climate, and it's ignored- the whole thing is based on an political agenda not science. In the 1970's the call was for global cooling & a ice age.
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Post by sauerkraut on Jul 18, 2021 9:51:27 GMT -5
Ya know "Moon Wobble" sounds like it could be a new dance, kinda like Michel Jacksons "Moon-Walk". Do the moon wobble...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2021 11:11:14 GMT -5
The Green movement was founded by Nazis and Nazi sympathisers. And yet the environmental movement has survived and prospered regardless; gee, could it be 'cause the Nazis' got kicked out; this is 2021, not 1945. As for the rest? As long as I don't violate the rules here I will say what I want, thank you very much.
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Post by flan327 on Jul 18, 2021 17:25:52 GMT -5
Brave heart style??
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Post by sauerkraut on Jul 22, 2021 10:00:27 GMT -5
If we had no moon the Earth would wobble like a top and at times the equator would be north and Earth would be spinning on it's side, the climate would be wild from polar cold in the tropics to hot in the polar areas. The moon keeps Earth tilted at 23 degrees pretty steady, with just a minor wobble.
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