extreme weather is not a sign of climate change.You realize that you posted a paper that shows more extreme weather caused by climate change, don't you?
Or did you not read it or not understand it?
extreme weather is not a sign of climate change.You realize that you posted a paper that shows more extreme weather caused by climate change, don't you?
Or did you not read it or not understand it?
Yes it does, it was predicted and its happening.extreme weather is not a sign of climate change.
You sure get spammy when you're caught out, don't you?Warming Twice As Fast
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https://www.climate.gov/news-features/climate-qa/does-global-warming-mean-it’s-warming-everywhereNo, “global warming” means Earth's average annual air temperature is rising, but not necessarily in every single location during all seasons across the globe. It’s like your grades. If one semester you get all Bs and Cs, and the next you get all As and Cs, your grade point average rises, even though you didn’t improve in every class.
Yes it does, it was predicted and its happening.
You sure get spammy when you're caught out, don't you?
Answer to your local warming spamming.
Does "global warming" mean it’s warming everywhere?
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/climate-qa/does-global-warming-mean-it’s-warming-everywhere
Oh gee, how I wish this were true.....LOLWarming Twice As Fast
There were not more extreme weather events between 1925 and 1938 and even if there were that would not disprove anything about climate change, CO2 is up, temp is up.Hypocrite you constantly spout weather is not climate but you constantly whine about extreme weather when ignoring the fact that weather was more extreme between 1925 and 1938. And when are you going to give up your use of fossil fuels? Don't be a climate hypocrite
Hey Phil.Oh gee, how I wish this were true.....LOL
As Ross McKitrick of the University of Guelph wrote back in April:It seems that every city on the planet is warming twice as fast as every other city?
ENSO events have nothing to do with CO2 emissions or anthropogenic climate change.You realize that you posted a paper that shows more extreme weather caused by climate change, don't you?
Or did you not read it or not understand it?
ENSO events are becoming larger due to climate change.ENSO events have nothing to do with CO2 emissions or anthropogenic climate change.
Explain these increases, moviefan.As Ross McKitrick of the University of Guelph wrote back in April:
"Pretty much any large country warmed faster than the global average, because countries are on land. Oceans cover 70 per cent of the Earth, and the way the system works, during a warming trend the land warms faster than the oceans. So the scary headline only confirms that we are on land."
https://www.theguardian.pe.ca/busin...da-just-warmed-17-degrees-and-thrived-300071/
Simply put, alarmist headlines that mean nothing.
Last time we checked, you still hadn't managed to successfully complete Grade 6.Explain these increases, moviefan.
Last time we checked, you didn't think the planet would warm more than 0.83ºC.Last time we checked, you still hadn't managed to successfully complete Grade 6.
Has that changed? And, if so, what was the final mark your Grade 6 teacher gave you in science?
Doesn't match this one:On this date in 1938, Bourke, NSW began a 37 day heatwave over 100F, which included a week which averaged 116F. Peak temperature was 119F. The hottest temperature in Bourke’s current forecast is 114F.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/187989996/21402917
On this date in 1900, Sydney was 104 degrees (
“This is blowing [December records] out of the water,” said Rob Taggart, senior forecaster with the Bureau of Meteorology in Sydney.
Some of the official weather stations in NSW, such as the Bathurst agricultural station, have records dating back 108 years. The hottest ever December day on record at that station is 38.9C on 27 December 1938, during a historic heatwave that wrought the deadly Black Friday bushfires on 13 January 1939.
The hottest temperature ever recorded at that station was 41.5C on 11 February 2017, a day of catastrophic fire danger on which the St Ivan fire burned 55,000 hectares of bush and farmland and destroyed 35 homes around Uarbry in the upper Hunter Valley.
Doesn't match this one:
Done in a Datsun: Man cooks roast pork in car during Australian heatwave
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...-car-during-australian-heatwave-idUSKBN1YL0E5
Australia heatwave: records forecast to be broken as temperatures surge past 40C
https://www.theguardian.com/austral...t-to-be-broken-as-temperatures-surge-past-40c
Greta just says give them the facts, but yes, the future for kids is a bit more serious.climate cult indoctrination frightening children