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Remind me of the accurate thermometers from 300 years ago...1000...pre common era times...
Oh thats right
What? This shit makes no sense............
Remind me of the accurate thermometers from 300 years ago...1000...pre common era times...
Oh thats right
i live in the literal hottest region of the entire US and one of the top four hottest regions in the worldWhat? This shit makes no sense............
i live in the literal hottest region of the entire US and one of the top four hottest regions in the world
Yet the record high is supposedly from 1961.....
IOW it being hot in the Arizona desert is not a correlation w/ climate change, it absolutely is not a direct result by causation....
how long have we been truly accurately able to predict temperature?Explain your last post, which made no sense.
how long have we been truly accurately able to predict temperature?
how long have we been using carbon emitting machinery?
30+ years is a significant chunk of that timeline, and as I said the record high in my region is from 1961.....
IOW, sure it's 109-118 (depending on where in the city) here today, but that's not abnormal for a desert (like phoenix) and the average high for June here is 104-111
if it's 110 in Montana, then ya we clearly have a problem
edit: record, not predict in the first sentence. my bad
Why does this post not have more likes?!Just another reason not to live in a fucking desert lol.
Yeah, but how can anyone make money from it? That's the real question.It's still not as hot here in NorCal as it got in the late 70's, and then again in '88, so it's not like this is unprecedented.
Don't think it's so severe yet we can attribute record-breaking waves for any given month to Climate Change. That delta temps seem to only show up as a 1-2 degree shift over the past 100 years.
93 degrees in Seattle is worse than 110 in Arizona.What is the humidity? Two years ago I went to Calexico/Mexicali, and it was 116F, but no humidity. I is not too bad. If I stand in shade I was good.
I live in the Mojave Desert, it's been 115+ every day since Monday...
I'm 33, and it's been like that out here since i can remember, surely global warming is the cause, amirite?
Pumping CO2 into the air has an effect.
What is hard to understand about this?
concentrating on letting phytoplankton and dense forests regrow should be the main focus.
Due to confirmation bias, any weather related anomaly can be linked to global warming.
Whether it is true or not, makes no difference.
Pumping CO2 into the air has an effect.
What is hard to understand about this?
Agree I don't think people understand my post. I think that a small shift in temperature can cause even greater shifts in the environment.
2 degree shift can cause weather patterns to change causing droughts in areas that are historical hot but not dry.
Causes more dramatic weather like floods and rising water levels. Rises temperature in hot areas by shifting weather to cause walls to keep warmer temperatures to hang around longer.
There is more to factor then just a 2 degree shift in fact in some areas of anartica have recorded a higher shift then 2 degrees. They have been seeing a more worrisome jump in temperature.
Point being that 2 degree shift can be more destructive then just the number. Famous last words "what could a few degrees do!"
That assertion is not "economically viable" you idiot.