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BlueIn_W_Pa

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16. I was going to post to the OP
Thu Jul 27, 2023, 02:04 PM
Jul 2023

but even those reports only go back to 1979 - and extrapolated the other hundreds of thousands of years. In the OP, the ERA5 numbers only go back to 1940, and went under recent "reanalysis" to get the headline.

There is way to much bloviating with these news articles to get clicks and money that is dilutes the real science. There is also an El Nino - the first in what, 8 years - so this is expected to a large extent. Do I think things are warming up? Absolutely because the earth is still warming up from the last ice age. Can humans accelerate that, yes. Is the US going to stop it, no way on God's green earth because the problem is the other 85% of the emission from everyone else. I mean China burns more coal than the rest of the planet put together, with India and SE Asia right behind.

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This is giving me so much anxiety, despite... róisín_dubh Jul 2023 #1
Mother Nature BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #3
Yes, those of us in north eastern seaboard states are well Deminpenn Jul 2023 #5
Well the "Bermuda High" can move around BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #7
Even out here in western PA, we have a heat advisory Deminpenn Jul 2023 #8
Well in your case BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #9
True, but it's actually been quite nice BlueIn_W_Pa Jul 2023 #13
Agree Deminpenn Jul 2023 #35
I just read about the glaciel periods in north america BlueIn_W_Pa Jul 2023 #17
If you look at a geological map of North America BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #20
The earth's climate is always changing Deminpenn Jul 2023 #36
I'm not that surprised at the speed of the change Hugh_Lebowski Jul 2023 #2
Oh come on now; that is just liberal science. Chainfire Jul 2023 #4
NYT has maps (sorry, can't load them, though) ancianita Jul 2023 #6
I could pull up an image but without the scale BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #11
Thanks. Looks pretty bad. Makes me dread next year. ancianita Jul 2023 #14
Well it depends on whether El Nino sticks around or not BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #15
I get that, too. ancianita Jul 2023 #19
What is going to have a major effect BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #22
The Tonga eruption lofted mainly water not dust - it may actually have a warming effect Blues Heron Jul 2023 #23
Oh there was quite a bit of dust BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #24
July 2023 could be hottest month in 120,000 years BlueWavePsych Jul 2023 #10
I was going to post to the OP BlueIn_W_Pa Jul 2023 #16
It is only starting. It will get hotter. republianmushroom Jul 2023 #12
How do we filter out the bloviation? BlueIn_W_Pa Jul 2023 #18
I know there have been a number of researchers BumRushDaShow Jul 2023 #21
The radiative forcing from manmade CO2 pollution is like 900W space heaters every 72 feet Blues Heron Jul 2023 #25
It's all perfectly normal, don't mind that 100 degree seawater or those billowing clouds of smoke Blues Heron Jul 2023 #26
Didn't say it was normal BlueIn_W_Pa Jul 2023 #27
The US is responsible for 25 percent of total ghg emissions to date, and is currently number 2 Blues Heron Jul 2023 #28
Simply not true BlueIn_W_Pa Jul 2023 #29
Here's where I found those numbers Blues Heron Jul 2023 #30
so are you denying climate change Skittles Jul 2023 #31
What? Not what I said BlueIn_W_Pa Jul 2023 #33
Studies show inter-glacial warming peaked 6000 yr ago NickB79 Jul 2023 #32
I'm not blaming the sun for climate change BlueIn_W_Pa Jul 2023 #34
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