Saint_Ann
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Wow. The thermometer was only invented 400 years ago...
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Wow. The thermometer was only invented 400 years ago...
Good for you.Now that I see how severe the problem is I'm filling up the ice cube trays in the freezer to get me through the coming apocalypse.
So the Pentagon is in cahoots with all those corrupt climatologists bought-off by the Chinese? Sad.
A parasol would help more. Protect you from the stormier storms and sunnier meltdowns. Also, invest in ice-cream makers. Demand will be high.Now that I see how severe the problem is I'm filling up the ice cube trays in the freezer to get me through the coming apocalypse.
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Now there's a reliable source if ever there was one— NOT !
It has Been The Hottest Decade For Almost 11,000 Years
(easy to claim, impossible to prove,
i.e., pure fiction)
ROTFLMFAO
Christ, you're gullible.
PROVE IT !
I doubt it would matter to you if he did.
Have you considered taking a class in climatology or physical geology at your local community college?![]()
I happen to like oil and coal. I've spent a lifetime analyzing data and evidence in an effort to shill for the industry. I love bullshit when I see it.
"You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time."
- Often attributed to A. Lincoln
ROTFLMFAO
Christ, you're gullible.
PROVE IT !
Good for you.
Now, if you take the lowest and highest data points from the graph, you get from -0.50 in 1985 to +0.87 in 2016. That is a span of 1.37 (1.4 in significant figures). Consider raising your body temperature by that amount and you would have a fever of 38.4, or 101 Fahrenheit. Also consider that the average surface temperature of the earth is about half of your body temperature, so the effect of the increase would double. Now your fever is over 103. You're going to need more ice.
No shit, huh. I have a level of confidence in my eyeballs that I can read that graph to two significant figures. Are you saying it isn't accurate to two figures? Trysail seems to think it is.Four years of me explaining it to you and you still do not understand significant figures. You don't determine what the significant figures are by looking at a graph it goes all the way back to the confidence interval of your actual instruments.
How about before that? Just asking.
Wow. The thermometer was only invented 400 years ago...
I happen to like science and the scientific method. I've spent a lifetime analyzing data and evidence in an effort to separate fact and objective truth from bullshit. I know bullshit when I see it.
"I love liberty and I hate fraud."
- H. L. Mencken
https://media.giphy.com/media/X3nnss8PAj5aU/giphy.gifFour years of me explaining it to you and you still do not understand significant figures. You don't determine what the significant figures are by looking at a graph it goes all the way back to the confidence interval of your actual instruments.
They're still here. We see the Republican-Reptilioid conspiracy:Lizard people, man. Fucking lizard people.
The climate record shows the planet has flipped into an ice age in only a few decades. IIRC projections show melting icecaps (due to more energy in the hydrosphere) will change global ocean currents. Shift the Gulf Stream, and Europe could ice-over very quickly. Seems like it's tipping-point stuff.When is the next ice age ?
Religion resists tests and corrections. Science is self-correcting, eventually. New understandings and data make models ever closer to reality.Shamelessly stolen from Mike Rowe:
If I said I was skeptical that manmade global warming was going to melt the icecaps, that doesn’t make me a “doubter of science.” Once upon a time, the best minds in science told us the Sun revolved around the Earth. They also told us the Earth was flat, and that a really bad fever could be cured by blood-letting. Happily, those beliefs were questioned by skeptical minds, and we moved forward. Science is a wonderful thing, and a critical thing. But without doubt, science doesn’t advance. Without skepticism, we have no reason to challenge the status quo.
Religion resists tests and corrections. Science is self-correcting, eventually. New understandings and data make models ever closer to reality.
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Our understanding of climate change leads to the question: How long can you tread water?
Paris
The Klimate Krazies are trying to tell us that "it's different this time !"
https://wattsupwiththat.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/paris-flooding-1910-vs-2016.jpg?w=720&h=479
Is that supposed to be persuasive?![]()