Posted on 04/14/2023 7:22:08 PM PDT by zeestephen
Temperatures reached a global average of 69.98 Fahrenheit (21.1 degrees Celsius) in the first days of April. The previous record of 69.9 F (21 degrees C) was set in March 2016. Both are more than a degree higher than the global average between 1982 and 2011, which runs at around 68.72 F (20.4 C) in early spring...
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I always ask these yobs what ended the last ice age?
The answer? Is a dumb stare. So I tell them global warming. It’s a good thing
So satellites have been around since the 60’s so 60 years of data on a planet that’s a billion years old is an ample sample?
I put my foot into the water and it got blistered.
Back about 15 years ago there was a story about radiosonde bouys that were floating around the oceans recording the temperatures. The temps were not matching the computer models so what did they do? Adjust their models, no. They adjusted the buoys to match the models. So instead of admitting their models did not match with real world data, they adjusted the data.
4 billion.
Re: buoys
I am referring to free floating scientific devices, anchored to nothing, and submerging and surfacing automatically.
You can not believe anything anymore as the former sources are biased and misleading.
Correct, I incorrectly cited the believed age of the universe, not the earth.. earth is 4.5 Billion.
wow, I didn’t know that Vikings had thermometers or... the Spaniards, Portuguese,
Dutch or Brits when they were masters of the oceans...
But they KNOW to the 1/10th of a degree what the temperature was in the 1400’s.. such bullsh#t.
The next thing you know someone will have a study showing that Major LEAGUE home runs are increasing due to global warming
The boy who cried wolf was far more credible than today’s climatologists.
Wow! One hundredth of a degree! What is the sampling error?
I wonder if there is any difference between the thermal capacity of the ocean versus the atmosphere, or any difference between the specific heat of CO2 versus water
.08 Increase. What is the margin for error on those readings?
G.I.G.O.
WOW!
The temperature allegedly went up a whole whopping 0.08 of a degree.
And we all know how *hot* 70 degree water is.
IIRC it’s hot enough that a person can die of hypothermia in a day or so.
Hypothermia: How long can someone survive in frigid water?
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/airplane-1549-hudson-hypothermia/
This is a lie, of course.
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