Posted on 08/08/2023 1:18:26 AM PDT by spirited irish
The current heat wave is being relentlessly blamed on increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but there is a much more plausible explanation, one that is virtually endorsed by two of the world’s leading scientific organizations. It turns out that levels of water vapor in the atmosphere have dramatically increased over the last year and a half, and water vapor is well recognized as a greenhouse gas, whose heightened presence leads to higher temperatures, a mechanism that dwarfs any effect CO2 may have.
So why has atmospheric water vapor increased so dramatically? Because of a historic, gigantic volcanic eruption last year that I — probably along with you — had never heard of.
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I know, I know! 😄
I just think it’s hysterical that they keep trying.
NASA has become such a joke.
I’m old enough to remember when things were different.
Sigh.
WOW! Indeed! I too, looked at the image. Unbelievable!!
Liberals also do not like when you point out in 1978-79 when the northeast and New England had major blizzards that they were promoting the coming ice age.
The other thing they hate is when you point out that ALL of New England, NYC, Long Island, Dakotas, Montana and ALLof Canada were covered with a mile thick of ice 12000 years ago. Also, that the Sahara Desert was a jungle in the same time period.
Bttt.
5.56mm
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Here in northern New England we almost broke the record for the amount of rain in the month of July. The record at the state capital Concord was set in 2021 at 13”. We were over 10” in July 2023. We have only had five days over 90 degrees.
However on MT Washington they did break the record:
“New Hampshire’s Mount Washington set a new record for rainfall in July with 17.08 inches of precipitation for the month, the Mount Washington Observatory reported. Heavy rainfall was recorded across the region.”
I’ve read about Mount Washington before. Isn’t it the only tropical rainforest on the East Coast?
Earlier this year, Southern California experienced the coldest winter in more than four decades. We even had snow, which I had never seen in California outside of the mountains. The spring was also unusually cool, and I was using my space heater as late as early June.
I have lived in the NW Arkansas-Oklahoma area since 1956. This has been one of the wetter and coolest summers I can ever remember. Only 1973 and 1974 were wetter.
Starved out of NE New Mexico back in 1952 due to drought, when I went through in 2013 and 2015 I did not recognize the areas as they were so green, something I had never seen in that area, ever.
I actually feel like I have been living in the tropics here in southern NH. I am still mowing my lawn every 3-4 days to keep up with the growth. I have not fertilized since April either.
It rained yesterday. It is raining again today. Which means tomorrow I need to mow the lawn again. it is supposed to rain again Thursday afternoon.
We have had two weekends this summer where it has not rained at least one of the days. We had several weekends in June/July that it rained both days.
They say this is due to it being an El Nino year.
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They knew this. The play they chose is obvious.
How dare you.
El Niño. Like summer has never been hot before. Sheesh.
That thing was HUGE. But, since it didn’t come out of the tailpipe of an SUV the media ignored it.
A few billion years ago, it was volcanic action like this that lead to the formation of oceans and a decent atmosphere.
The earth is an amazing thing.
Sometimes the MSM lies to us about ‘climate change’ because they’re stupid... People by folks who got their jobs based on the undated Democrat KKK standards: hire based on Kolor, Kink, and/or Kin (rich connected daddy)
When you think about the age of the Appalachian Mountains vs Rocky Mountains, it’s easy to see that these periods of upheaval happen periodically.
I was amazed when I visited the site of a volcano north of Flagstaff AZ that was active 800 years ago.
Probably along with you — had never heard of.
It isn’t what the news media reports that matters it’s what they don’t report that does.
This NH summer has not been hotter than others.
Rainier, yes. Hotter? No.
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