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Link Posted: 7/7/2023 8:56:35 AM EDT
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They are so full of shit..
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 8:57:09 AM EDT
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Everyday, every season and every year from now on will the hottest on record.

Duh

Science is easy now.
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I mean things things happen as ice ages end.   The earth has been ice free in the past, it will be again. Hopefully we don't cycle back to snowball earth because humanity probably won't survive that.

As far as the modeling goes, the one rule of modeling complex things is that the model is always wrong, the only question is how wrong.

The fact that we only need to go back 100k years, which is a blink in geologic time, means we are still in the noisy variability of natural cycles. So if humans are having an influence it's only a fraction of the total change we are seeing.

How big a fraction is anthropogenic is tough to determine when we don't fully understand all the non human variables.  

Basically we are observing a change and attempting to attribute all of it to human activity because that's how you get that sweet grant money.  We are buying the result we want.  Its not unbiased science it's market driven "science".  They are producing the product that will sell.

None of that means humans aren't having an impact, we definitely are. But the scope and scale are the critical data points and I see no reason to trust the scientific process in this era. It's been fully corrupted, in fact I'm more likely to trust data contrary to the consensus because there aren't market or social motivations driving the conclusions. It has fewer sources of bias.

Doesn't matter. The western world are the only people that pay any attention to this and we aren't the problem.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 9:35:21 AM EDT
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They don't even know how old the fucking pyramids are. They are continuing to speak out of their asses instead of being humbled from being so wrong about so much.
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Amazing that the writings on the Pyramids discuss so much of the things we still discuss today. Heck, I have a book series I got when the local library closed called "Annals of America", that are mostly private letters written going back about 500 years. A lot of the things the founding fathers discussed in private to one another could pass for GD posts today.

We think we've come so far.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 9:38:46 AM EDT
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Today was the hottest day since records began here in central Arkansas.

Records began today at 6am
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Sounds about right.

Link Posted: 7/7/2023 9:43:05 AM EDT
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member that time cargo shipping emissions were made stricter (to have less sulfur output) and it actually helped heat the earth more?  lol, i member
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 9:55:29 AM EDT
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Attachment Attached File


Note the heat plumes in Antarctic and the one in Canada where the fires are.  Recently arrived.  Internal changes in the earth, not atmospheric.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 10:03:54 AM EDT
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Complete BS.

Most science has been ruined.

And, everything the left touches IS ruined.
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You're thinking of science.  Yeah, we don't use that any more.  It's been replaced by the religion The Science.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 10:04:14 AM EDT
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They are just making up 100% bullshit at this point
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^^^This^^^
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 10:08:33 AM EDT
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Confirmation Bias.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 10:09:29 AM EDT
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So they have accurate records from 100,000 years ago?  
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 10:16:23 AM EDT
[#11]
Greta's tweet was right. So long comrades. Now ze bugs will feast on us.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 10:17:42 AM EDT
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I call bs
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I was just hitting reply to post these exact words.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 10:21:24 AM EDT
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We had one winter where it reached -27 F for about a week. When spring rolled around, the local news kept reporting that it was our hottest winter ever with not a single day where the temps went subzero.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 10:27:27 AM EDT
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A short 15,000 years ago Chicago had 5280 feet worth of ice sitting on it this time of year.

Now not so much.
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And back then there wasn't any 'gun violence' in Chicago either.

Link Posted: 7/7/2023 11:15:41 AM EDT
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We had one winter where it reached -27 F for about a week. When spring rolled around, the local news kept reporting that it was our hottest winter ever with not a single day where the temps went subzero.
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See my post about gaslighting. They're trying to get you to doubt what you experienced so they can then replace your experience with their agenda.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 11:26:57 AM EDT
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There were no widely available, accurate thermometers until well into the 1800s
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They had thermometers and kept records 100,000 years ago?


There were no widely available, accurate thermometers until well into the 1800s



I think you missed my sarcasm, or i missed yours.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 11:31:10 AM EDT
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Whoopee I’m in AZ it’s always hot.
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no shit...weird how they missed the prior 6 weeks when it was cooler than usual ...
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 11:32:24 AM EDT
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It's been cold as shit here lately
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ya...cause we're over all getting cooler not hotter....
this is a record based on "modelling"....which has NEVER been right ever....
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 12:32:02 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/7/2023 12:34:46 PM EDT
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Between 100,000 and 10,000 years ago we were in a fuckin ice age.  Not very hard to beat temperatures during that 90,000 years
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This........
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 12:36:10 PM EDT
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Tree rings 10k years ago seem suspect.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 12:51:44 PM EDT
[#22]
My wife made burgers on July 4th.

It was the best burger I've had in 100,000 years!
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 12:57:49 PM EDT
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Considering the planet is 4.5 billion years old, 100,000 years is barely even "anecdotal".
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 1:39:08 PM EDT
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They cherry pick the data to "prove" the point they want people to believe.

Timeline of climate, in reverse order, in 1000 year increments.  The first harsh mark on the left is 100,000 years and the timeframe the article mentions.  That is also when the previous climate warming had started to drop.  Had the article said 200,000 years they would be wrong.  Had they said last 200 million years they would be wrong.  Even though the current temp might be a peak right now it barely registers over the course of history.



Link Posted: 7/7/2023 3:49:03 PM EDT
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It’s the climate version of rain gutter leaf-guard salesmen knocking on doors again.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 4:19:52 PM EDT
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They cherry pick the data to "prove" the point they want people to believe.

Timeline of climate, in reverse order, in 1000 year increments.  The first harsh mark on the left is 100,000 years and the timeframe the article mentions.  That is also when the previous climate warming had started to drop.  Had the article said 200,000 years they would be wrong.  Had they said last 200 million years they would be wrong.  Even though the current temp might be a peak right now it barely registers over the course of history.

https://iceage.museum.state.il.us/sites/iceage/files/images/MIS%20timescale%20quaternary.jpg

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Thank you for that crisp concise response.
100K years is a really small sample size
relative to planatary weather patterns.

These assholes can proclaim with great
certainty what temperature patterns were
100K years ago, but will struggle to get
a 24 hour future prediction accurate.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 4:32:58 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/7/2023 5:13:34 PM EDT
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I call bs
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Exactly.

Explain how they can tell what the "all time high temperature" was -- to within a degree, mind you, 10,000 years ago.

Heck, I'll make it easy -- 1,000 years ago.

This is just more "climate change" histrionics to try to generate fear and help push the marxists agenda.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 5:41:57 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/7/2023 7:04:17 PM EDT
[#30]
Calling bullshit
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 7:25:59 PM EDT
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Well, around here they can't get tomorrow's weather right.  Why should I believe they can tell me what it was like 100,000 years ago till now?

Was it really that hot.  I mowed the grass today between a little before 1 PM and 2 PM.  Sweated a little bit riding around in circles.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 7:30:44 PM EDT
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July 4th was the loudest day this year since last year on July 4th. I am science.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 7:31:41 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/7/2023 7:39:38 PM EDT
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I was looking at local record temps for July. In the past 10 years, 1 record daily high has been set, but 12 record lows.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 7:40:05 PM EDT
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I call bs
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Exactly.

More bullshit meant to enslave us - like "big ol' liberal titties", only not as much fun!
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 7:41:03 PM EDT
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The citizens of Pompeii would like a word....
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 8:05:29 PM EDT
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NOAA, for its part, said that although it was seeing record warm surface temperatures being recorded at many locations across the globe, it could not "validate the methodology or conclusion of the University of Maine analysis."



https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230707-world-daily-temperature-records-smashed-here-s-how-we-know
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 8:24:37 PM EDT
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I just want to see the measurement tools  and the written records over the past 100,000 years .

Not a recent guess based on some manipulated model.

BS
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 8:26:18 PM EDT
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Horsefuck. It wasn’t even that warm in Orlando yesterday.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 8:30:04 PM EDT
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Between 100,000 and 10,000 years ago we were in a fuckin ice age.  Not very hard to beat temperatures during that 90,000 years
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Between 100,000 and 10,000 years ago we were in a fuckin ice age.  Not very hard to beat temperatures during that 90,000 years


You are right do these damn fools not fact check themselves before posting BS lies

The last glacial period began about 100,000 years ago and lasted until 25,000 years ago.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 8:50:07 PM EDT
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According to models the NOAA won't use because they suck.

All lies for the control narrative.
Link Posted: 7/7/2023 8:52:21 PM EDT
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You mean, since the thermometer was invented, maybe?
Link Posted: 7/9/2023 2:02:59 PM EDT
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I am not a climate scientist.  Heck, I'm old enough to remember when some scientiists were worried we were heading into another ice age (this was on the cover of Newsweek in 1975, Time in 1973 & 1979).  So I admit I'm more than a little skeptical about the current climate hype, and information like this July 5 article from this Popular Science doesn't convince me that the Global Warming alrm needs to continue to sounded.

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Monday July 3, 2023 was possibly the hottest day ever recorded by humans, according to preliminary data from the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer Project. The average global temperature reached 63.62 degrees Fahrenheit, beating out the previous record of 62.46 degrees set back in August 2016. According to some experts, this is yet another sign of the worsening global climate crisis.

The Climate Reanalyzer is a common tool climate scientists often use to get a sense of the world’s temperatures. This data visualization model is based on a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) computer simulations intended to create forecasts and uses satellite data. Its predictions are based on using a weather tool for forecasting and not on the ground record keeping.  
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