Ten warmest years 11:42 - Jul 31 with 9854 views | CountyJim | Isn't this just evidence we are still coming out of a little ice age 1860 apparently it happened so in time wise that's fairly recent | | | | |
Ten warmest years on 14:24 - Jul 31 with 3340 views | Highjack | Nope. | |
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Ten warmest years on 14:35 - Jul 31 with 3323 views | Flashberryjack | We're all going to die, that 16 year old Swedish girl Greta Thunberg say's so. Rebel against Extinction my friends, before it's to late. | |
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Ten warmest years on 14:36 - Jul 31 with 3321 views | JACKMANANDBOY | It's a bit chilly here today. | |
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Ten warmest years on 14:36 - Jul 31 with 3321 views | Highjack |
Ten warmest years on 14:35 - Jul 31 by Flashberryjack | We're all going to die, that 16 year old Swedish girl Greta Thunberg say's so. Rebel against Extinction my friends, before it's to late. |
Would it be a terrible thing if humanity became extinct? I’m not convinced it would. | |
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Ten warmest years on 14:42 - Jul 31 with 3312 views | Flashberryjack |
Ten warmest years on 14:36 - Jul 31 by Highjack | Would it be a terrible thing if humanity became extinct? I’m not convinced it would. |
It would be for my family and me. | |
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Ten warmest years on 15:28 - Jul 31 with 3260 views | NotLoyal | Apparently the most recent hottest ever day was the first for 16 years, some recorded hot days go back to 1908, a variant of only a few degrees, what was the excuse in 1908 ? Cheese ? | |
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Ten warmest years on 16:11 - Jul 31 with 3226 views | A_Fans_Dad | "Isn't this just evidence we are still coming out of a little ice age" Yes. Plus the release of stored energy in the oceans due to a lack of Cloud cover over the Tropics between 1983 & 2000. | | | |
Ten warmest years on 16:12 - Jul 31 with 3226 views | hobo | It's all cyclical. As you say, 10 years is nothing in the grand scheme of things. Try to find charts spanning thousands of years and you'll find this activity is completely normal | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Ten warmest years on 16:32 - Jul 31 with 3217 views | CountyJim |
Ten warmest years on 16:12 - Jul 31 by hobo | It's all cyclical. As you say, 10 years is nothing in the grand scheme of things. Try to find charts spanning thousands of years and you'll find this activity is completely normal |
Actually I was talking the end of the last little ice age 1860 in the scale of time that's still recent | | | |
Ten warmest years on 16:34 - Jul 31 with 3211 views | hobo |
Ten warmest years on 16:32 - Jul 31 by CountyJim | Actually I was talking the end of the last little ice age 1860 in the scale of time that's still recent |
ahh of course, and you'd be spot on mate | | | |
Ten warmest years on 17:53 - Jul 31 with 3167 views | controversial_jack | Sea temps are pretty average for the time of year | | | |
Ten warmest years on 21:57 - Jul 31 with 3088 views | Pegojack | Yes, its all cyclical. The millions of tonnes of greenhouse gases that the industrialized nations have pumped into the atmosphere for the last 50-70 years have got nothing to do with it. | | | |
Ten warmest years on 22:01 - Jul 31 with 3081 views | controversial_jack |
Ten warmest years on 21:57 - Jul 31 by Pegojack | Yes, its all cyclical. The millions of tonnes of greenhouse gases that the industrialized nations have pumped into the atmosphere for the last 50-70 years have got nothing to do with it. |
There's been higher levels of co2 in the past before man's contribution | | | |
Ten warmest years on 22:01 - Jul 31 with 3081 views | Dr_Winston |
Ten warmest years on 21:57 - Jul 31 by Pegojack | Yes, its all cyclical. The millions of tonnes of greenhouse gases that the industrialized nations have pumped into the atmosphere for the last 50-70 years have got nothing to do with it. |
It'd be interesting to see a comparison between the amount of greenhouse gases produced in the last 70 years as opposed to the 150 years before it when basically everyone in Europe and the US burned coal. Suspect the increase in Chinese/Indian coal fired power plants would make it a fairly even match but compared to the kind of wholesale pollution just the Swansea Valley made in that time things are much better here. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Ten warmest years on 23:33 - Jul 31 with 3040 views | LeonWasGod |
Ten warmest years on 17:53 - Jul 31 by controversial_jack | Sea temps are pretty average for the time of year |
Not in the arctic. Another drop in sea ice cover, which is a very common occurrence now. But it's ok as some people on a football fans forum say it's all bollox. [Post edited 31 Jul 2019 23:36]
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Ten warmest years on 00:15 - Aug 1 with 3013 views | controversial_jack |
Ten warmest years on 23:33 - Jul 31 by LeonWasGod | Not in the arctic. Another drop in sea ice cover, which is a very common occurrence now. But it's ok as some people on a football fans forum say it's all bollox. [Post edited 31 Jul 2019 23:36]
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Shouldn't all the seas and oceans see a rise in temp, isn't that what global means?There are sites on the net which give the sea temps for most of the world and none of them that i can see are anywhere near their historical high temps; in fact they all seem average . | | | |
Ten warmest years on 00:24 - Aug 1 with 3008 views | BrynCartwright | Obviously a bunch of random Swans fans on a chatroom knows a lot more about climatology than the vast majority of Phd scientists that have spent their whole lives looking into what is going on with our global climate. You either listen to these guys, that actually know what they are talking about, or your grand children are going to be fecked big-time. They will consider brolied shoe leather a delicacy. | |
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Ten warmest years on 09:33 - Aug 1 with 2895 views | JackFish |
Ten warmest years on 16:12 - Jul 31 by hobo | It's all cyclical. As you say, 10 years is nothing in the grand scheme of things. Try to find charts spanning thousands of years and you'll find this activity is completely normal |
https://xkcd.com/1732/ | | | |
Ten warmest years on 09:44 - Aug 1 with 2882 views | controversial_jack |
Ten warmest years on 00:24 - Aug 1 by BrynCartwright | Obviously a bunch of random Swans fans on a chatroom knows a lot more about climatology than the vast majority of Phd scientists that have spent their whole lives looking into what is going on with our global climate. You either listen to these guys, that actually know what they are talking about, or your grand children are going to be fecked big-time. They will consider brolied shoe leather a delicacy. |
It's bullshit about the 97% of scientists too https://www.wsj.com/articles/joseph-bast-and-roy-spencer-the-myth-of-the-climate | | | |
Ten warmest years on 10:04 - Aug 1 with 2873 views | Highjack | It’s all our fault too for buying stuff. | |
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Ten warmest years on 11:05 - Aug 1 with 2844 views | LeonWasGod |
Ten warmest years on 00:15 - Aug 1 by controversial_jack | Shouldn't all the seas and oceans see a rise in temp, isn't that what global means?There are sites on the net which give the sea temps for most of the world and none of them that i can see are anywhere near their historical high temps; in fact they all seem average . |
Global doesn't mean there's a consistent, uniform global signature. It normally refers to averaged values across the globe. Obviously there are patterns within this. The Argo programme (environmental sensors on 000s of robots that continually move through the upper oceans) has one of the largest recent data sets on ocean conditions. Shows overall accelerating warming. http://www.argo.ucsd.edu/global_change_analysis.html#temp Here's the arctic sea ice extent for this year I was referring to. https://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/charctic-interactive-sea-ice-graph/ We're heading for a record low extent this year. Although 1 year could be an outlier and meaningless, this year's low is consistent with the trend over the last couple of decades. Obviously these observations have to be linked to human impact if 'anthropogenic climate change' is to be proven/accepted. There are lots of studies that claim to have demonstrated this human fingerprint. (Well beyond me and I'd imagine most others on here to critique, and also too numerous too). | | | |
Ten warmest years on 11:21 - Aug 1 with 2837 views | Batterseajack |
Ten warmest years on 22:01 - Jul 31 by controversial_jack | There's been higher levels of co2 in the past before man's contribution |
Correct, but over the course of millions of years, all that CO2 was then locked up underground in the form of coal, gas and oil. Now in the space of around a hundred years, this is being rapidly released back into the atmosphere. The rate of change is the issue for us rather than the change itself, as ecosystems fail to respond in time. | | | |
Ten warmest years on 11:24 - Aug 1 with 2832 views | hobo |
They keyis in the title "....since the last ice age". Obviously temperatures are gradually going to increase following an ice age. Look up a graph that includes more than 1 ice age, or mini ice age, and you'll notice the same pattern occurring over and over again | | | |
Ten warmest years on 16:22 - Aug 1 with 2775 views | controversial_jack |
Ten warmest years on 11:21 - Aug 1 by Batterseajack | Correct, but over the course of millions of years, all that CO2 was then locked up underground in the form of coal, gas and oil. Now in the space of around a hundred years, this is being rapidly released back into the atmosphere. The rate of change is the issue for us rather than the change itself, as ecosystems fail to respond in time. |
With respect, that's absolute cobblers.Most of the co2 is absorbed into the oceans | | | |
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