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Yes, your kind has a disdain for empirical climate evidence.Even more hilarious
Are you claiming that Vostok ice cores shows contemporary (1950 to the present) temperature data?Yes, your kind has a disdain for empirical climate evidence.
Here are two Hadcrut records from your site, www.climate4you.com. Your site states that HadCRUt are the most stable and least adjusted dataset.
Here are two Hadcrut records from your site, www.climate4you.com. Your site states that HadCRUt are the most stable and least adjusted dataset.
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These show a roughly 1.5C increase since 1850. If your Vostok plot is showing good contemporary values, where is that temperature increase?
HilariousYes, your kind has a disdain for empirical climate evidence.
YOU Idiot, the OP is 15 Months ago.You idiot. This is a typical El Nino climate year. It is dry and warm in the mid West, wet and cooler along the Golf Coast, including Florida and very wet up the Atlantic seacoast. Also, wet in California.
This comes off three years of El Nina, which is cooler water in the Pacific.
How did you get that from the post you replied to? I think your dementia is getting worse.Are you claiming that Vostok ice cores shows contemporary (1950 to the present) temperature data?
You claimed that the Vostok graphic you posted accurately portrayed current temperatures. I'm showing everyone that it does not.How did you get that from the post you replied to? I think your dementia is getting worse.
You need to use the quote feature because I still don't think you are quoting me correctly.You claimed that the Vostok graphic you posted accurately portrayed current temperatures. I'm showing everyone that it does not.
Good enough? Where is the 1.3C rise since 1850?
It's captured in the Holocene Climate Optimum which is in that chart, dummy.Good enough? Where is the 1.3C rise since 1850?
Yo, fuckface, the HCO is not shown in that chart.It's captured in the Holocene Climate Optimum which is in that chart, dummy.
Is there a reason you're using a 29 year old graph with no hyperlink?If it were truly only 0.7C cooler than previous interglacial periods - as you are claiming - the seas would be considerably higher. Something on the order of ~10 ft higher than today as the last interglacial period had 26 ft higher seas than today and was 2C warmer than the Holocene Climate Optimum which is as warm as it is today.
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Again... if it is as you say that planet is only 0.7C cooler than previous interglacial cycles, sea level would be ~10 ft higher than today. So the planet isn't only 0.7C cooler than previous interglacial periods. The planet is 2C cooler than previous interglacial periods because the sea level is 26 ft lower than previous interglacial periods.Yo, fuckface, the HCO is not shown in that chart.
Is there a reason you're using a 29 year old graph with no hyperlink?
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View attachment 881941Temperature chart for the last 11,000 years
For the first time, researchers have put together all the climate data they have (from ice cores, coral, sediment drilling) into okottke.org
View attachment 881942New graph shows unprecedented global warming over past 11,000 years
You’ve likely seen the graph of the Earth’s average global temperature over the past 2000 years…it’s mostlkottke.org
Global temperatures over last 24,000 years show today's warming 'unprecedented'
A University of Arizona-led effort to reconstruct Earth's climate since the last ice age, about 24,000 years ago, highlights the main drivers of climate change and how far out of bounds human activity has pushed the climate system.phys.org
Just more blah blah blahAgain... if it is as you say that planet is only 0.7C cooler than previous interglacial cycles, sea level would be ~10 ft higher than today. So the planet isn't only 0.7C cooler than previous interglacial periods. The planet is 2C cooler than previous interglacial periods because the sea level is 26 ft lower than previous interglacial periods.
The geologic record backs it up with empirical climate evidence.Just more blah blah blah
Again can you source any scientific organization which backs your denialism.
And that means what to todays human caused climate change.The geologic record backs it up with empirical climate evidence.