Example of climate cooling

I just explained it to you... twice.

...they have mistaken a natural warming event - which began 250 years before CO2 could have caused it - for AGW. That they are attributing almost all of the warming to CO2 when the planet is still naturally warming up to its pre-glacial temperature. I am claiming that the most they can attribute to CO2 is its theoretical GHG effect which is 1C for every doubling of CO2 which would be about 0.5C as of today.
It might help the deniers if they understood the hockey stick graph is best represented as a straight horizontal or flat line.
 
As some of us know, California was in a drought. But it came out of it in 2022, full blast came out of the drought. The drought was alleged evidence of global warming, so it is proper to point out that now it is cooling as evidenced by the past several years and this winter, CA is in a climate cooling stage.
Here is what is happening in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

From the SF Chronicle.
A Winter Weather Advisory went into effect for the Central and Northern Sierra Wednesday afternoon and is set to last until 10 p.m. Thursday as up to 10 inches of snow are expected at elevations above 4,000 feet.
The National Weather Service warned drivers to expect slippery roads and travel delays — and around 7:30 p.m. Caltrans shut down westbound traffic on Highway 80 through Truckee due to "multiple spinouts."
As of 8 p.m., the agency had no estimate of when traffic would resume. Highway 89 was also shut down at Monitor Pass, a mountain road about 27 miles south of South Lake Tahoe near the Nevada border, according to California Highway Patrol. Further south, Highway 108 was closed in both directions in Mono County due to inclement weather with no expected opening time.

Highway 80 is a major highway that is in many states.
The OP was NOT an example of CLIMATE cooling it was Temporary WEATHER generated by EL Nino Dumping 10 rainstorms on California in 1-2 months.
In fact, 2023 has been/will be Globally the Warmest Year on Record, and more largely 100,000-125,000 years. (since the last interglacial).

Scripps Institute of Oceanography/UC San Diego
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HOW WILL TEMPERATURE CHANGE IN CALIFORNIA?

Average summer temperatures in California have risen by approximately 3 degrees F (1.8℃) since 1896, with more than half of that increase occurring since the early 1970s.
If global Greenhouse Gas emissions Continue at current rates, the state is likely to experience further warming by more than 2 degrees F more by 2040, more than 4 degrees F by 2070, and by more than 6 degrees F by 2100.
Some of the most impressive impacts of warming will be felt during short period heat events (e.g. days exceeding 106.6 degrees F). For example, if emissions continue at current rates, Fresno will likely suffer 43 extreme heat days per year between 2050 and 2099; 10 times more than its yearly average between 1961 and 2005.
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https://scripps.ucsd.edu/research/climate-change-resources/faq-climate-change-california
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The OP was NOT an example of CLIMATE cooling it was Temporary WEATHER generated by EL Nino Dumping 10 rainstorms on California in 1-2 months.
In fact, 2023 has been/will be Globally the Warmest Year on Record, and more largely 100,000-125,000 years. (since the last interglacial).

Scripps Institute of Oceanography/UC San Diego
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HOW WILL TEMPERATURE CHANGE IN CALIFORNIA?

Average summer temperatures in California have risen by approximately 3 degrees F (1.8℃) since 1896, with more than half of that increase occurring since the early 1970s.
If global Greenhouse Gas emissions Continue at current rates, the state is likely to experience further warming by more than 2 degrees F more by 2040, more than 4 degrees F by 2070, and by more than 6 degrees F by 2100.
Some of the most impressive impacts of warming will be felt during short period heat events (e.g. days exceeding 106.6 degrees F). For example, if emissions continue at current rates, Fresno will likely suffer 43 extreme heat days per year between 2050 and 2099; 10 times more than its yearly average between 1961 and 2005.
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https://scripps.ucsd.edu/research/climate-change-resources/faq-climate-change-california
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Why do you believe 280 ppm of CO2 will be 450% effective at trapping its theoretical GHG effect when the entire atmosphere of GHG's is only 44% effective at trapping its theoretical GHG effect?
 
Why do you believe 280 ppm of CO2 will be 450% effective at trapping its theoretical GHG effect when the entire atmosphere of GHG's is only 44% effective at trapping its theoretical GHG effect?
He sells warming in order to get very rich. It generates billions of dollars in profit annually if only one sells the earth is on a path to being uninhabitable.
 
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