Here comes El Nino!!!

Still proving your two digit IQ there, jc? When we are warming, the El Nino's become more intense. That is exactly what we are seeing. And the results of the increase in intensity, are storms that are more intense. More precipitation, more wind. Again, we have seen that this year. Since the maximum effect usually occur about three months after the El Nino reaches peak intensity, we are looking at February and March for this El Nino.
Where are we seeing warming? Chicago?
2015 set to be 'hottest year on record'


This year is likely to be the hottest on record, the UN's weather agency has warned ahead of a global climate summit starting in Paris next week.

Global average surface temperature in 2015 is expected "to reach the symbolic and significant milestone of 1C" above the pre-industrial 1880-1899 era, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday.

The group said a combination of a strong El Nino and man-made global warming was behind the rise.

'Bad news'
The years 2011-2015 were also the warmest five-year period on record, with many extreme weather events - especially heatwaves - influenced by climate change, the WMO said.

"This is all bad news for the planet," said Michel Jarraud, director-general of WMO, warning that inaction on climate change could see global average temperatures rise by 6C or more

More to come.
 
2015 to Be Hottest Year on Record

Tellingly, the three-month average for carbon dioxide (CO2) in the northern hemisphere has reached 400 parts per million for the first time. Scientists have previously argued that the long-term concentration should stay below 350 parts per million in order to stave off the worst impacts of global warming, which include intensified storms, rising sea levels, and bizarre weather.

Although greenhouse gases are thought to be the primary driver, the effects of El Niño are adding to this year’s warming, reports the World Meteorological Organization. El Niño is the periodic warming of the Pacific Ocean every few years. That warming water tends to boost global air temperatures by at least 0.1°C, meteorologist Jeff Masters writes for the Weather Underground.

Of course, it is only scientists with decades of study concerning the climate that are pointing this out. And idiots without even a high school diploma are disputing this.
 
Still proving your two digit IQ there, jc? When we are warming, the El Nino's become more intense. That is exactly what we are seeing. And the results of the increase in intensity, are storms that are more intense. More precipitation, more wind. Again, we have seen that this year. Since the maximum effect usually occur about three months after the El Nino reaches peak intensity, we are looking at February and March for this El Nino.
Where are we seeing warming? Chicago?
2015 set to be 'hottest year on record'


This year is likely to be the hottest on record, the UN's weather agency has warned ahead of a global climate summit starting in Paris next week.

Global average surface temperature in 2015 is expected "to reach the symbolic and significant milestone of 1C" above the pre-industrial 1880-1899 era, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday.

The group said a combination of a strong El Nino and man-made global warming was behind the rise.

'Bad news'
The years 2011-2015 were also the warmest five-year period on record, with many extreme weather events - especially heatwaves - influenced by climate change, the WMO said.

"This is all bad news for the planet," said Michel Jarraud, director-general of WMO, warning that inaction on climate change could see global average temperatures rise by 6C or more

More to come.
Oh, I see, the fake data reports, yet in the real world it's not. So you can't name one place where it got warmed by El Niño
 
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We’re Living Through the Warmest Year on Record, and It Isn’t Even Close

Definately head and shoulders above any other year on record.
 
2015 to Be Hottest Year on Record

Tellingly, the three-month average for carbon dioxide (CO2) in the northern hemisphere has reached 400 parts per million for the first time. Scientists have previously argued that the long-term concentration should stay below 350 parts per million in order to stave off the worst impacts of global warming, which include intensified storms, rising sea levels, and bizarre weather.

Although greenhouse gases are thought to be the primary driver, the effects of El Niño are adding to this year’s warming, reports the World Meteorological Organization. El Niño is the periodic warming of the Pacific Ocean every few years. That warming water tends to boost global air temperatures by at least 0.1°C, meteorologist Jeff Masters writes for the Weather Underground.

Of course, it is only scientists with decades of study concerning the climate that are pointing this out. And idiots without even a high school diploma are disputing this.
Who doesn't have a high school diploma.
 
Still proving your two digit IQ there, jc? When we are warming, the El Nino's become more intense. That is exactly what we are seeing. And the results of the increase in intensity, are storms that are more intense. More precipitation, more wind. Again, we have seen that this year. Since the maximum effect usually occur about three months after the El Nino reaches peak intensity, we are looking at February and March for this El Nino.
Where are we seeing warming? Chicago?
2015 set to be 'hottest year on record'


This year is likely to be the hottest on record, the UN's weather agency has warned ahead of a global climate summit starting in Paris next week.

Global average surface temperature in 2015 is expected "to reach the symbolic and significant milestone of 1C" above the pre-industrial 1880-1899 era, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday.

The group said a combination of a strong El Nino and man-made global warming was behind the rise.

'Bad news'
The years 2011-2015 were also the warmest five-year period on record, with many extreme weather events - especially heatwaves - influenced by climate change, the WMO said.

"This is all bad news for the planet," said Michel Jarraud, director-general of WMO, warning that inaction on climate change could see global average temperatures rise by 6C or more

More to come.
Oh, I see, the fake data reports, yet in the real world it's not. So you can't name one place where it got warned by El Niño
Dumb fuck, the whole of the Western United States had a record summer for heat. And hundreds of homes were lost to wild fires.



wildfires-acresburned.jpg

Note how the fire loss has increased since 2000.
 
2015 to Be Hottest Year on Record

Tellingly, the three-month average for carbon dioxide (CO2) in the northern hemisphere has reached 400 parts per million for the first time. Scientists have previously argued that the long-term concentration should stay below 350 parts per million in order to stave off the worst impacts of global warming, which include intensified storms, rising sea levels, and bizarre weather.

Although greenhouse gases are thought to be the primary driver, the effects of El Niño are adding to this year’s warming, reports the World Meteorological Organization. El Niño is the periodic warming of the Pacific Ocean every few years. That warming water tends to boost global air temperatures by at least 0.1°C, meteorologist Jeff Masters writes for the Weather Underground.

Of course, it is only scientists with decades of study concerning the climate that are pointing this out. And idiots without even a high school diploma are disputing this.
Who doesn't have a high school diploma.
By your posts, I seriously doubt that you do. You posts reveal a lack of scientific knowledge that would embarrass a fifth grader.
 
2015 to Be Hottest Year on Record

Tellingly, the three-month average for carbon dioxide (CO2) in the northern hemisphere has reached 400 parts per million for the first time. Scientists have previously argued that the long-term concentration should stay below 350 parts per million in order to stave off the worst impacts of global warming, which include intensified storms, rising sea levels, and bizarre weather.

Although greenhouse gases are thought to be the primary driver, the effects of El Niño are adding to this year’s warming, reports the World Meteorological Organization. El Niño is the periodic warming of the Pacific Ocean every few years. That warming water tends to boost global air temperatures by at least 0.1°C, meteorologist Jeff Masters writes for the Weather Underground.

Of course, it is only scientists with decades of study concerning the climate that are pointing this out. And idiots without even a high school diploma are disputing this.

Nope!

One word sum up your hysteria and lies.. Satellite data shows the lie very well. The US-CRN data shows the lie very well... You refuse to acknowledge these and you post your altered data and pumped up temperature records created by models and fabricated data.

You go right on believing the lies you spew. MOst of us here realize your a scok-puppet and have no ability to think cognitively or critically for yourself.

You will not look at the real empirical evidence, you refuse too! Your so invested in the lie you are no longer objective in any way.
 
Still proving your two digit IQ there, jc? When we are warming, the El Nino's become more intense. That is exactly what we are seeing. And the results of the increase in intensity, are storms that are more intense. More precipitation, more wind. Again, we have seen that this year. Since the maximum effect usually occur about three months after the El Nino reaches peak intensity, we are looking at February and March for this El Nino.
Where are we seeing warming? Chicago?
2015 set to be 'hottest year on record'


This year is likely to be the hottest on record, the UN's weather agency has warned ahead of a global climate summit starting in Paris next week.

Global average surface temperature in 2015 is expected "to reach the symbolic and significant milestone of 1C" above the pre-industrial 1880-1899 era, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Wednesday.

The group said a combination of a strong El Nino and man-made global warming was behind the rise.

'Bad news'
The years 2011-2015 were also the warmest five-year period on record, with many extreme weather events - especially heatwaves - influenced by climate change, the WMO said.

"This is all bad news for the planet," said Michel Jarraud, director-general of WMO, warning that inaction on climate change could see global average temperatures rise by 6C or more

More to come.
Oh, I see, the fake data reports, yet in the real world it's not. So you can't name one place where it got warned by El Niño
Dumb fuck, the whole of the Western United States had a record summer for heat. And hundreds of homes were lost to wild fires.



wildfires-acresburned.jpg

Note how the fire loss has increased since 2000.

The cyclical historic record is far to short at this point for any such proclamation. The paleo records show you a liar. Your a fool!
 
2015 to Be Hottest Year on Record

Tellingly, the three-month average for carbon dioxide (CO2) in the northern hemisphere has reached 400 parts per million for the first time. Scientists have previously argued that the long-term concentration should stay below 350 parts per million in order to stave off the worst impacts of global warming, which include intensified storms, rising sea levels, and bizarre weather.

Although greenhouse gases are thought to be the primary driver, the effects of El Niño are adding to this year’s warming, reports the World Meteorological Organization. El Niño is the periodic warming of the Pacific Ocean every few years. That warming water tends to boost global air temperatures by at least 0.1°C, meteorologist Jeff Masters writes for the Weather Underground.

Of course, it is only scientists with decades of study concerning the climate that are pointing this out. And idiots without even a high school diploma are disputing this.
Who doesn't have a high school diploma.
By your posts, I seriously doubt that you do. You posts reveal a lack of scientific knowledge that would embarrass a fifth grader.
What does scientific knowledge have to do with a high school diploma?
 

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