High Water Temps Kill Most Repopulated Keys Coral

Corals are twice as old as dinosaurs. The first corals appeared 500 million years ago. The first dinosaurs appeared less than 250 million years ago.
They survived all that but you’re try to tell us an accounting fiction temperature rise is killing them off.
 
When you do not want to explain how "record warm ocean temps" caused a DUD of a cane season, you lie about coral....
 
Every time the temperature went up 1 degree in 140 years coming out of a little ice age, all the coral died.

They survived Chicxulub, Toba Super volcano, Younger Dryas Impacts, Great Flood.....but 1F over 140 Year

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RIP

But luckily, you can still get a good deal on a lamp made of coral

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The question is and was, are they an anomaly or the norm?

Oh May God
Do us all a favor - especially you - look up and copy down here the definition of the word "record" in this context.
 
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...and we dunked the thermometer in all the oceans in all the world and that's how we got reading accurate to a tenth of a degree from 1890.

Science = Settled!

Record temperature anomaly verified!
 
What's the average ocean temperature today? What was it last week? last year? What's the temperature at the Equator? In the Antarctic? What difference does it make?

Isn't this the silliest metric in the Universe to make a case for "Manmade Global Climate Warming Change"?
 

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