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I tried it. After 43 years I had to just give it up. Nowadays I just sit in front of my computer and muck with you lovely folks.
Okay. Sorry about the "run away" crack.
Typical pseudoscientific response.
Flat-earthers give that same speech.
He's quite good at this. So is Wuwei.
Again....it is beyond a shadow if a doubt that entities like NASA have been fucking with the data for two decades.
NASA Data Worse Than Climate-Gate Data, Space Agency AdmitsI tried it. After 43 years I had to just give it up. Nowadays I just sit in front of my computer and muck with you lovely folks.
Okay. Sorry about the "run away" crack.
Lol.....we often feel like we are debating the run away crack monkeys in here.
Again....it is beyond a shadow if a doubt that entities like NASA have been fucking with the data for two decades. Which begs the question for anybody with at least the IQ of a handball: "If the science is decided, why any need to manipulate the data?"
Again....it is beyond a shadow if a doubt that entities like NASA have been fucking with the data for two decades.
There are three possible reasons why someone might try to tell a lie as stupid as the one Skook just told.
They might lie because they're morons who fall for any propaganda they get fed.
They might lie out of fanatical devotion to their authoritarian cult, their belief that the ends justifies always justify the means for their holy crusade.
Or they might lie because they're limp-wristers who always do what they're told.
Skook, which of those options explains your actions? If you'd like to say you're motivated by more than one, go right ahead.
what kind of errors?
If Alaska was in the midst of a cold streak, you would be telling us that it's only regional. Care to show us that the temp readings today are the same as in the past? Thermometers in the past in an open field, today on top of a black tar roof?Alaska, in a trough of the Rossby waves bringing record snow to the US midwest, hits record 50F
Alaska had unusually high temperatures on Saturday, with record-tying temperature of 50 degrees at Anchorage International Airport, the National Weather Service said. This is the 18th straight day of seeing temperatures above 40 degrees, CBS Anchorage affiliate KDKA reports.
March had seven record-high temperatures at Anchorage International Airport, the National Weather Service said.
As of 10 a.m., Anchorage ended 102 consecutive days with snow on the ground, the National Weather Service said. If this is the end of snow for the season, it will the fourth earliest meltout on record. The earliest meltout was March 22, 2016.
The warmth is all part of a rapid, long-term trend in Alaska, CBSN contributing meteorologist Jeff Berardelli reported. In the past 50 years, the city of Barrow on the northern tip of Alaska has seen an 11-degree spike in its average yearly temperature. By comparison, the average global rise in temperature since the late 1800s has been about 2 degrees.
Anchorage reaches 50 degrees amid record warmth for Alaska