Mikeoxenormous
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/09/weather/weather-record-cold-antarctica-climate-change/index.htmlThis makes no sense ... why are you protecting the identities of these "experts" ... friends of yours or something ... ask them yourself why they do what they do ... I have no idea ...
NOAA publishes how they've come up with this 13ºC average global temperature for the 20th Century ... and this method used for just 2022 gives 14ºC ... by definition, that's global warming ...
Do you have a different methodology that gives different results, then please post this new method and what results you're getting ... the NOAA data clearly shows carbon dioxide has a trivial effect on temperatures ... and this can be trivialized on instrumentation error alone ... I think officially we're 0.8ºC above the 20th Century average, and that's ± 0.5ºC because if the cheap Walmart thermometers in use today ...
Your "experts" can't read a veneer scale ... why are you trying so hard to believe them? ...
You see the Environmental Whackos never add the coldest areas in with the warmest areas, because then the means average wouldnt be the results the Globull Warming Zealots are looking for. Even the fist statement of CNN, proves my point. Since 20 years ago, when all the Antarctic ice was melting because down there even though scientific ships were caught in growing ice sheets, the Marxist kept saying how hot it was. How can this be, when we have RECORD COLD down where it is supposed to be so hot, the ice melts>In a year of extreme heat, Antarctica’s last six months were the coldest on record.
“For the polar darkness period, from April through September, the average temperature was -60.9 degrees Celsius (-77.6 degrees Fahrenheit), a record for those months,” the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) said.
The last six months is also the darkest period at the South Pole, which is where the name polar darkness (also called polar night) comes from. Here, the sun sets for the last time around the spring equinox, and does not rise again until near the autumn equinox six months later.