The Planet Set Three Major Heat Records In August

Well, we need to spend the money to innovate the renewables like solar. Every few years it becomes better at creating that energy and cheaper to buy for the consumer. Next, we need to buy this renewable and replace our current fossil fuel generation. That cost money!

We need to train the people in these fields in order to innovate and installed this....

You need the regulations to get rid of the fossil fuelds.

So yes it takes money...Everything humans do takes money...It is a part of life.
 
Real stupid comment, Stephanie. We are burning up. Record fires in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Thousands of families have lost their homes to fires. Billions of dollars worth of private property has been destroyed. And hundreds of millions of dollars worth of forest resources has been destroyed. And it is far from over. Even though the oncoming winter will put out most of the fires, the denuded landscape will create floods and landslides when the rains come, and the melt occurs next spring. And 2016 looks like it will also be a hot year.
Please, post one piece of evidence that droughts ignited fire. PLEASE
 
Earth has a Fevah!

Notice how the USA as a Country did not count toward global warming in the 30's because it was too small a landmass compared to the rest of the planet, but forest fires in a few states are absolute concrete proof that CO2 starts fires
The earth combusts funny stuff
 
The Planet Set Three Major Heat Records In August
by Joe Romm Sep 17, 2015 12:21pm
The Planet Set Three Major Heat Records In August

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CREDIT:
Like a broken record, we are breaking records for temperature over and over and over again. NOAA’s latest monthly State of the Climate Report reports that the Earth just experienced the hottest August on record, the hottest summer (June to August) on record, and the hottest year to date.

And it wasn’t even close. Each of those records was broken by 0.18°F (or more). So, yes, 2015 is going to be the hottest year on record — by far. Last month, climate scientist Jessica Blunden, who works with NOAA, said it’s “99 percent certain that it’s going to be the warmest year on record.” That is crystal clear from this NOAA chart:

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Year-to-date temperature anomalies for 2015 (black line) to the six warmest years on record: 2014, 2010, 2013, 2005, 2009, and 1998 (via NOAA). Each month along each trace represents the year-to-date average temperature: The January value is the January anomaly (departure from the 20th century average temperature), the February value is the average of both January and February, and so on.

Again, there never was any slowdown in surface temperature warming. This year won’t just top the previous global temperature record set just last year, 2015 will crush 2014. That’s especially likely since the strong underlying global warming trend is being boosted by an emerging “Godzilla El Niño,” as a NASA oceanographer put it.

Bottom line: 2014 was the hottest year on record. 2015 will easily top that. And 2016 may well beat 2015, as discussed here. The long-awaited speed up in global warming is at hand.

This year just keeps on kicking ass!
 
Real stupid comment, Stephanie. We are burning up. Record fires in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Thousands of families have lost their homes to fires. Billions of dollars worth of private property has been destroyed. And hundreds of millions of dollars worth of forest resources has been destroyed. And it is far from over. Even though the oncoming winter will put out most of the fires, the denuded landscape will create floods and landslides when the rains come, and the melt occurs next spring. And 2016 looks like it will also be a hot year.
Please, post one piece of evidence that droughts ignited fire. PLEASE


It makes it easier to ignite the fire! Drier stuff to burn.
 
Well, we need to spend the money to innovate the renewables like solar. Every few years it becomes better at creating that energy and cheaper to buy for the consumer. Next, we need to buy this renewable and replace our current fossil fuel generation. That cost money!

We need to train the people in these fields in order to innovate and installed this....

You need the regulations to get rid of the fossil fuelds.

So yes it takes money...Everything humans do takes money...It is a part of life.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 
Even IF that was true, isn't such a short and minimal record statically insignificant?

Spans less than 300 years are insignificant when you compare it with the rest of the historical record. Simply because everything within the 300 year span is averaged to one data point. You do that with today as the starting point going backwards and their 'hottest ev'a' vanishes into statistical oblivion... that thing called perspective or resolution of plotted points is such a fickle thing... Mann doesn't understand this simple concept and neither do 99% of alarmists on this board.
 
Real stupid comment, Stephanie. We are burning up. Record fires in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Thousands of families have lost their homes to fires. Billions of dollars worth of private property has been destroyed. And hundreds of millions of dollars worth of forest resources has been destroyed. And it is far from over. Even though the oncoming winter will put out most of the fires, the denuded landscape will create floods and landslides when the rains come, and the melt occurs next spring. And 2016 looks like it will also be a hot year.
Please, post one piece of evidence that droughts ignited fire. PLEASE


It makes it easier to ignite the fire! Drier stuff to burn.
Again, no evidence in play. Conjecture
 
Well, we need to spend the money to innovate the renewables like solar. Every few years it becomes better at creating that energy and cheaper to buy for the consumer. Next, we need to buy this renewable and replace our current fossil fuel generation. That cost money!

We need to train the people in these fields in order to innovate and installed this....

You need the regulations to get rid of the fossil fuelds.

So yes it takes money...Everything humans do takes money...It is a part of life.

What environmentally safe TRUE renewables ya got there Matt?? You make it sound like a long list...
 
Real stupid comment, Stephanie. We are burning up. Record fires in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Thousands of families have lost their homes to fires. Billions of dollars worth of private property has been destroyed. And hundreds of millions of dollars worth of forest resources has been destroyed. And it is far from over. Even though the oncoming winter will put out most of the fires, the denuded landscape will create floods and landslides when the rains come, and the melt occurs next spring. And 2016 looks like it will also be a hot year.
Please, post one piece of evidence that droughts ignited fire. PLEASE


It makes it easier to ignite the fire! Drier stuff to burn.

I thought CO2 caused the floods in Texas?

WTF Matty
 
Real stupid comment, Stephanie. We are burning up. Record fires in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Thousands of families have lost their homes to fires. Billions of dollars worth of private property has been destroyed. And hundreds of millions of dollars worth of forest resources has been destroyed. And it is far from over. Even though the oncoming winter will put out most of the fires, the denuded landscape will create floods and landslides when the rains come, and the melt occurs next spring. And 2016 looks like it will also be a hot year.
Please, post one piece of evidence that droughts ignited fire. PLEASE


It makes it easier to ignite the fire! Drier stuff to burn.

I thought CO2 caused the floods in Texas?

WTF Matty

You can convert it biologically......but apparently not well enough...yet.

The only place you can get that CO2 right now is from power plant stacks.

So.........
 
Real stupid comment, Stephanie. We are burning up. Record fires in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Thousands of families have lost their homes to fires. Billions of dollars worth of private property has been destroyed. And hundreds of millions of dollars worth of forest resources has been destroyed. And it is far from over. Even though the oncoming winter will put out most of the fires, the denuded landscape will create floods and landslides when the rains come, and the melt occurs next spring. And 2016 looks like it will also be a hot year.
Please, post one piece of evidence that droughts ignited fire. PLEASE


It makes it easier to ignite the fire! Drier stuff to burn.

Take in portable steam coils...and make steam from the forest fire then put it across a turbine to make electricity.....that would count as a renewable.
 
Real stupid comment, Stephanie. We are burning up. Record fires in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Thousands of families have lost their homes to fires. Billions of dollars worth of private property has been destroyed. And hundreds of millions of dollars worth of forest resources has been destroyed. And it is far from over. Even though the oncoming winter will put out most of the fires, the denuded landscape will create floods and landslides when the rains come, and the melt occurs next spring. And 2016 looks like it will also be a hot year.
Please, post one piece of evidence that droughts ignited fire. PLEASE


It makes it easier to ignite the fire! Drier stuff to burn.

I thought CO2 caused the floods in Texas?

WTF Matty

You can convert it biologically......but apparently not well enough...yet.

The only place you can get that CO2 right now is from power plant stacks.

So.........

SatellitePoster2.jpg


That's odd because the OCO2 satellite shows the equatorial rain forests in South America, Africa and Asia are the biggest CO2 generators
 
Real stupid comment, Stephanie. We are burning up. Record fires in California, Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Thousands of families have lost their homes to fires. Billions of dollars worth of private property has been destroyed. And hundreds of millions of dollars worth of forest resources has been destroyed. And it is far from over. Even though the oncoming winter will put out most of the fires, the denuded landscape will create floods and landslides when the rains come, and the melt occurs next spring. And 2016 looks like it will also be a hot year.
Please, post one piece of evidence that droughts ignited fire. PLEASE


It makes it easier to ignite the fire! Drier stuff to burn.

I thought CO2 caused the floods in Texas?

WTF Matty

You can convert it biologically......but apparently not well enough...yet.

The only place you can get that CO2 right now is from power plant stacks.

So.........

SatellitePoster2.jpg


That's odd because the OCO2 satellite shows the equatorial rain forests in South America, Africa and Asia are the biggest CO2 generators
The subject is the records for heat that are being broken this year. Should you really want to discuss the source of CO2, start a thread on it. And then the people here that actually have a functioning brain can blow your silly ass out of the water.
 
Please, post one piece of evidence that droughts ignited fire. PLEASE


It makes it easier to ignite the fire! Drier stuff to burn.

I thought CO2 caused the floods in Texas?

WTF Matty

You can convert it biologically......but apparently not well enough...yet.

The only place you can get that CO2 right now is from power plant stacks.

So.........

SatellitePoster2.jpg


That's odd because the OCO2 satellite shows the equatorial rain forests in South America, Africa and Asia are the biggest CO2 generators
The subject is the records for heat that are being broken this year. Should you really want to discuss the source of CO2, start a thread on it. And then the people here that actually have a functioning brain can blow your silly ass out of the water.
Well, if you really want to discuss the topic of the thread, why don't you discuss the topic of the thread? There's multiple threads about warmest evah and in those multiple threads the satellite data presented doesn't show what you keep posting. So explain your data, why is it adjusted? I've asked I've asked I've asked and you still haven't explained why the data is adjusted. Explain Lucy
 

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