We’re experiencing Earth’s Hottest Weather in 120,000 Years, and it’s just getting Started

The data are publicly available. See what you can find.

What public data says, "The increase between the year 1800 and today is 70% larger than the increase that occurred when Earth climbed out of the last ice age between 17,500 and 11,500 years ago, and it occurred 100-200 times faster?
 
No. You are looking at two different time periods.


Nope.

Tell us, how many years do you believe it took the Laurentine Ice Sheet aka North American Ice Age aka the 2.5 mile thick glaciers that originated in northern Canada and dug out the Great Lakes, at least 5 million cubic miles of ice....

TO MELT????

Clearly, they would have melted faster at the Equator, but they were where they were, just outside of that 600 miles to the pole distance.

There is NO WAY to argue that, at any time in the past million years, Greenland's ice was not growing.

We know the last of the North American Ice Age ice in America was Indiana 10k years ago, and that melted. Right there, the 10k year comp...

GREENLAND FROZE while North America thawed
 
Nope.

Tell us, how many years do you believe it took the Laurentine Ice Sheet aka North American Ice Age aka the 2.5 mile thick glaciers that originated in northern Canada and dug out the Great Lakes, at least 5 million cubic miles of ice....

TO MELT????

Clearly, they would have melted faster at the Equator, but they were where they were, just outside of that 600 miles to the pole distance.

There is NO WAY to argue that, at any time in the past million years, Greenland's ice was not growing.

We know the last of the North American Ice Age ice in America was Indiana 10k years ago, and that melted. Right there, the 10k year comp...

GREENLAND FROZE while North America thawed
Sure. Greenland froze during a glacial period and NA thawed during an interglacial period. Nothing unusual about that at all.
 
Sure. Greenland froze during a glacial period and NA thawed during an interglacial period. Nothing unusual about that at all.


So "glacials" are continent specific, since Greenland froze while NA thawed AT THE SAME TIME???
 
So if it's the hottest it's been in 120,000 years, then 120,000 years ago it was even hotter than now.

And 120,,000 years ago we didn't have all of this industry we have now that supposedly changing the climate.

So how can you blame it being hotter on c02, gasoline cars, and so on when it was hotter before man ever showed up?
 
Yes June and July had many of the hottests says in 100,0000 years and look out for more in the new few years/decades, as our GHG Blankets is getting denser/warmer.

The Hill - 7/08/23

We’re experiencing Earth’s Hottest weather in 120,000 years, and it’s just getting started

BY JEFF BERARDELLI - 07/08/23

(WFLA) — It’s quite the claim: This week, Earth broke an unofficial record for its hottest day in 120,000 years. Actually, the Earth broke that record three times — on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, according to the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer.

El Niño (a natural cycle) is just getting started. As it gets stronger, and adds more heat to Earth’s system, this summer will continue to set new all-time global records for hot days. And along with that, many other records will be shattered as well.


But no matter how hot it gets, the summer of 2023 will soon be considered a “cool” summer in a couple of decades amid the steady drumbeat of human-caused climate heating.

When will El Niño peak?
How can experts be so confident of these bold assertions? As a climate specialist, I’ll do my best to explain. It’s all fairly simple — and fully expected — by the climate science community.

First, researchers know using observations that temperatures over the past decade have been warmer than any ever seen since record-keeping began in the 1800s. Since then, Earth has warmed by 1.2 degrees Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit).

Scientists also know through sophisticated methods of examining copious climate clues in proxy data like tree rings, ice cores, ocean sediments, etc. that Earth’s average temperature has not been this warm since the ice age ended 20,000 years ago.
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Haha

 
So if it's the hottest it's been in 120,000 years, then 120,000 years ago it was even hotter than now.

And 120,,000 years ago we didn't have all of this industry we have now that supposedly changing the climate.

So how can you blame it being hotter on c02, gasoline cars, and so on when it was hotter before man ever showed up?
Just because Many people were killed 100,000 years ago, doesn't mean it wasn't a A-bomb this time.
IAC we have tHEE evidence FROM The scientists who know why this time is different than the last.[/size'

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So "glacials" are continent specific, since Greenland froze while NA thawed AT THE SAME TIME???
No. Glacial periods are driven by the northern hemisphere. What you are saying never happened. Show me one research paper or technical journal or article that says that.
 
Just because Many people were killed 100,000 years ago, doesn't mean it wasn't a A-bomb this time.
IAC we have tHEE evidence FROM The scientists who know why this time is different than the last.[/size'

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That really doesn't make much sense. I'm sure there is a point buried under poor sentence structure and lack of explanation.

But you do realize climate change has been happening for billions of years right? Earth is not static.

Earth has had multiple ice ages, world wide droughts, world wide floods, mass extinctions, total loss and gain of the ozone layer, a total reversal of the poles, tectonic activity so great it broke apart land masses and a lot more.

In the span of the life of earth it wasn't long ago the antarctic was a rainforest.


What were seeing right now is immensely tame compared to what has already happened over and over again. It's quite frankly short sighted and dumb not to realize this.
 
That really doesn't make much sense. I'm sure there is a point buried under poor sentence structure and lack of explanation.

But you do realize climate change has been happening for billions of years right? Earth is not static.

Earth has had multiple ice ages, world wide droughts, world wide floods, mass extinctions, total loss and gain of the ozone layer, a total reversal of the poles, tectonic activity so great it broke apart land masses and a lot more.

In the span of the life of earth it wasn't long ago the antarctic was a rainforest.


What were seeing right now is immensely tame compared to what has already happened over and over again. It's quite frankly short sighted and dumb not to realize this.
The debate is about this Unusual/rare/unique SPIKE Rookie

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and it, along with man's explosive forcing of Greenhouse Gases...


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is NOT Natural.

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The debate is about this Unusual/rare/unique SPIKE Rookie

Hockeystick-Marcott_Mann2008.png


and it, along with man's explosive forcing of Greenhouse Gases...


CS_global_temp_and_co2_1880-2012_V3.png


is NOT Natural.

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Sure it’s natural. The geologic record is littered with natural warming and cooling trends. You think that trend will continue indefinitely? One million years of empirical climate data says it won’t.
 
Show me one research paper or technical journal


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McBullshit has been destroyed here on both poles...


 
Ding =


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McBullshit has been destroyed here on both poles...


Nope. I’m just a regular guy who is curious and has an affinity for science and knowledge. I’m not sure who you are parroting because you have never provided a source which definitively states that Greenland was thawing while NA was freezing. Common sense should tell you that when the northern hemisphere glaciates it begins in the polar region first which is the latitude which receives the least sunlight light and then the higher elevations of the northern latitudes and then spreads out from there. Common sense also tells us that when they thaw the do so in the reverse order of how they glaciated. Now say something pithy like a good parrot.
 
I’m not sure who you are parroting because you have never provided a source which definitively states that Greenland was thawing while NA was freezing


This is where you are. You have been given data, data that shows top of Greenland green 2 million years ago, center of Greenland went from forest to ice age 400-800k years ago, and the history of the Vikings. But until you get an online source that say THE DATA SHOWS GREENLAND FROZE you won't accept it...


PATHETIC...
 
Yes June and July had many of the hottests says in 100,0000 years and look out for more in the new few years/decades, as our GHG Blankets is getting denser/warmer.

The Hill - 7/08/23

We’re experiencing Earth’s Hottest weather in 120,000 years, and it’s just getting started

BY JEFF BERARDELLI - 07/08/23

(WFLA) — It’s quite the claim: This week, Earth broke an unofficial record for its hottest day in 120,000 years. Actually, the Earth broke that record three times — on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, according to the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer.

El Niño (a natural cycle) is just getting started. As it gets stronger, and adds more heat to Earth’s system, this summer will continue to set new all-time global records for hot days. And along with that, many other records will be shattered as well.


But no matter how hot it gets, the summer of 2023 will soon be considered a “cool” summer in a couple of decades amid the steady drumbeat of human-caused climate heating.

When will El Niño peak?
How can experts be so confident of these bold assertions? As a climate specialist, I’ll do my best to explain. It’s all fairly simple — and fully expected — by the climate science community.

First, researchers know using observations that temperatures over the past decade have been warmer than any ever seen since record-keeping began in the 1800s. Since then, Earth has warmed by 1.2 degrees Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit).

Scientists also know through sophisticated methods of examining copious climate clues in proxy data like tree rings, ice cores, ocean sediments, etc. that Earth’s average temperature has not been this warm since the ice age ended 20,000 years ago.
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For the last one million years the planet has warmed up to a peak interglacial temperature and then reversed itself and plunged 8C. The previous interglacial had 26 ft higher seas than today. What caused that warm temperature and why couldn’t it be causing today’s warmer temperature.
 
This is where you are. You have been given data, data that shows top of Greenland green 2 million years ago, center of Greenland went from forest to ice age 400-800k years ago, and the history of the Vikings. But until you get an online source that say THE DATA SHOWS GREENLAND FROZE you won't accept it...


PATHETIC...
No. You haven’t provided anything that definitively states that Greenland was thawing while NA was freezing.
 

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