Why temperature anomalies are a farce

CrusaderFrank

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The AGWCult is on a full court press that an imaginary manmade (America, not China or India) 1C increase in temperature over 150 years will kill all life on Earth larger than a Coronavirus.

Consider this, Sun facing side of the Moon has surface temperature of 250F, night on the Dark Side of the Moon it’s -210, so the average is a habitable 40F, right?! 40F average! But 41F would be lethal

The AGWCult just doesn’t think thing’s through
 
The AGWCult is on a full court press that an imaginary manmade (America, not China or India) 1C increase in temperature over 150 years will kill all life on Earth larger than a Coronavirus.

Consider this, Sun facing side of the Moon has surface temperature of 250F, night on the Dark Side of the Moon it’s -210, so the average is a habitable 40F, right?! 40F average! But 41F would be lethal

The AGWCult just doesn’t think thing’s through
I've peer reviewed this post and find that it accounts for all the missing warming!
 
The AGWCult is on a full court press that an imaginary manmade (America, not China or India) 1C increase in temperature over 150 years will kill all life on Earth larger than a Coronavirus.

Consider this, Sun facing side of the Moon has surface temperature of 250F, night on the Dark Side of the Moon it’s -210, so the average is a habitable 40F, right?! 40F average! But 41F would be lethal

The AGWCult just doesn’t think thing’s through
You confuse weather and climate.
 
I'd define it as "what is expected". Do you think 90 degree temperatures near midnight are normal?

"What is expected" ever? Or once in a while? Once in 10 years? Once in 100 years?

Do you think 90 degree temperatures near midnight are normal?

It depends on where you live. What season.

In Antartica, in winter, that would be very unusual.
In the Amazon, in summer, it might be very common.
 
"What is expected" ever? Or once in a while? Once in 10 years? Once in 100 years?

Do you think 90 degree temperatures near midnight are normal?

It depends on where you live. What season.

In Antartica, in winter, that would be very unusual.
In the Amazon, in summer, it might be very common.
This week. Arizona.
 

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