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My, you continue to be such a dumb fuck. Scientists routinely work in that kind of temperature in Antarctica.View attachment 298134
My only disappointment is that there weren’t any teams of climate “scientists” who were stuck in that part of Greenland … begging for rescue from the ICE and DEADLY cold. Those stories always … warm … my soul
Greenland's ice sheet melting seven times faster than in 1990s
Greenland’s ice sheet is melting much faster than previously thought, threatening hundreds of millions of people with inundation and bringing some of the irreversible impacts of the climate emergency much closer.
Ice is being lost from Greenland seven times faster than it was in the 1990s, and the scale and speed of ice loss is much higher than was predicted in the comprehensive studies of global climate science by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, according to data.
That means sea level rises are likely to reach 67cm by 2100, about 7cm more than the IPCC’s main prediction. Such a rate of rise will put 400 million people at risk of flooding every year, instead of the 360 million predicted by the IPCC, by the end of the century.
Why does the lower graph show temperatures below dew point? ... that's physically impossible ...
Anything below about -74 Deg F will crash the sensors computer which goes crazy when we are at or pass theoretical maximum for cold on the earths surface. It simply has no way to calculate the dew point.
Why does the lower graph show temperatures below dew point? ... that's physically impossible ...
Have you considered the possibility that it was the limit of the Dew Point Sensor?
Once again we bypass theoretical maximum low temperature on earths surface by 6 deg F. This is becoming a more and more common occurrence in both hemispheres. I wish we had longer and accurate data to see how this has changed over the last 200 years.View attachment 298134
My only disappointment is that there weren’t any teams of climate “scientists” who were stuck in that part of Greenland … begging for rescue from the ICE and DEADLY cold. Those stories always … warm … my soul
Greenland's ice sheet melting seven times faster than in 1990s
Greenland’s ice sheet is melting much faster than previously thought, threatening hundreds of millions of people with inundation and bringing some of the irreversible impacts of the climate emergency much closer.
Ice is being lost from Greenland seven times faster than it was in the 1990s, and the scale and speed of ice loss is much higher than was predicted in the comprehensive studies of global climate science by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, according to data.
That means sea level rises are likely to reach 67cm by 2100, about 7cm more than the IPCC’s main prediction. Such a rate of rise will put 400 million people at risk of flooding every year, instead of the 360 million predicted by the IPCC, by the end of the century.
Only 72 hrs of data is Climate?View attachment 298134
My only disappointment is that there weren’t any teams of climate “scientists” who were stuck in that part of Greenland … begging for rescue from the ICE and DEADLY cold. Those stories always … warm … my soul
How about 3 million years of data showing a cooling planet as the planet transitioned from a greenhouse to an ice house?Only 72 hrs of data is Climate?View attachment 298134
My only disappointment is that there weren’t any teams of climate “scientists” who were stuck in that part of Greenland … begging for rescue from the ICE and DEADLY cold. Those stories always … warm … my soul