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Climate "Scientists" showing their "Evidence" of AGW
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Explanation, I can't debate with these folks cause i can't produce the evidence they request. So, ignore is my only option. hahahahahahaahahaha.Have you attempted any substantial debates with poster jc456? I have had the man on ignore for some time now. The only reason I even open his posts is that the "usual crowd" of deniers seems to have petered out and wandered off somewhere. I sit here waiting for someone to post and eventually get sufficiently frustrated to open an ignored post (jc is not the only one I ignore) and think about responding to it.
How about you? Do you believe any symptoms of global warming are easily discernible in the present day?
As so many times before, you are demonstrably incorrect.
Explanation, I can't debate with these folks cause i can't produce the evidence they request. So, ignore is my only option. hahahahahahaahahaha.Have you attempted any substantial debates with poster jc456? I have had the man on ignore for some time now. The only reason I even open his posts is that the "usual crowd" of deniers seems to have petered out and wandered off somewhere. I sit here waiting for someone to post and eventually get sufficiently frustrated to open an ignored post (jc is not the only one I ignore) and think about responding to it.
How about you? Do you believe any symptoms of global warming are easily discernible in the present day?
Global warming is right before my eyes, not, global cooling and i still challenge you to present real data from the stations and not altered data. you can't or won't do it. But your GW is fudged data on fudged charts. LOL.
Explanation, I can't debate with these folks cause i can't produce the evidence they request. So, ignore is my only option. hahahahahahaahahaha.Have you attempted any substantial debates with poster jc456? I have had the man on ignore for some time now. The only reason I even open his posts is that the "usual crowd" of deniers seems to have petered out and wandered off somewhere. I sit here waiting for someone to post and eventually get sufficiently frustrated to open an ignored post (jc is not the only one I ignore) and think about responding to it.
How about you? Do you believe any symptoms of global warming are easily discernible in the present day?
Global warming is right before my eyes, not, global cooling and i still challenge you to present real data from the stations and not altered data. you can't or won't do it. But your GW is fudged data on fudged charts. LOL.
Must be frustrating to them to believe so wholeheartedly in something and to constantly have to deal with us crazy skeptics wanting some actual evidence when we all know that no such evidence exists....we just don't play nice...it isn't fair for us to be asking for what we all know doesn't exist...
Back on topic......
Global Warming in Action, Right Before Our Eyes
Stronger storms were predicted.....and stronger storms are happening.
Super typhoon Nepartak causes devastation across Taiwan's coastline
Cars overturned and roofs torn off as first major storm of the season hits eastern coast with winds of up to 234km/h
7 July 2016
China braces as super typhoon Nepartak kills three in Taiwan
Winds of 200km as 37,000 people evacuated on China’s eastern coast and flights and trains cancelled
8 July 2016
Super typhoon Nepartak: six dead in China as tens of thousands flee storm
Nearly 2,000 homes destroyed as storm brings chaos to China’s south-eastern coast after hitting Taiwan
11 July 2016
More than 420,000 people flee as Nepartak makes landfall in China
July 9, 2016
Back on topic......
Global Warming in Action, Right Before Our Eyes
Stronger storms were predicted.....and stronger storms are happening.
Super typhoon Nepartak causes devastation across Taiwan's coastline
Cars overturned and roofs torn off as first major storm of the season hits eastern coast with winds of up to 234km/h
7 July 2016
China braces as super typhoon Nepartak kills three in Taiwan
Winds of 200km as 37,000 people evacuated on China’s eastern coast and flights and trains cancelled
8 July 2016
Super typhoon Nepartak: six dead in China as tens of thousands flee storm
Nearly 2,000 homes destroyed as storm brings chaos to China’s south-eastern coast after hitting Taiwan
11 July 2016
More than 420,000 people flee as Nepartak makes landfall in China
July 9, 2016
Find a Virgin -- feed her to a volcano.. That ought to fix this onslaught of hurricanes. Whiny children...
Back on topic......
Global Warming in Action, Right Before Our Eyes
Stronger storms were predicted.....and stronger storms are happening.
Super typhoon Nepartak causes devastation across Taiwan's coastline
Cars overturned and roofs torn off as first major storm of the season hits eastern coast with winds of up to 234km/h
7 July 2016
China braces as super typhoon Nepartak kills three in Taiwan
Winds of 200km as 37,000 people evacuated on China’s eastern coast and flights and trains cancelled
8 July 2016
Super typhoon Nepartak: six dead in China as tens of thousands flee storm
Nearly 2,000 homes destroyed as storm brings chaos to China’s south-eastern coast after hitting Taiwan
11 July 2016
More than 420,000 people flee as Nepartak makes landfall in China
July 9, 2016
Find a Virgin -- feed her to a volcano.. That ought to fix this onslaught of hurricanes.
Whiny children...
Back on topic......
Global Warming in Action, Right Before Our Eyes
Stronger storms were predicted.....and stronger storms are happening.
Super typhoon Nepartak causes devastation across Taiwan's coastline
Cars overturned and roofs torn off as first major storm of the season hits eastern coast with winds of up to 234km/h
7 July 2016
China braces as super typhoon Nepartak kills three in Taiwan
Winds of 200km as 37,000 people evacuated on China’s eastern coast and flights and trains cancelled
8 July 2016
Super typhoon Nepartak: six dead in China as tens of thousands flee storm
Nearly 2,000 homes destroyed as storm brings chaos to China’s south-eastern coast after hitting Taiwan
11 July 2016
More than 420,000 people flee as Nepartak makes landfall in China
July 9, 2016
Find a Virgin -- feed her to a volcano.. That ought to fix this onslaught of hurricanes. Whiny children...
Find something important that effects millions of people -- spew a meaningless, idiotic non-sequitur.. Retardedly imagine you said something relevant. Loony denier cult morons...
Damn the good old days Meg Ryan was so cute, adorable and lovable
Denier cult morons love to try to derail threads with bullshit like fecalhead and the bareassretard just posted.
Climate "Scientists" showing their "Evidence" of AGW
Climate "Scientists" showing their "Evidence" of AGW
Why don't you actually look up what is actually going on in this picture. We've gone through this before. I've thought you might have remembered.
How to limit risk of climate catastrophe
Thanks again, I guess, for showing us that the folks on the other side of this argument lie like dogs. Or perhaps just you.
Anyone interested in examining the evidence can easily read "The Physical Science Basis" at www.ipcc.ch. Or feel free to read the thousands of peer reviewed studies, many of which that report assesses.
PS: Thanks for continuing to quote me in your sig. It's probably better advertising than I could arrange on my own.
I'm still waiting on the excerpt you feel provides your evidence out of that IPCC report. Still nothing.Thanks again, I guess, for showing us that the folks on the other side of this argument lie like dogs. Or perhaps just you.
Anyone interested in examining the evidence can easily read "The Physical Science Basis" at www.ipcc.ch. Or feel free to read the thousands of peer reviewed studies, many of which that report assesses.
PS: Thanks for continuing to quote me in your sig. It's probably better advertising than I could arrange on my own.
Back on topic......
Global Warming in Action, Right Before Our Eyes
Stronger storms were predicted.....and stronger storms are happening.
Super typhoon Nepartak causes devastation across Taiwan's coastline
Cars overturned and roofs torn off as first major storm of the season hits eastern coast with winds of up to 234km/h
7 July 2016
China braces as super typhoon Nepartak kills three in Taiwan
Winds of 200km as 37,000 people evacuated on China’s eastern coast and flights and trains cancelled
8 July 2016
Super typhoon Nepartak: six dead in China as tens of thousands flee storm
Nearly 2,000 homes destroyed as storm brings chaos to China’s south-eastern coast after hitting Taiwan
11 July 2016
More than 420,000 people flee as Nepartak makes landfall in China
July 9, 2016
so you're now saying they had worse flooding decades ago? what the f? I thought CO2 has increased and now every event has to be greater than decades ago. Right? I mean how can it not exceed the decades ago flooding? omGBack on topic......
Global Warming in Action, Right Before Our Eyes
Stronger storms were predicted.....and stronger storms are happening.
Super typhoon Nepartak causes devastation across Taiwan's coastline
Cars overturned and roofs torn off as first major storm of the season hits eastern coast with winds of up to 234km/h
7 July 2016
China braces as super typhoon Nepartak kills three in Taiwan
Winds of 200km as 37,000 people evacuated on China’s eastern coast and flights and trains cancelled
8 July 2016
Super typhoon Nepartak: six dead in China as tens of thousands flee storm
Nearly 2,000 homes destroyed as storm brings chaos to China’s south-eastern coast after hitting Taiwan
11 July 2016
More than 420,000 people flee as Nepartak makes landfall in China
July 9, 2016
Continuing ON TOPIC from post #246.....
China’s Worst Flood In Decades Has Decimated Its Farmland
Modern Farmer
By Dan Nosowitz
July 12, 2016
(excerpts)
The worst flooding since 1998 is wreaking havoc on Taiwan and, especially, southern mainland China. The death count is nearing 200, and the effects may go on for much longer, thanks to the destruction of cropland. The flooding is due to a combination of factors; heavy rainfall thanks to El Niño has hammered the entire region for weeks, but it was a weather system now named Typhoon Nepartak that took the weather to the current destructive levels. The typhoon hit Taiwan on July 7th, then hammered mainland China on the 8th, causing even more heavy rainfall and huge wind speeds. Dozens of rivers in 12 of China’s 23 provinces swelled and overflowed, most importantly the Yangtze. The area immediately surrounding these rivers comprises most of China’s most important cropland, a huge portion of which was either damaged or destroyed by the floods. It’s estimated that around 6.7 million acres of cropland was submerged. Reuters reported that millions of fowl were killed in only one small region; it’s not known exactly the extent of the damage, but it’s estimated to be in the range of $10 billion.
Back on topic......
Global Warming in Action, Right Before Our Eyes
Stronger storms were predicted.....and stronger storms are happening.
Super typhoon Nepartak causes devastation across Taiwan's coastline
Cars overturned and roofs torn off as first major storm of the season hits eastern coast with winds of up to 234km/h
7 July 2016
China braces as super typhoon Nepartak kills three in Taiwan
Winds of 200km as 37,000 people evacuated on China’s eastern coast and flights and trains cancelled
8 July 2016
Super typhoon Nepartak: six dead in China as tens of thousands flee storm
Nearly 2,000 homes destroyed as storm brings chaos to China’s south-eastern coast after hitting Taiwan
11 July 2016
More than 420,000 people flee as Nepartak makes landfall in China
July 9, 2016
Continuing ON TOPIC from post #246.....
China’s Worst Flood In Decades Has Decimated Its Farmland
Modern Farmer
By Dan Nosowitz
July 12, 2016
(excerpts)
The worst flooding since 1998 is wreaking havoc on Taiwan and, especially, southern mainland China. The death count is nearing 200, and the effects may go on for much longer, thanks to the destruction of cropland. The flooding is due to a combination of factors; heavy rainfall thanks to El Niño has hammered the entire region for weeks, but it was a weather system now named Typhoon Nepartak that took the weather to the current destructive levels. The typhoon hit Taiwan on July 7th, then hammered mainland China on the 8th, causing even more heavy rainfall and huge wind speeds. Dozens of rivers in 12 of China’s 23 provinces swelled and overflowed, most importantly the Yangtze. The area immediately surrounding these rivers comprises most of China’s most important cropland, a huge portion of which was either damaged or destroyed by the floods. It’s estimated that around 6.7 million acres of cropland was submerged. Reuters reported that millions of fowl were killed in only one small region; it’s not known exactly the extent of the damage, but it’s estimated to be in the range of $10 billion.
Back on topic......
Global Warming in Action, Right Before Our Eyes
Stronger storms were predicted.....and stronger storms are happening.
Super typhoon Nepartak causes devastation across Taiwan's coastline
Cars overturned and roofs torn off as first major storm of the season hits eastern coast with winds of up to 234km/h
7 July 2016
China braces as super typhoon Nepartak kills three in Taiwan
Winds of 200km as 37,000 people evacuated on China’s eastern coast and flights and trains cancelled
8 July 2016
Super typhoon Nepartak: six dead in China as tens of thousands flee storm
Nearly 2,000 homes destroyed as storm brings chaos to China’s south-eastern coast after hitting Taiwan
11 July 2016
More than 420,000 people flee as Nepartak makes landfall in China
July 9, 2016
Continuing ON TOPIC from post #246.....
China’s Worst Flood In Decades Has Decimated Its Farmland
Modern Farmer
By Dan Nosowitz
July 12, 2016
(excerpts)
The worst flooding since 1998 is wreaking havoc on Taiwan and, especially, southern mainland China. The death count is nearing 200, and the effects may go on for much longer, thanks to the destruction of cropland. The flooding is due to a combination of factors; heavy rainfall thanks to El Niño has hammered the entire region for weeks, but it was a weather system now named Typhoon Nepartak that took the weather to the current destructive levels. The typhoon hit Taiwan on July 7th, then hammered mainland China on the 8th, causing even more heavy rainfall and huge wind speeds. Dozens of rivers in 12 of China’s 23 provinces swelled and overflowed, most importantly the Yangtze. The area immediately surrounding these rivers comprises most of China’s most important cropland, a huge portion of which was either damaged or destroyed by the floods. It’s estimated that around 6.7 million acres of cropland was submerged. Reuters reported that millions of fowl were killed in only one small region; it’s not known exactly the extent of the damage, but it’s estimated to be in the range of $10 billion.
Nope! Not even close, you poor denier cult retard.So you have one typhoon.....
Thanks again, I guess, for showing us that the folks on the other side of this argument lie like dogs. Or perhaps just you.
Anyone interested in examining the evidence can easily read "The Physical Science Basis" at www.ipcc.ch. Or feel free to read the thousands of peer reviewed studies, many of which that report assesses.
PS: Thanks for continuing to quote me in your sig. It's probably better advertising than I could arrange on my own.