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What do you mean the "worse it gets" ? If things warm up, Wisconsin might have a longer grower season...I dunno.
But you keep ignoring the basic point, so I'll try once more. The last word is yours. If Lord Gore is who you worship, I certainly don't want to discourage you.
He should never have set a date. He was right in a lot of things, just not the rate or the extent they were happening.
BTW: Newsflash, it is going to happen.
I love it when cons ask a random question that makes it look like they know something they don't actually know.LOL!!!
LOL!!!
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SO WHY IS THE STRONGEST DECADE RECORDED FOR CANES STILL THE 1940s if the OCEANS are "WARMING" as your fudged fraud side claims!!!!!!!
The water's not over 100 degrees, you fuckin' moron!Don’t do that. Don’t make it about me. Nice try. Did I just hear today was the hottest day in Florida ever? Water temp over 100 degrees? Yea, gore was right alright
Like I asked before. At what point will conservatives admit Gore was right? What has to happen? Well based on your reply, even when it's happening, you will continue to be in denial. I read an article yesterday that said this extreme weather has made you GW deniers dig in or double down.The water's not over 100 degrees, you fuckin' moron!
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Water temperature in Gulf of Mexico today. Climate map
Current water temperature in cities and resorts on the Gulf of Mexico coast. Sea water conditions and forecast sea state and weatherseatemperature.info
Yeah, The Gulf is piss-warm, that's just means it's spring time in FL.
It happens every year.![]()
In a mudpuddle on a Miami sidewalk maybe.Like I asked before. At what point will conservatives admit Gore was right? What has to happen? Well based on your reply, even when it's happening, you will continue to be in denial. I read an article yesterday that said this extreme weather has made you GW deniers dig in or double down.
No sir, it does not happen every year.
Water Temperatures Off Florida Coast Soar Above 100 Degrees, Possibly Setting A World Record
Nope. It was one bouey that first registered that temp and then all the bouey's near it also picked up just about the same temp to confirm it.In a mudpuddle on a Miami sidewalk maybe.
Btw, that's just about how deep you are.
And lemme guess, this is reported by The St. Petersburg times, but it didn't happen anywhere near St. Pete, hmm?Nope. It was one bouey that first registered that temp and then all the bouey's near it also picked up just about the same temp to confirm it.
Oh this is what I expect. Deny the results/science. Just call it fake news. That's what you Republicans do with facts that conflict with your illogic. Good job. You do it instinctively.
So you think all the weathermen on all of the local channels are in on it.And lemme guess, this is reported by The St. Petersburg times, but it didn't happen anywhere near St. Pete, hmm?
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One shallow area with no tidal flow that the sun beats down on all day.So you think all the weathermen on all of the local channels are in on it.
Is anyone denying the temperature reading? Other than you cons?
Obviously the shallow water between Florida mainland and the Keys is a heat trap. But it has always been a heat trap. This is a new record for that location. You cannot dismiss this by saying it's always hot, because it has never been known to get THIS hot and by a relatively huge margin. So, you're the one being unscientific.One shallow area with no tidal flow that the sun beats down on all day.
Tho thientific!
Post any of the links to the bouy temps so I can deconstruct that properly fer ya.![]()
You're the idiot that thinks human beings can affect the weather. They can't. Derp!Obviously the shallow water between Florida mainland and the Keys is a heat trap. But it has always been a heat trap. This is a new record for that location. You cannot dismiss this by saying it's always hot, because it has never been known to get THIS hot and by a relatively huge margin. So, you're the one being unscientific.
Another heat record has potentially been broken. A buoy off South Florida has recorded ocean temperatures surpassing 100 degrees Fahrenheit, marking another milestone in the impacts of the climate crisis.One shallow area with no tidal flow that the sun beats down on all day.
Tho thientific!
Post any of the links to the bouy temps so I can deconstruct that properly fer ya.![]()
Meanwhile, while the Co2 fraud is trying to hype weather, the actual climate data continues to read precisely
NO WARMING in the atmosphere
NO WARMING in the oceans
NO BREAKOUT in cane activity
NO OCEAN RISE
NO ONGOING net ice melt....
Scientists and the rest of the world say you're an idiot.You're the idiot that thinks human beings can affect the weather. They can't. Derp!
Obviously the shallow water between Florida mainland and the Keys is a heat trap. But it has always been a heat trap. This is a new record for that location. You cannot dismiss this by saying it's always hot, because it has never been known to get THIS hot and by a relatively huge margin. So, you're the one being unscientific.
He has authored more than 240 scientific publications about the relationships between Earth's cryosphere and global climate change, and is recognized by the Institute for Scientific Information as a "highly cited researcher."
Meanwhile, while the Co2 fraud is trying to hype weather, the actual climate data continues to read precisely
NO WARMING in the atmosphere
NO WARMING in the oceans
NO BREAKOUT in cane activity
NO OCEAN RISE
NO ONGOING net ice melt....
Deep in the Atlantic Ocean, there's a massive current the size of 8,000 Mississippi Rivers. Its role in the Earth's climate is so powerful that it determines weather from the equator to Europe, crop production in Africa and sea level rise on the East Coast.
Scientists say there's a risk this vital current could shut down as the climate gets hotter, a collapse that could have dire consequences worldwide.
Researchers have been trying to determine when the Atlantic might cross that tipping point. But answering that is no easy task.