Your guide to manmade climate disasters in the world today

There is no proof humans caused any of that. It's just speculation in order to scare more money out of dumbshits that believe that tripe.



This is the

available land based fresh water vs. growing human demand issue

and CO2 FRAUD deliberately misinterprets it.

CO2 FRAUD loves fires and deliberately stops desalination of ocean water and other things that might slow down the increase in fires.

Of course, if Earth was actually warming, which it is not, there would be less fires not more, because when you actually do heat the oceans, more H2O goes into atmosphere, causing more rain...

as was the case in Jurassic, when little to no land was near the poles.

AI goog..

the Jurassic Period was generally a warmer, wetter period compared to today


so they cannot even get that right, that in a warmer Earth, all else the same, there would be less fires because there would be more rain. The dinosaurs grew feathers in part because it was raining almost ALL THE TIME...
 
Can we see these demonstrations ... with everything else the same, how does a one degree increase in temperature change weather? ...
Approximately 1.1°C per century
The Willamette Valley has experienced a significant warming trend over the last 60 years. According to the research, the river has warmed by approximately 1.1°C per century since the mid-19th century. This warming has led to an increase in the duration of days when the river temperature exceeds the ecologically important threshold of 20°C, from about 20 days in the 1800s to around 60 days in the present. The river no longer freezes, and cold-water days below 2°C have virtually disappeared. These changes are primarily correlated with increases in air temperature, but also due to alterations in the river system, such as depth increases from reservoirs. Managed release of water has a seasonal impact on river temperature, with an average reduction of up to 0.56°C estimated for September. These changes fundamentally alter the response of water temperature to climate change, posing additional stressors on fauna.
https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=7d51...MDcvMjAyMy9oZXNzLTI3LTI4MDctMjAyMy5wZGY&ntb=1
copernicus.org+1
https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=7d51...MDcvMjAyMy9oZXNzLTI3LTI4MDctMjAyMy5wZGY&ntb=1
When I was here in the late 1950's and early 1960's, I do not remember seeing palm trees or lime and fig trees. I moved back a couple of years ago, and have two palm trees in front of my house, a small lime tree by the front door, and a fig tree in the back yard. Both the lime and fig are prodigious producers.https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=7d51...MDcvMjAyMy9oZXNzLTI3LTI4MDctMjAyMy5wZGY&ntb=1
 
Approximately 1.1°C per century
The Willamette Valley has experienced a significant warming trend over the last 60 years. According to the research, the river has warmed by approximately 1.1°C per century since the mid-19th century. This warming has led to an increase in the duration of days when the river temperature exceeds the ecologically important threshold of 20°C, from about 20 days in the 1800s to around 60 days in the present. The river no longer freezes, and cold-water days below 2°C have virtually disappeared. These changes are primarily correlated with increases in air temperature, but also due to alterations in the river system, such as depth increases from reservoirs. Managed release of water has a seasonal impact on river temperature, with an average reduction of up to 0.56°C estimated for September. These changes fundamentally alter the response of water temperature to climate change, posing additional stressors on fauna.
https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=7d51...MDcvMjAyMy9oZXNzLTI3LTI4MDctMjAyMy5wZGY&ntb=1
copernicus.org+1
https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=7d51...MDcvMjAyMy9oZXNzLTI3LTI4MDctMjAyMy5wZGY&ntb=1
When I was here in the late 1950's and early 1960's, I do not remember seeing palm trees or lime and fig trees. I moved back a couple of years ago, and have two palm trees in front of my house, a small lime tree by the front door, and a fig tree in the back yard. Both the lime and fig are prodigious producers.https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=7d51...MDcvMjAyMy9oZXNzLTI3LTI4MDctMjAyMy5wZGY&ntb=1
Portland's hot days may be in the past based on this chart.

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It takes a peculiar type of idiocy to cheer your own destructon. Only in america can dumbness be so profitable.
 
It takes a peculiar type of idiocy to cheer your own destructon. Only in america can dumbness be so profitable.

It appears you have no more updates left in your slim propaganda folder, now just post dumb drive by insults.

Your projection is quite revealing.
 
Approximately 1.1°C per century
The Willamette Valley has experienced a significant warming trend over the last 60 years. According to the research, the river has warmed by approximately 1.1°C per century since the mid-19th century. This warming has led to an increase in the duration of days when the river temperature exceeds the ecologically important threshold of 20°C, from about 20 days in the 1800s to around 60 days in the present. The river no longer freezes, and cold-water days below 2°C have virtually disappeared. These changes are primarily correlated with increases in air temperature, but also due to alterations in the river system, such as depth increases from reservoirs. Managed release of water has a seasonal impact on river temperature, with an average reduction of up to 0.56°C estimated for September. These changes fundamentally alter the response of water temperature to climate change, posing additional stressors on fauna.
https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=7d51...MDcvMjAyMy9oZXNzLTI3LTI4MDctMjAyMy5wZGY&ntb=1
copernicus.org+1
https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=7d51...MDcvMjAyMy9oZXNzLTI3LTI4MDctMjAyMy5wZGY&ntb=1
When I was here in the late 1950's and early 1960's, I do not remember seeing palm trees or lime and fig trees. I moved back a couple of years ago, and have two palm trees in front of my house, a small lime tree by the front door, and a fig tree in the back yard. Both the lime and fig are prodigious producers.https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=7d51...MDcvMjAyMy9oZXNzLTI3LTI4MDctMjAyMy5wZGY&ntb=1

Interesting hydrology ... I asked about weather ... did we get significant rain in Summer in the 1800's? ... or perhaps you don't understand climate ...
 
It appears you have no more updates left in your slim propaganda folder, now just post dumb drive by insults.

Your projection is quite revealing.
Why do you deny the evidence of your own eyes ? Are you a ******* retard ?
 
Why do you deny the evidence of your own eyes ? Are you a ******* retard ?

What evidence is that? ... what laboratory experiment demonstrates carbon dioxide's supernatural radiative reactance? ... but go ahead and point to a map, tell us how climate changed there ...

For Portland, OR -- "Csb = Warm-summer Mediterranean climate; coldest month averaging above 0 °C (32 °F) (or −3 °C (26.6 °F)), all months with average temperatures below 22 °C (71.6 °F), and at least four months averaging above 10 °C (50 °F). At least three times as much precipitation in the wettest month of winter as in the driest month of summer, and the driest month of summer receives less than 40 mm (1.6 in)."

Climate is the same in Portland ... (notice how river water temperature isn't considered ha ha ha ha ha ha ha) ...

But thank you for the ad hominem attack ... "it's the retard who points out and says 'you're a retard'" ...
 
The worst man-made climate disaster facing this site may be all the hot air tommy is constantly spewing.

Now, now ... cows may belch methane but humans still produce it out their butt-holes ... see how Tommy is being flatulent today? ...
 
It takes a peculiar type of idiocy to cheer your own destructon. Only in america can dumbness be so profitable.
Tommy, we have been slapped silly with this climate nonsense for 35 years. When will this disaster you claim is going on start to happen?
 
Tommy, we have been slapped silly with this climate nonsense for 35 years. When will this disaster you claim is going on start to happen?

My whole state was supposed to be completely under water by now. I was looking forward to growing gills. Of course, when I was in Jr High the story was that my whole state would be under two miles of ice by now. Make up your minds, scientists!
 
15th post
Why do you deny the evidence of your own eyes ? Are you a ******* retard ?

Here it is folks no attempt to a debate just more caterwauling bullshit is all he has to offer.

I made a clear case against you in a couple postings, you ignored them because you are not here to have an honest debate.

Notice that little Tommy ignored post #247 that refuted his dishonest post one flooding claims and also ignored post #229 that destroys his dishonest wildfire claims while he ignored other comments from members that directly rebuts his claims.

By the way did you write this at post #1,

I will update this thread most days as the earh dies screaming.
Lets start in Espana.

You haven't been updating since then even after many times your being asked for them.

Snicker...........
 

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