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Global warming truth.

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pseudo-mouth,

Thanks for informing me that the Earth's climate has been constantly changing over the past 4 billion years.

I thought it only started happening a few years ago.

You better let the scientific community too.

Now they will have to go and completely revise all their calculations and models.

I'm nominating YOU for a Nobel Prize .......... you lucky bastard!
Posted by Mr Opinion, Sunday, 1 November 2020 1:56:41 PM
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HEAR THAT EVERYONE ......... THE CLIMATE HAS BEEN ALWAYS CHANGING.

PSEUDO-MOUTH JUST SAID SO ........ HE'S GETTING A NOBEL PRIZE FOR IT.

Look who is coming to congratulate you pseudo-mouth. It's Hasbeen and mhaze and individual and Bazz and Josephus and all your friends from the Happy Deniers Club.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Sunday, 1 November 2020 2:01:07 PM
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Dear Loudmouth2,

“an inch-rise in sea-level in a century”

Why do you keep doing this? I have corrected you on numerous occasions and some of them you have even acknowledged you were wrong, but then you trot this garbage out yet again.

For the record;

“In 2019, global mean sea level was 3.4 inches (87.61 mm centimeters) above the 1993 average—the highest annual average in the satellite record (1993-present). From 2018 to 2019, global sea level rose 0.24 inches (6.1 millimeters).”
http://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-global-sea-level
Posted by SteeleRedux, Sunday, 1 November 2020 2:36:56 PM
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Misop,

So. ..... to speak of half-degree rises in temperature over the past 80 years, and inch-rises in sea-level over the past century is denial ?

To suggest that there have been warming periods and cooling periods over the last few thousand years is denial ?

Jesus. Morons to the right of us, morons to the left of us ....

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Sunday, 1 November 2020 2:46:35 PM
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Hi SR,

Okay, sorry, I'll take those figures on-board. About 0.13 - 0.24 inches sea-level rise each year. Thanks.

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Sunday, 1 November 2020 3:18:18 PM
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Dear Loudmouth2,

Well that was pretty well verbatim as the last time but thnk you anyway.

The second point is acknowledging that land based temperatures have gone up 75% more than the global temperatures. We are sitting at over 1.5 degrees C.

"Since the pre-industrial period (1850-1900) the observed mean land surface air temperature has risen considerably more than the global mean surface (land and ocean) temperature (GMST) (high confidence). From 1850-1900 to 2006-2015 mean land surface air temperature has increased by 1.53°C (very likely range from 1.38°C to 1.68°C) while GMST increased by 0.87°C (likely range from 0.75°C to 0.99°C)."
http://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2019/08/4.-SPM_Approved_Microsite_FINAL.pdf

So what does that mean for bushfires?

"Projected into the future, the models simulate that a Fire Weather Index at the 2019/20 level would be at least four times more likely with a 2 ºC temperature rise, compared with 1900. Due to the model limitations described above this is likely an underestimate."
http://www.worldweatherattribution.org/bushfires-in-australia-2019-2020/

And you want to be flippant and downplay the increases?
Posted by SteeleRedux, Sunday, 1 November 2020 4:06:41 PM
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