Global warming speeds up due to Pacific 'flip'

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No, only you appear stunned. If the media did not report these incidents where did you learn of them? And just in case you missed it did you notice the blazing hot summer southern Europe had this year?

Extreme heat warnings issued in Europe as temperatures pass 40C

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-warnings-issued-europe-temperatures-pass-40c

And then there is this little heat wave.

July Was Record Hot for Parts of Alaska and the West


July Was Record Hot for Parts of Alaska and the West | Climate Central

Adapt2030 has a mini ica-age channel and he gets all sorts of accurate data.

I wasn't in Europe, I was in 'the West' though. The heat in western Canada did not break all time highs for summer. There was a shift in when the hottest days happened as well as colder days making appearances for the first time in recorded history.

Walking dead man.
 

Cliffy

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Global Warming Natural Cycle

The idea that Global Warming is a natural cycle is well understood from paleo data covering the past 1 million years. Is there a difference between current climate, and the natural cycle? For the past million years the natural climate has oscillated between warm periods and ice ages. This shifting in and out of warm periods and ice ages is correlated strongly with Milankovitch cycles. In order to understand the difference between natural cycle and human-caused/influenced global warming, one needs to consider changes in radiative forcing and how this affects systems on Earth such as the atmosphere, vegetation, ice and snow, ocean chemistry and ocean heat content overturn cycles and related effects. The current radiative forcing levels are clearly outside of the natural cycle range.

Global Warming Natural Cycle — OSS Foundation

Of course, I know deniers won't bother to read this as it is diametrically opposed to the bias. Can't let facts get in your way.
 

Bar Sinister

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Adapt2030 has a mini ica-age channel and he gets all sorts of accurate data.

I wasn't in Europe, I was in 'the West' though. The heat in western Canada did not break all time highs for summer. There was a shift in when the hottest days happened as well as colder days making appearances for the first time in recorded history.

Walking dead man.

I live in the West. What the hell did you think helped along those forest fires and the brutal drought in Saskatchewan? Global cooling?