Our cooling world

Bar Sinister

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It hasn't been late for decades.


The problem is you don't understand weather, climate, or global warming. To you if it is cold outside then there is no global warming. And if it is unusually hot then it is just freak weather. Sooner or later you are going to have to come to grips with the climate data which shows three successive decades of increased temperatures globally.
 

JLM

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The problem is you don't understand weather, climate, or global warming. To you if it is cold outside then there is no global warming. And if it is unusually hot then it is just freak weather. Sooner or later you are going to have to come to grips with the climate data which shows three successive decades of increased temperatures globally.


So perhaps you can explain for Pete and I why very few of the extreme temperature records in North America set between 1936 and 1941 have been broken. :) :) Death Valley set over 100 years ago hasn't been broken.
 

petros

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Lots of cold records obliterated but we are supposed to believe that happened because of warming.

Why am I staring out the window at snow in disbelief?

Why are all the elders in disbelief of "global warming"?
 
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bluebyrd35

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vWhen the thinning layers that protect the planet goes........space moves in we have snow and cold and when the sun comes in directly without anything or very little atmosphere left it gets a little hotter every year.

This is a simple explanation. These alternate heating and cooling brings strong winds, storms develop much stronger and in unusual places than we are used to. When the protection and insulation has mostly gone, we'll never know. We will be gone..
 
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Bar Sinister

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So perhaps you can explain for Pete and I why very few of the extreme temperature records in North America set between 1936 and 1941 have been broken. :) :) Death Valley set over 100 years ago hasn't been broken.


Global warming. Not local warming. And for your information hundreds of heat records have been broken in North America. We even broke one in Edmonton this May. People like you either just ignore them or make up BS posts to suit you own little world of false reality. I'll say to you what I've said to others. Thanks for being so easy to refute.



Record-breaking summer marches on to the beat of climate change

https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/23/world/global-heatwaves-climate-change-wxc/index.html
 

MHz

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-60°F is colder than winter on Mars.
You take the reading yourself??
https://www.space.com/16907-what-is-the-temperature-of-mars.html
Mars is a harsh, cold world. It is much colder than Earth; but then, it is also farther from the sun. The small, barren planet also has a thin atmosphere that is 95 percent carbon dioxide.
Extreme differences

Mars's atmosphere is about 100 times thinner than Earth's. Without a "thermal blanket," Mars can't retain any heat energy. On average, the temperature on Mars is about minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 60 degrees Celsius). In winter, near the poles temperatures can get down to minus 195 degrees F (minus 125 degrees C). A summer day on Mars may get up to 70 degrees F (20 degrees C) near the equator, but at night the temperature can plummet to about minus 100 degrees F (minus 73 C).
NASA's Mars Curiosity rover measured air temperatures as high as 43 degrees F (6 degrees C) in the afternoon, with temperatures climbing above freezing for a significant number of days.


 

MHz

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I have no idea how one of you two morons tied sea ice to the West Coast of Africa where hurricanes start forming but boy was it ever worth a hard laugh.
The water that sails across the Atlantic comes down from the north. You know about where the sea ice melts near Iceland.
 

MHz

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Global warming. Not local warming. And for your information hundreds of heat records have been broken in North America. We even broke one in Edmonton this May. People like you either just ignore them or make up BS posts to suit you own little world of false reality. I'll say to you what I've said to others. Thanks for being so easy to refute.



Record-breaking summer marches on to the beat of climate change

https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/23/world/global-heatwaves-climate-change-wxc/index.html
The weather stations that show a warming trend are surrounded by concrete and asphalt rather than being in a cow pasture like they originally were. That is where the 'warming is coming from.
 

JLM

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Sure, go ahead. But don't expect me to read anything taken from the National Enquirer or some oil company shill.






Official all time temp. extremes for Canada


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_temperatures_in_Canada


The highest temperature recorded within the City of Edmonton was 37.2 °C (99.0 °F), on June 29, 1937.[54] On July 2, 2013, a record high humidex of 43 was recorded, due to an unusually humid day with a temperature of 33.9 °C (93.0 °F) and a record high dew point of 23 °C (73.4 °F).[55][56] The lowest overall temperature ever recorded in Edmonton was −49.4 °C (−56.9 °F), on January 19 and 21, 1886.[57]
 
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Curious Cdn

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It gets stopped by the Gulf Stream. Look it up.
It gets pushed up against the Canadian coast, !order like. I remember crossing into the Labrador current in the middle of summer and the ambient water temperature around our ship dropped to 35°F from about 55°F in a half hour. It is COLD along our East Coast.