California wildfires leave at least 6 dead, cause 'unbelievable' destruction

DaSleeper

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Are you saying you took the bet?.

All right then.




Bye. Don't let the collective door hit you on your collective ass as you leave.
We had a a fairly quiet day yesterday....The forum nutcase was quiet....
To-day he has already posted in just about every thread in the place
He reminds me of This....................​
 

petros

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We had a a fairly quiet day yesterday....The forum nutcase was quiet....
To-day he has already posted in just about every thread in the place
He reminds me of This....................​
That is similar to and they went and they went and they went and they went and they went and they went and they went and they went.

I found where it comes from and will post it when I get time to sift through 19 issues of Freak Brothers.
 

petros

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The a is clear across the keyboard from the o.

Are you going blind and do you still believe it's been warming for 12,000 years?
 

Curious Cdn

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The a is clear across the keyboard from the o.
Are you going blind and do you still believe it's been warming for 12,000 years?
I don't use a keyboard for any of these posts. I use an old-fashioned computer with one for work/business but not for personal stuff. This tablet OS has an AI "correction" routine that makes most of my mistakes for me ("some" gets converted to "done" half a dozen times a day). Unfortunately, my ability to edit or ammend mmy posts on this forum disappeared a month or two back and I sometimes hit the "send" before I've re-read it all three times.
 

Bar Sinister

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You should have left when you lost your bet. Goes to show what a true fuktard you are. (not that you don;t prove it more than a few time every day

Seal levels rose 400ft in that time and they have not reverses that trend even with Greenland gaining 4B tons of new ice.




Greenland gaining ice? Where did you get that from?



Greenland’s ice is melting much faster than we thought. Here’s why that’s scary.

https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2018/4/11/17219020/greenland-ice-melt-climate-change
 

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Curious Cdn

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Figures and liars . Weather , and/or climate are and never have been constant .To think us simple humans can control the weather/climate is ludicrous.
Everyone is a liar except from a hand full of internet trolls from the 'burbs.
 

Bar Sinister

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Figures and liars . Weather , and/or climate are and never have been constant .To think us simple humans can control the weather/climate is ludicrous.




Yeah right. I'll take almost anyone's climate and weather expertise over yours.
 

MHz

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Are you saying you took the bet?.
All right then.
Bye. Don't let the collective door hit you on your collective ass as you leave.
Hey fuktard, post some proof, the graphs I submitted gave some ups and downs it it.
How many in the last 2,000 years. You claim is we have steadily been getting warmer for the last 13,000 years. Another fail in a long string of fails for you and the collective. You morals seem to be on par with Gerr.




 

Curious Cdn

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That glacial advance that we've been experiencing for the last 13,000 years is stealthier than usual. Ice is hiding out here and there, (Calgary, for example) just waiting to pounce!
 

pgs

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Yeah right. I'll take almost anyone's climate and weather expertise over yours.
Of course you love paying taxes . Please explain to me how paying taxes that go directly into general revenue to pay for ministers , bureaucrats and various government hanger ons yto fly around the world is doing anything to combat climate change . Until that and many other circles get squared I say bugger off . If climate change posed as big of a threat as all you chicken littles maintain do you really think so many smart rich people would be continuing to gobble up any and all waterfront property ? Come man it is nothing but a wealth distribution plan with central governments being the main beneficiary .
 

petros

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That glacial advance that we've been experiencing for the last 13,000 years is stealthier than usual. Ice is hiding out here and there, (Calgary, for example) just waiting to pounce!
Snuck up on ya did they. Why am I not surprised?

After the Holocene Climate Optimum (Altithermal, Climatic Optimum, Holocene Megathermal, Holocene Optimum, Holocene Thermal Maximum, Hypsithermal, and Mid-Holocene Warm Period) glaciers regained 38km on Greenland. How did you not notice?


The Holocene Climate Optimum warm event consisted of increases of up to 4 °C near the North Pole (in one study, winter warming of 3 to 9 °C and summer of 2 to 6 °C in northern central Siberia).[1] Northwestern Europe experienced warming, but there was cooling in Southern Europe.[2] The average temperature change appears to have declined rapidly with latitude and so essentially no change in mean temperature is reported at low and middle latitudes. Tropical reefs tend to show temperature increases of less than 1 °C; the tropical ocean surface at the Great Barrier Reef about 5350 years ago was 1 °C warmer and enriched in 18O by 0.5 per mil relative to modern seawater.[3] In terms of the global average, temperatures were probably warmer than now (depending on estimates of latitude dependence and seasonality in response patterns).[citation needed] While temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere were warmer than average during the summers, the Tropics and parts of the Southern Hemisphere were colder than average.[4]

Out of 140 sites across the western Arctic, there is clear evidence for conditions warmer than now at 120 sites. At 16 sites, where quantitative estimates have been obtained, local HTM temperatures were on average 1.6±0.8 °C higher than now. Northwestern North America had peak warmth first, from 11,000 to 9,000 years ago, and the Laurentide ice sheet still chilled the continent. Northeastern North America experienced peak warming 4,000 years later. Along the Arctic Coastal Plain in Alaska, there are indications of summer temperatures 2–3 °C warmer than present.[5] Research indicates that the Arctic had less sea ice than the present.[6]

Current desert regions of Central Asia were extensively forested due to higher rainfall, and the warm temperate forest belts in China and Japan were extended northwards.[7]

West African sediments additionally record the African Humid Period, an interval, between 16,000 and 6,000 years ago, when Africa was much wetter. This was caused by a strengthening of the African monsoon by changes in summer radiation, resulting from long-term variations in the Earth's orbit around the Sun. The "Green Sahara" was dotted with numerous lakes, containing typical African lake crocodile and hippopotamus fauna. A curious discovery from the marine sediments is that the transitions into and out of the wet period occurred within decades, not the previously-thought extended periods.[8] It is hypothesized that humans played a role in altering the vegetation structure of North Africa at some point after 8,000 years ago, when they introduced domesticated animals. This introduction contributed to the rapid transition to the arid conditions found in many locations in the Sahara.[9]

In the far Southern Hemisphere (New Zealand and Antarctica), the warmest period during the Holocene appears to have been roughly 8,000 to 10,500 years ago, immediately following the end of the last ice age.[10][11] By 6,000 years ago, the time normally associated with the Holocene Climatic Optimum in the Northern Hemisphere, they had reached temperatures similar to present ones, and they did not participate in the temperature changes of the north. However, some authors have used the term "Holocene Climatic Optimum" to describe the earlier southern warm period, as well.
 
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Curious Cdn

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Thanks Pete!

I knew the snow was getting higher around here! Better wait for an Interglacial, eh?
 

petros

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I'm glad you read it first without posting something stupid to make you look even more idiotic. Tragedy averted. Phew!