Heat wave smashes records around the world — a look at the sizzling temperatures

bluebyrd35

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That's the stupidest thing you've ever posted.
Can you not figure that out by yourself? For Gawd"s sake !!

While sea ice exists primarily in the polar regions, it influences the global climate. The bright surface of sea ice reflects a lot of sunlight out into the atmosphere and, importantly, back into space. Because this solar energy "bounces back" and is not absorbed into the ocean, temperatures nearer the poles remain cool relative to the equator.

https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/sea-ice-climate.html
 

darkbeaver

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I like the global warming "debate." It distills political discourse down to its essence.

People line up on either side of an issue, according to their emotional quirks, and then start throwing cherry-picked facts at each other. The nice thing about "global warming" is the cherry-picked facts tend to be single numbers.

People like mentalfloss see every warm spell as proof positive of their entire position (I'd call it a theory, but it really don't deserve that name), and folk on the other side will see every cold snap as proof of theirs.

And each side will utterly ignore, or disparage, the other side's data.

Because the one and only thing the two sides agree on is they don't want to figure out what's going on. They want to win.


You think two sides (two), there,s three sides, two dimensional thinking is apparent, it,s going to get colder. Explore the term, frost on your pumpkin. Thankyou for your conbsideration.
And get some good snow tires,
 

bluebyrd35

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More to do with currents, I believe!
Well that was not my explanation....but the Ocean Service one.

When dumping huge chunks of ice into a glass of water, it cools the whole glass. Dumping huge iceburgs into the oceans I figure has something to do with cooling the oceans somewhat. However, it is something that will not last long, as less and less is forming during the winter months. It seems we are heading towards no cooling down the planet when no more ice forms.
 

darkbeaver

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Well that was not my explanation....but the Ocean Service one.

When dumping huge chunks of ice into a glass of water, it cools the whole glass. Dumping huge iceburgs into the oceans I figure has something to do with cooling the oceans somewhat. However, it is something that will not last long, as less and less is forming during the winter months. It seems we are heading towards no cooling down the planet when no more ice forms.


Glaciers have flow, when it gets heavey upstream the bergs breakoff, it,s got zip[ to do with melt and everything to do with mass.



Well that was not my explanation....but the Ocean Service one.

When dumping huge chunks of ice into a glass of water, it cools the whole glass. Dumping huge iceburgs into the oceans I figure has something to do with cooling the oceans somewhat. However, it is something that will not last long, as less and less is forming during the winter months. It seems we are heading towards no cooling down the planet when no more ice forms.


Greenland has increased it,s ice load in the last year, google it, the tonnage is huemungous.
 

petros

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Can you not figure that out by yourself? For Gawd"s sake !!

While sea ice exists primarily in the polar regions, it influences the global climate. The bright surface of sea ice reflects a lot of sunlight out into the atmosphere and, importantly, back into space. Because this solar energy "bounces back" and is not absorbed into the ocean, temperatures nearer the poles remain cool relative to the equator.

https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/sea-ice-climate.html

Albedo is why the mid Atlantic and Caribbean are cooler this year year?

Holy f-ck, you hit a new high mark on record.
 

darkbeaver

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There's one main problem with the forest fires...…………….the timing. Fires are basically good, they get rid of garbage, including rotten and bug eaten wood and gets some oxygen back in the soil. But Mother Nature has f**ked up on the timing and has too many fires going all at once. Now that we've had extensive burning two summers in a row, we may get a respite for four or five years.


Might I remind you of who rules on planet earth, it,s mother nature, and she never fukks up.



If I were you I would avoid conducting surfaces for
awhile. Wear thick rubber soled shoes, please.
 

JLM

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Does anyone really think there is anything happening now that hasn't happened before at some point in history? Climate trends can last for hundreds of years. We've had two hot summers in a row and people are bouncing off the walls. There was one idiot on C.B.C. radio today blubbering that this current spell is leading to the demise of the planet. If we are going to have one more hot summer, we'd better start building some asylums! :lol:
 

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If it's going to be so warm, wouldn't simple tents in a fenced off compound be fine?
 

darkbeaver

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Does anyone really think there is anything happening now that hasn't happened before at some point in history? Climate trends can last for hundreds of years. We've had two hot summers in a row and people are bouncing off the walls. There was one idiot on C.B.C. radio today blubbering that this current spell is leading to the demise of the planet. If we are going to have one more hot summer, we'd better start building some asylums! :lol:


For sure, there,s about eight hundred years of recorded climate history without even consulting the ice core stuff, heat, population explosion followed by ice and snow and brutality bent on clinging on to the BTUs. Our savage past is just weeks away. The snowmobile industry is about to enter a golden age.

 

petros

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Does anyone really think there is anything happening now that hasn't happened before at some point in history? Climate trends can last for hundreds of years. We've had two hot summers in a row and people are bouncing off the walls. There was one idiot on C.B.C. radio today blubbering that this current spell is leading to the demise of the planet. If we are going to have one more hot summer, we'd better start building some asylums! :lol:

Fear, loathing, and brainwashing.
 

darkbeaver

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The Russian ice cores should have crushed you. O
bviously you could not understand the data, ice ages come and go, an entirely natural cycle,and has fukk all to do with human generated anything. We do not rule here and never will, physics is quite clear , in that respect, there,s sweet fuk all we can do to alter the preferred direction of the cosmos and if you believe humans are that important in the scheme of things you,re a cosmic idiot. That dosent mean you,re a bad person, It just means that you,re stupid and it,s a miracle that you,re stilll here,.

That's the stupidest thing you've ever posted.


Of course there hasn,t bean any artic melting.


Hopefully, but it could be Oct. here before we see any frost. I know Regina is only good for about 90 frost free days, which I'm guessing will happen in about 2 - 3 weeks.




Please rewrite this so it makes some sence. How will you get 90 frost free days in two or three weeks? Please review your projection. There may be erroors


Crop damage from hail smashes records arround the world. Excess heat would be bad but this stuff is being beaten into the ground by hail. Mulched
 
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