I never said scientists are full of crap. But I don't necessarily think climate scientists are real scientists.
Plenty of evidence of an ancient sea bed. Potash for one.
Sez you. I say potash scientists aren't real scientists. :lol:
I never said scientists are full of crap. But I don't necessarily think climate scientists are real scientists.
Plenty of evidence of an ancient sea bed. Potash for one.
Yeah.
I take "climate scientists" seriously..........as gov't supported con artists unable to give up the public teat even when the game is up.
CHECK IT OUT:
NASA Study Finds Earth’s Ocean Abyss Has Not Warmed
The cold waters of Earth’s deep ocean have not warmed measurably since 2005, according to a new NASA study, leaving unsolved the mystery of why global warming appears to have slowed in recent years.
Scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, analyzed satellite and direct ocean temperature data from 2005 to 2013 and found the ocean abyss below 1.24 miles (1,995 meters) has not warmed measurably. Study coauthor Josh Willis of JPL said these findings do not throw suspicion on climate change itself.
“The sea level is still rising,” Willis noted. “We’re just trying to understand the nitty-gritty details.”
In the 21st century, greenhouse gases have continued to accumulate in the atmosphere, just as they did in the 20th century, but global average surface air temperatures have stopped rising in tandem with the gases. The temperature of the top half of the world’s ocean — above the 1.24-mile mark — is still climbing, but not fast enough to account for the stalled air temperatures.
More Problems for the Deep Ocean Warming Theory | Power Line
For the third time just this year alone, a new, global high monthly
temperature record has been set, according to NASA's Goddard Institute for Space
Studies (GISS).
September 2014 was the warmest September on record globally for land/ocean
combined, averaging 0.77 degrees C. above the 1951-1980 global mean. May and
August of 2014 were also the warmest of those respective months globally,
according to GISS. Records go back to 1880.
September of 2005, which averaged +0.73 degrees C. now falls to second
warmest on record for September.
So far through September, 2014 is averaging 0.65 degrees above the 1951-1980
mean, according to the GISS data, which currently puts it on pace to be the 2nd
warmest year on record behind 2010. However, if latest trends continue into
December then 2014 will likely end up the warmest on record.
Warmest September between 1951 and 1980......
What about 1950?1951-1980 average is the baseline used to detertmine the statistical anomaly.
1951-1980 average is the baseline used to detertmine the statistical anomaly.
What about 1950?
Seems kind of odd to me.29 years out of 8 billion....
Was that a hot one?Or 1934.
29 years out of 8 billion....
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Seems kind of odd to me.
Was that a hot one?
Very hot. Hottest "on record".
NASA Fixes Data; 1934 Ousts 1998 as Hottest U.S. Year (Update1) - Bloomberg