Antarctica hasn’t warmed in 70 years despite rising CO2 levels; climate scientists baffled

00noturkey

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Oct 31, 2011
4,321
High Grove
??? Are you trying to insinuate i am posting under the “beagle houndsmen” avatar?

If so, strange take, and that is not the case. I’ll chalk it up to it being 3am. View attachment 110429
one post referred to Beagle Huntsman, being in the same band of players, leftists,, just tooting a different horn.
the other,l the pointers, <>^v,,,<<<<, was supposed to be [^^^^ and, I agree with what e said], should hav been the caption.. doubt this makes sense, but better then what i posted..
 

WildmanWilson

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Dec 26, 2004
13,130
Western Ky.
Glo-bull warming update…

Historic snowfall means Yosemite will remain closed through weekend, perhaps longer​

Haven't you heard?? A lot of snow is now a proof of global warming....I mean climate change....as well as drought and heat. They told us we would not see snow because of the warming but must have found a glitch in the computer models and reworked the formula to now include cold and snow as well. Good thing "science" is always evolving.....
 

EC

12 pointer
Jul 13, 2003
14,039
Louisville, KY.
Haven't you heard?? A lot of snow is now a proof of global warming....I mean climate change....as well as drought and heat. They told us we would not see snow because of the warming but must have found a glitch in the computer models and reworked the formula to now include cold and snow as well. Good thing "science" is always evolving.....
Yeah, I forgot. Boiling water hot enough and long enough, the water turns into ice.
 

Beagle Huntsman

6 pointer
Jan 20, 2023
245
Earth
Science is always evolving, especially in areas where we have no history of similar events to use as reference. Climate change and Covid are two examples where our response changed as we learned more about the problem at hand.

Years ago, we learned that increased greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere was not affecting all parts of the globe in the same way. As we became more aware of the ways our climate was changing, we discontinued using “global warming” and instead called it “climate change”.

As greenhouse gases (CO2, Methane, etc) in Earth’s atmosphere increase, heat is trapped and global temperatures increase in response, leading to more evaporation from the Earth’s surfaces, leading to increased moisture in the air (warmer air holds more moisture). This increase in moisture helps to fuel stronger precipitation events. That is some of the reasoning that although we may not see more storms (hurricanes, for example), when we get them, they typically are more severe than what we saw in the past.

It is predicted our weather will continue to get crazier in coming decades. What we are seeing now (worldwide) is just the “tip of the iceberg”, if you will. And that is exactly what should scare us into action now, instead of continuing to kick the can down the road! If you allow politics to blind you to the importance of this, you are doing a great disservice to future human generations.
 
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WildmanWilson

12 pointer
Dec 26, 2004
13,130
Western Ky.
The communist muppet religion keeps changing their assertions to hide their previous errors. It takes a special muppet to continue believing the nonsense….as evidenced above.
It reminds me of Joe Lunardi. The guy that does the NCAA tournament brackets. He starts out making a bracket and is always changing it because its continually wrong. And no matter how wrong he is he still has a job predicting them and he is looked at like a genius regardless by some people.
 

WildmanWilson

12 pointer
Dec 26, 2004
13,130
Western Ky.
Science is always evolving, especially in areas where we have no history of similar events to use as reference. Climate change and Covid are two examples where our response changed as we learned more about the problem at hand.

Years ago, we learned that increased greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere was not affecting all parts of the globe in the same way. As we became more aware of the ways our climate was changing, we discontinued using “global warming” and instead called it “climate change”.

As greenhouse gases (CO2, Methane, etc) in Earth’s atmosphere increase, heat is trapped and global temperatures increase in response, leading to more evaporation from the Earth’s surfaces, leading to increased moisture in the air (warmer air holds more moisture). This increase in moisture helps to fuel stronger precipitation events. That is some of the reasoning that although we may not see more storms (hurricanes, for example), when we get them, they typically are more severe than what we saw in the past.

It is predicted our weather will continue to get crazier in coming decades. What we are seeing now (worldwide) is just the “tip of the iceberg”, if you will. And that is exactly what should scare us into action now, instead of continuing to kick the can down the road! If you allow politics to blind you to the importance of this, you are doing a great disservice to future human generations.
Its funny how you list the two things that were used as political weapons against the people to totally control them. Covid and global warming are the two biggest frauds the government ever unleashed to do just that.

I bet you would have been the first Jew to volunteer to go to the bath house.
 

yote hunter

12 pointer
Oct 30, 2004
2,729
bullitt county
Science is always evolving, especially in areas where we have no history of similar events to use as reference. Climate change and Covid are two examples where our response changed as we learned more about the problem at hand.

Years ago, we learned that increased greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere was not affecting all parts of the globe in the same way. As we became more aware of the ways our climate was changing, we discontinued using “global warming” and instead called it “climate change”.

As greenhouse gases (CO2, Methane, etc) in Earth’s atmosphere increase, heat is trapped and global temperatures increase in response, leading to more evaporation from the Earth’s surfaces, leading to increased moisture in the air (warmer air holds more moisture). This increase in moisture helps to fuel stronger precipitation events. That is some of the reasoning that although we may not see more storms (hurricanes, for example), when we get them, they typically are more severe than what we saw in the past.

It is predicted our weather will continue to get crazier in coming decades. What we are seeing now (worldwide) is just the “tip of the iceberg”, if you will. And that is exactly what should scare us into action now, instead of continuing to kick the can down the road! If you allow politics to blind you to the importance of this, you are doing a great disservice to future human generations.
Climate does evolve and it evolves really fast when there is money to be made.
 

Pirate

6 pointer
Aug 11, 2016
158
NC
Absolutely! We need to set the example and pressure the rest of the world to join us - now. Trump pulling us out of the Paris Accord (adopted by 196 parties!) was an embarrassment for the U.S., in my opinion. Thankfully we have made efforts to get back on track since our leadership changed. That’s not to say I am a big fan of the Democrats, but on this issue, they are on the right track.

There are a lot of climate deniers on this Board. Not very representative of the Americans as a whole. Many of you like to argue, but it’s really hard to dispute facts. And the fact is, climate change is happening, it has been happening for years, and it is accelerating - and that ain’t good.
Oh you're a Democrat all right.
 


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