*Meanwhile* Over here...
Spring begins in February. And that´s not hyperbole, made official last week that the temperature was now fulfilling the requirements to be labelled as spring.
This is 60 degrees north. Around the latitudes of Alaska.
Allright theE, You do know that from US to Europe to Australia that they have found scientists that were/are fudging the numbers.
Ah yes, less than 1/10th of a percent of scientists did that, and you blame the other 99.99% for it.
I ask who should a person trust on climate?
The climate profiteers, the politicians, the skeptics, or do we even know enough what affects the climate (such as the sun and core of the earth).
Go read the raw data. Most of it is openly available FFS!
Most rational people can understand why an individual would question these global warming/climate change crowd!
Yes,
rational people knows fools exist in plenty.
Global warming is a fact, the question is how much and how fast.
That human activity is a big part of it is also a fact that you cannot get rid of(just the recent backtrack analysis of data for 20th century showing massive effects during and after WWI and WWII makes it beyond blatantly clear and obvious), no matter how hard you try, again the question is merely how much.
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Michael Everett wrote:Regarding climate change, part of the problem with the numbers is that a large minority of the temperature sensor used were emplaced in the countryside/rural areas and since then, they have had houses etc built around them, transforming their locations to urban areas.
This meant that the temperatures recorded included the heat from the buildings, cars etc thus giving the appearance of a heat increase even in places where the temperature had actually decreased slightly, as well as reducing the actual temperature falls of areas that had got measurably colder.
You seriously need to recheck your facts.
The above is mostly a complete myth that was a problem in SOME areas, most sensors have however NOT had major changes around them since they were placed(either they were placed in urban areas and are still there, or they were placed somewhere in the middle of nowhere and noone had any reason to build a city in the middle of nowhere yet and isn´t likely to do so anytime soon either).
And in case you missed it, the fact that you have MORE sensors without surrounding changes than with, that means calibration or finding how much of an offset exists isn´t impossible, and at worst, those known to be affected by urban heat can be discarded.
And fact is that those known to be affected already ARE being discarded. Otherwise current numbers would be something like 0.3C higher.