North Dakota has 130 degree swings in temperature every year, but scientists say that two degrees of temperature change will destroy the earth.
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So nobody survived the holocene optimum then ? Or was it just “climate experts” that died off ?
They also say that mushrooms could wipe out humanity,.
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I have often remarked about the wild temperature range of North Dakota. I lived in Fargo for 25 years and have experienced temperatures range from below -40F to over 110F (not talking about windchill either) … For a short while I perused the temperature records of many places, and I have yet to find another place (in the US) that experiences such a range in temperature. I now live in Nashville, and on hot summer days I have expressed to others that the record high temperature in Fargo, ND, is some 5-8 degrees higher than Nashville. They find it difficult to believe. Then I tell them why (humidity) and they are surprised. Fargo gets hotter in the summer because there isn’t as much water vapor in the air (humidity). The humidity in Nashville keeps the maximum temperatures much lower. So much for the so-called GHE. Water vapor does not create a GHE (nor does anything else).
Latent heat of vaporization/condensation. It has nothing to do with GHE.
See:
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/07/21/some-thoughts-on-radiative-transfer-and-ghgs/#comment-1040071
and
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/07/21/some-thoughts-on-radiative-transfer-and-ghgs/#comment-1041066