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“Extraordinary Global Heating In The Arctic”
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Was in the parking lot and someone who appeared to be in his late 50s said, “I don’t ever recall it being this hot (Tennessee). But it was in the upper 90s. I reminded him 2012 was hotter, and especially 1980 when there was over 30 days above 100, certainly in his lifetime.
That’s the problem, climate change fanatics either have bad memory, or hope the people they preach to about climate have bad memory, or refuse to do their homework.
The last few years were not bad at all save for a week or so. It’s. La Niña year, which forces higher pressure over land in the US. The greater the pressure, the hotter it will be, and cooler over the equatorial pacific
La nina rears her cold ugly head
The climate, like lots of things, is cyclical. Why is that so hard to understand?
Using alarmist logic, with daily average temperatures rising since January here in the US, by December we should be burning up.
Geesh!
The climate, like lots of things, is cyclical. Why is that so hard to understand?
It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.
– Upton Sinclair, 1934
An old farmer said to me ‘You know son no two years are the same,’ my twelve years of farming were identical.
June 18th : New daily Greenland Ice Sheet mass gain record for the spring (+ 7 Gt) :
http://polarportal.dk/en/greenland/surface-conditions/
2019 was low due to negative North Atlantic Oscillation conditions through the summer of 2019, which was down to low indirect solar forcing, and not rising CO2 forcing which is expected to increase positive NAO conditions.
NAO index:
https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/precip/CWlink/pna/nao.timeseries.gif
IPCC circulation models:
https://archive.ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/ar4/wg1/en/ch10s10-3-5-6.html