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Climate Change - so I'm starting to panic a bit

Aug. 14, 2019, 3:44 p.m.
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Posted by: switch

July was the hottest on record.  Not here,  but globally.

Let's see how Dec/Jan average out.

Aug. 15, 2019, 8:24 a.m.
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Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus

Posted by: switch

July was the hottest on record.  Not here,  but globally.

Let's see how Dec/Jan average out.

Why are Dec/Jan more relevant than July?

Aug. 15, 2019, 8:55 a.m.
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Posted by: KenN

Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus

Posted by: switch

July was the hottest on record.  Not here,  but globally.

Let's see how Dec/Jan average out.

Why are Dec/Jan more relevant than July?

It might snow.

Aug. 15, 2019, 10:50 a.m.
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Posted by: chupacabra

Posted by: KenN

Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus

Posted by: switch

July was the hottest on record.  Not here,  but globally.

Let's see how Dec/Jan average out.

Why are Dec/Jan more relevant than July?

It might snow.

I was floating a test to see if Shogun would trap himself into something like "because it's winter".  As if the global average doesn't include the entire southern hemisphere ...

Aug. 15, 2019, 7:19 p.m.
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You’re just not thinking very creatively man.

Aug. 15, 2019, 8:52 p.m.
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https://twitter.com/NOAA/status/1162015518129152000/photo/1

Aug. 16, 2019, 9:01 a.m.
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Posted by: tungsten

https://twitter.com/NOAA/status/1162015518129152000/photo/1

Just don't scroll down.  There are some serious morons on Twitter.

Aug. 16, 2019, 12:56 p.m.
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#trendingblowhard

Aug. 16, 2019, 1:28 p.m.
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I think I have met Super Typhoon Joan.

Aug. 16, 2019, 4:03 p.m.
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Posted by: KenN

I was floating a test to see if Shogun would trap himself into something like "because it's winter".  As if the global average doesn't include the entire southern hemisphere ...

but if the earth is flat then there's no such thing as a southern hemisphere - we're all at the same level

Aug. 17, 2019, 4:19 a.m.
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Posted by: KenN

Posted by: chupacabra

Posted by: KenN

Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus

Posted by: switch

July was the hottest on record.  Not here,  but globally.

Let's see how Dec/Jan average out.

Why are Dec/Jan more relevant than July?

It might snow.

I was floating a test to see if Shogun would trap himself into something like "because it's winter".  As if the global average doesn't include the entire southern hemisphere ...

Sooooooo the southern hemisphere doesnt have 4 seasons?

Aug. 18, 2019, 9:03 a.m.
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Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus

Posted by: KenN

Posted by: chupacabra

Posted by: KenN

Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus

Posted by: switch

July was the hottest on record.  Not here,  but globally.

Let's see how Dec/Jan average out.

Why are Dec/Jan more relevant than July?

It might snow.

I was floating a test to see if Shogun would trap himself into something like "because it's winter".  As if the global average doesn't include the entire southern hemisphere ...

Sooooooo the southern hemisphere doesnt have 4 seasons?

What season is it in July in the Southern Hemisphere?

What season is it in Jan/Feb?

Also, since the temperatures in all the months are rising, why do you think it matters?

There’s yearly averages as well, if you can’t wrap your head around how seasons work.

Aug. 20, 2019, 3:33 a.m.
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Posted by: tashi

Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus

Posted by: KenN

I was floating a test to see if Shogun would trap himself into something like "because it's winter".  As if the global average doesn't include the entire southern hemisphere ...

Sooooooo the southern hemisphere doesnt have 4 seasons?

What season is it in July in the Southern Hemisphere?

What season is it in Jan/Feb?

Also, since the temperatures in all the months are rising, why do you think it matters?

There’s yearly averages as well, if you can’t wrap your head around how seasons work.

Are you KenN? You could be with your bs. What do any of your questions have to do with my rhetoric to Ken?

Can you wrap your head around that the main difference between NBR and me this time is NBR belives the cause is micro (human) while I'm of the opinion that the cause is of the macro (sun).  No ones winning that one so just relax.

Aug. 20, 2019, 7:19 a.m.
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Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus

Posted by: tashi

Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus

Posted by: KenN

I was floating a test to see if Shogun would trap himself into something like "because it's winter".  As if the global average doesn't include the entire southern hemisphere ...

Sooooooo the southern hemisphere doesnt have 4 seasons?

What season is it in July in the Southern Hemisphere?

What season is it in Jan/Feb?

Also, since the temperatures in all the months are rising, why do you think it matters?

There’s yearly averages as well, if you can’t wrap your head around how seasons work.

Are you KenN? You could be with your bs. What do any of your questions have to do with my rhetoric to Ken?

Can you wrap your head around that the main difference between NBR and me this time is NBR belives the cause is micro (human) while I'm of the opinion that the cause is of the macro (sun).  No ones winning that one so just relax.

I don’t t know anything about KenN. 

I’m trying to lead you to the science in the issue. 

I never brought up causes, but since you did, the human factor in this is by me means “micro”. Just out co2 production alone is enough to cause the climate change that we’re experiencing. 

But that’s all BS I guess, laymen with Google know how climate scientists REALLY works.

Aug. 20, 2019, 9:25 a.m.
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Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus

Posted by: switch

July was the hottest on record.  Not here,  but globally.

Let's see how Dec/Jan average out.

Summer in the southern hemisphere is hotter than in the northern hemisphere, so...

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