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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by ABC2019 » 18/09/21, 12:31

ABC2019 wrote:
izentrop wrote:The world on a "catastrophic" path towards a warming of + 2,7 °

you who have a Cartesian and scientific mind, have you understood the method of calculating the temperature with a figure after the decimal point at the end of the century from the commitments made by the countries?

and if not then what is the principle of calculation to calculate the final temperature to within 0,1 ° C "with precision"?
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by ABC2019 » 18/09/21, 12:35

izentrop wrote:You are not anti-science like antivax and other anti-GMO followers of "it's not natural", but your attitude towards the climate is also limited. :|

I point out to you that my questions are by no means limited, I just inquire about the method followed to evaluate the final temperature reached to within 0,1 ° C, and also the value of the multiplicative coefficient of catastrophes for an increase of 0,1 , XNUMX ° C, it seems to me on the contrary quite open as a question ...
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by Obamot » 18/09/21, 12:38

ABC2019 wrote:it's like the vaccine against anti-vaccine debate, at one point you have to put in numbers, don't you? otherwise we can tell anything ...
And you are champion, you even manage to say anything with numbers : Cheesy:

... takawouar : Idea: :!:
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Remundo » 18/09/21, 12:59

Small video by BLAST on RC news ...



IPCC REPORT: THE FUTURE DISASTER THAT CAN STILL BE AVOIDED
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by Exnihiloest » 21/09/21, 19:34

Remundo wrote:...
IPCC REPORT: THE FUTURE DISASTER THAT CAN STILL BE AVOIDED

The speaker's dismayed expression reminds me of this sentence from Coluche about TV presenter Roger Gicquel:
"When there is a plane crashing in the world, it's on Roger Gicquel pumps."
The updated version is:
"When there's a storm somewhere in the world, it's on the face in Blast."

So I went to their site, and came across an article on rope access technicians. As I have a young person around me, I was able to measure their degree of disinformation and catastrophism in relation to reality. If there are real risks, precautions are generally taken, the cases mentioned by the article are marginal (they had to select all court cases without any weighting).
In short, this site clearly hopes to live on a polemic catastrophism, we cannot expect an objective view of the IPCC report, just the title is already a conditioning.
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by izentrop » 01/11/21, 20:39

Geneva, October 31, 2021 (WMO) - According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), unprecedented atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and the cumulative heat they induce have propelled the planet into uncharted territory, which has serious consequences for present and future generations.

The WMO interim report on the state of the world's climate in 2021, which is based on data for the first nine months of the year, suggests that the past seven years are the warmest seven years on record. Due to a temporary cooling linked to the episode "La Niña" observed at the beginning of the year, 2021 will probably only be in fifth place in the ranking of the seven hottest years on record. However, the long-term trend of rising temperatures will neither reverse nor weaken.

Global sea level rise, which has been accelerating since 2013, hit a new record in 2021, alongside the process of warming and acidification of the oceans.

“Scientists are sure of their conclusions. Leaders need to be just as confident in their decisions. The door is open: the solutions are within reach. COP26 must mark a decisive turning point. Let’s be ambitious. Let us show solidarity. Now is the time to act to preserve our future and safeguard humanity, ”Guterres said in a video message.

“For the first time since the data has been recorded, it rained at the highest point of the Greenland ice sheet, where it had never snowed. In Canada, glaciers are melting rapidly. A heat wave that swept through Canada and neighboring areas of the United States raised temperatures to nearly 50 ° C in a village in British Columbia. In Death Valley, California, the temperature reached 54,4 ° C during one of the many heat waves that hit the southwestern United States, while many points around the Mediterranean were experiencing record temperatures. This exceptional heat was often accompanied by devastating fires, ”said Mr. Petteri Taalas, Secretary General of WMO. https://public.wmo.int/fr/medias/commun ... Ames-et-de
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Obamot » 02/11/21, 10:17

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Bla-bla-bla [from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reacting after being in the spotlight by the IPCC]
Yes we understand, whether we are climate skeptic or not, it is in our interest to take measures against global warming (in my case motivated by other reasons than our 0,66% anthropogenic ... and by the most basic of precautions!

And not because the OMM “said thate ... ”) what is very curious is that although you support to death everything that can come from the trash of industrialists (nuclear power, pesticides and other Glyphosates, the petrochemical industry and pharmas, etc. don't be climatosceptic :?: There's like a bug in your skull nienne nienne nienne nienne nienne nienne nienne nienne nienne nienne nienne nienne nienne (echo) : Mrgreen:

you have nothing that links warming to the disturbance of ecosystems and that would have favored the covid (with a lawsuit against the IHU responsible for everything)? Even if your favorite sources zététi-conmik have not spoken about it yet, it will come one day to clear the NIH ...! Oh crazy, the NIH, haven't you mentioned it yet? Don't you have a current Woman's cloth that would implicate Raoult? : Twisted:
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by OlivierD » 05/12/21, 19:59

Hello

well the link between pandemics and global warming are quite obvious ...

take the meadows report of 72 or its summary by arthur keller


and fighting the symptoms does not solve the problem anyway.

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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by OlivierD » 05/12/21, 21:44

izentrop wrote:
Geneva, October 31, 2021 (WMO) - According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), unprecedented atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and the cumulative heat they induce have propelled the planet into uncharted territory, which has serious consequences for present and future generations.

The WMO interim report on the state of the world's climate in 2021, which is based on data for the first nine months of the year, suggests that the past seven years are the warmest seven years on record. Due to a temporary cooling linked to the episode "La Niña" observed at the beginning of the year, 2021 will probably only be in fifth place in the ranking of the seven hottest years on record. However, the long-term trend of rising temperatures will neither reverse nor weaken.

Global sea level rise, which has been accelerating since 2013, hit a new record in 2021, alongside the process of warming and acidification of the oceans.

“Scientists are sure of their conclusions. Leaders need to be just as confident in their decisions. The door is open: the solutions are within reach. COP26 must mark a decisive turning point. Let’s be ambitious. Let us show solidarity. Now is the time to act to preserve our future and safeguard humanity, ”Guterres said in a video message.

“For the first time since the data has been recorded, it rained at the highest point of the Greenland ice sheet, where it had never snowed. In Canada, glaciers are melting rapidly. A heat wave that swept through Canada and neighboring areas of the United States raised temperatures to nearly 50 ° C in a village in British Columbia. In Death Valley, California, the temperature reached 54,4 ° C during one of the many heat waves that hit the southwestern United States, while many points around the Mediterranean were experiencing record temperatures. This exceptional heat was often accompanied by devastating fires, ”said Mr. Petteri Taalas, Secretary General of WMO. https://public.wmo.int/fr/medias/commun ... Ames-et-de


Like it or not, when the glaciers melt, all the water that came from their melting during the summer will be gone, so the rivers and streams will be dry ..., leaving the salty sea to rise up the beds rivers ... it's not complicated and you don't need to be catastrophist to simply see it, it's just a fact

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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by ABC2019 » 05/12/21, 22:12

olivierd wrote:Like it or not, when the glaciers melt, all the water that came from their melting during the summer will be gone, so the rivers and streams will be dry ..., leaving the salty sea to rise up the beds rivers ... it's not complicated and you don't need to be catastrophist to simply see it, it's just a fact

olive

Do you realize anyway that humanity survived a rise in water of 100 meters which submerged millions of km ^ 2 at the end of the last glaciation?

it is just a fact.
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