The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming

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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Exnihiloest » 20/01/23, 19:20

Christophe wrote:
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izentrop wrote:Where did you see that he was talking about the climate?


He speaks of a "temperature anomaly of 20°C on the scale of the continent". But the climate is local. Averaging weather temperatures is as stupid as adding cabbages and carrots, this value has no meaning. But when we have a peak in the background noise, come on, we grab it, and we're scared. Always the same lousy methods of selection bias in support of the future apocalypse.


Mdr, isn't it you who recently gave us a big piece of shit claiming that the average temperatures of the globe weren't rising that much? : Shock: : Shock: : Shock:


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I was talking about the climate, not the weather.
If I have to make versions of my posts accessible to college students, it will become cumbersome.
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Exnihiloest » 20/01/23, 19:39

izentrop wrote:...
So I repeat to you the difference that you did not understand:
Weather and climate: what temporal and spatial difference?
The difference between the two notions is a matter of time scale:

- The weather corresponds to short-term fluctuations;
- The climate corresponds to sets of structural values ​​in the long term — over decades.
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Yes it's linked to the time scale, but a world average of weather temperatures taken at the right time to say it's hot makes no sense, it is not significant of anything.
Moreover, I have never seen the formula used to calculate this average value. The measurements not being made at stable positions and at regular intervals around the earth, what fiddling this calculation must be, especially to compare them to values ​​obtained 2 centuries ago when the measurements were less precise and considerably less less number. But hey, you believe in it like others in the flat earth, it's your right.
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Christophe » 20/01/23, 19:57

Exnihiloest wrote:
Christophe wrote:
Exnihiloest wrote:
He speaks of a "temperature anomaly of 20°C on the scale of the continent". But the climate is local. Averaging weather temperatures is as stupid as adding cabbages and carrots, this value has no meaning. But when we have a peak in the background noise, come on, we grab it, and we're scared. Always the same lousy methods of selection bias in support of the future apocalypse.


Mdr, isn't it you who recently gave us a big piece of shit claiming that the average temperatures of the globe weren't rising that much? : Shock: : Shock: : Shock:


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I was talking about the climate, not the weather.
If I have to make versions of my posts accessible to college students, it will become cumbersome.


You are delusional grandpa...

The climate is local and the weather is global, is that your idea?
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by izentrop » 20/01/23, 23:50

Grandpa has no more arguments... He never had any in fact. : Cry:
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Christophe » 21/01/23, 01:17

Exni takes what psychotropic according to you? : Mrgreen:
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Christophe » 05/02/23, 00:33

The Mount Washington station is currently recording the most extreme values ​​on Earth: -43°C with stratospheric wind values ​​close to 200km/h, i.e. a feeling of -80.



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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Christophe » 04/03/23, 08:52

Apparently from what I've heard lately, the +4°C box will be the reality...

Good fun : https://interactive-atlas.ipcc.ch/

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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Christophe » 04/03/23, 08:56

The "good" news is that it will green the tropical deserts:

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Afterwards, well, these are changes in % (?)...so when you start from 0%...you can quickly have 100%... : Mrgreen:
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Christophe » 04/03/23, 09:00

Zen rain details: : Mrgreen:

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