LOL! don't wait up, nothing coming.quite a claim, citation needed
LOL! don't wait up, nothing coming.quite a claim, citation needed
What a load of bullshitYou clearly know more about the climate than the experts who have spent their life's studying it. https://science.nasa.gov/climate-change/scientific-consensus/
September 2024
September 2024 was the second warmest September on record for the globe in NOAA's 175-year record. The September global surface temperature was 1.24°C (2.23°F) above the 20th-century average of 15.0°C (59.0°F). This is 0.19°C (0.34°F) less than the record warm September of 2023, and broke the streak of 15 straight global record-breaking warm months; the first month since May 2023 that was not record warm. September 2024 marked the 50th consecutive September with global temperatures, at least nominally, above the 20th-century average and the 547th-consecutive month with temperatures at least nominally above the 20th-century average. The past eleven Septembers (2014–2024) have been the warmest Septembers on record.
The global land-only September temperature was second-warmest on record at 1.86°C (3.35°F) above average. The ocean-only temperature also was second-warmest at 0.96°C (1.73°F) above average. These temperatures occurred under ENSO-neutral conditions. According to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center, ENSO-neutral conditions continued with near-average sea surface temperatures (SSTs) across most of the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, and La Niña is favored to emerge in September–November (60% chance) and is expected to persist through January–March 2025.
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Record-warm September temperatures covered large parts of eastern Europe, eastern Canada, the Caribbean, and large parts of Southeast Asia. Much-warmer-than-average to record-warm conditions occurred in most all but the southern tip of South America and its Pacific coastal areas, much of southern Africa, northern Africa, large parts of North America, and much of the Arctic, which had its second-warmest September on record. All areas of Australia were warmer than average with widespread much above-average to record-warm conditions across the western half of the continent. A large area of much-warm-than-average temperatures also occurred in Antarctica near the Transantarctic Mountains. During September 2024, 11.7% of the world's surface had a record-high September temperature, exceeding the previous September record set in 2023 by 0.1%. Across the global land surface 11.6% had a record-high September surface air temperature. Meanwhile, 0.1% of the global land and ocean surface experienced a record-cold September temperature.
Areas with cooler-than-average September temperatures included parts of southeast Greenland, Iceland and parts of western Europe, south-central Russia and Kazakhstan. Areas in southern Africa as well as much of equatorial Africa, where rainfall was generally above average, also experienced cooler-than-average conditions in September. Cooler-than-average to much-cooler-than-average temperatures also covered much of West Antarctica as well as a large part of East Antarctica, with widespread anomalies more than -2.0°C (-3.6°F) below the 1991–2020 average.
Over the global oceans the most widespread areas of much-above-average to record-warm September temperatures occurred in the western Pacific, the Indian Ocean, and the Southern Ocean. Across the global ocean, 11.8% of its surface had a record-high temperature for the month. Only 0.1% of the global ocean was record cold in September. Widespread areas of below-average September sea surface temperatures were largely confined to the equatorial eastern Pacific, the southeastern Pacific, small parts of the southern Atlantic, and the far northern Atlantic.
In the Northern Hemisphere, September 2024 also ranked second warmest on record at 1.60°C (2.88°F) above average. This is 0.16°C (0.29°F) cooler than September 2023. The Northern Hemisphere land temperature and ocean temperature each individually ranked second warmest on record for the month. The Southern Hemisphere experienced its second warmest September on record at 0.87°C (1.57°F) above average, 0.23°C (0.41°F) cooler than September 2023. The Southern Hemisphere land temperature was sixth-warmest and the ocean temperature was second warmest for September.
September 2024 Blended Land and Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies in degrees Celsius
September 2024 Blended Land and Sea Surface Temperature Percentiles
Ok show some proof that they don't work instead of pretending you know something they don't.None of the real experts that write the models are predicting catastrophe. That’s mostly people that can’t even solve a quadratic equation.
When asked for proof of how and why the formulas work, the people that have no idea use a call to authority argument to silence dissent.
There is no such thing as scientific consensus with the "man made" global warming, I'll bet the human race on it, what are you betting ? a wet bed"science" doesn't do anything, science is a process we use... and using past wrongs in "science" (whatever you specifically are referring to) as an argument against current scientific consensus is fallacious.
bring more than infographics to the table when you're going up against scientific consensus.
what if you're wrong? you're willing to bet the human race?
Wrong as usual dummy!There is no such thing as scientific consensus with the "man made" global warming, I'll bet the human race on it, what are you betting ? a wet bed
No it just makes you look like an arrogant fool.I did a paper on weather models in the 1990’s for my ap calculus class. Which doesn’t make me an expert, just more informed than you.
Wrong as usual dummy!
I can link at least 10 more but 1 is enough to prove you wrong.Do scientists agree on climate change? - NASA Science
Yes, the vast majority of actively publishing climate scientists – 97 percent – agree that humans are causing global warming and climate change. Most of the leading science organizations around the world have issued public statements expressing this, including international and U.S. science...science.nasa.gov
Look you fools have your own Wikipedia page!Off ya go
Nah other fools who think know more about science than scientists have said nobody reads the links I put up.Off ya go
No, its still where I put it, no idea how it got in the last post so I deleted it. seeing how you never read it the first or second time I'll put it up again.Look you fools have your own Wikipedia page!
Pulled ya stupid link down I see.Climate change denial - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
No, its still where I put it, no idea how it got in the last post so I deleted it. seeing how you never read it the first or second time I'll put it up again.
How much has the Sun influenced Northern Hemisphere temperature trends? An ongoing debate - Global Warming Solved
Press release for our recent, "How much has the Sun influenced Northern Hemisphere temperature trends? An ongoing debate" paper: A diverse expert panel of global scientists finds blaming climate change mostly on greenhouse gas emissions was premature. Their findings contradict the UN IPCC’s...globalwarmingsolved.com
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Only the cold spells kill everything.Evidence - NASA Science
Takeaways The rate of change since the mid-20th century is unprecedented over millennia. Earth’s climate has changed throughout history. Just in the last 800,000 years, there have been eight cycles of ice ages and warmer periods, with the end of the last ice age about 11,700 years ago marking...science.nasa.gov
Only the cold spells kill everything.
Think Antarctica vs tropical forest…..
Biodiversity increases with more energy in the system.
I’m going to keep having bonfires, heating my shop with coal or wood, and burning race fuel by the 5 gallon pail.
Leave a complaint on the gate at the end of the gravel driveway.
FFS Porky anything from the NASA is corupted bullshit and little kiddie science.Evidence - NASA Science
Takeaways The rate of change since the mid-20th century is unprecedented over millennia. Earth’s climate has changed throughout history. Just in the last 800,000 years, there have been eight cycles of ice ages and warmer periods, with the end of the last ice age about 11,700 years ago marking...science.nasa.gov
So it's OK for you to link NASA but no one else?FFS Porky anything from the NASA is corupted bullshit and little kiddie science.
Yeah when I'm linking your link fom NASA it isSo it's OK for you to link NASA but no one else?
Yeah when I'm linking your link fom NASA it is
psychopath? moron? both?I'll bet the human race on it