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  • Global Climate change 2019

    Every year recently a thread has been posted concerning the continuing global warming trend. This thread will deal with 2019.


    Source: https://www.space.com/20112-oldest-known-star-universe.html



    July was the hottest month ever on Earth. Now massive wildfires are burning across the globe.

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    This is not just one very, very hot month, and it reflects the trend for Global warning.

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    And the coolest July was in 2014
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Teallaura View Post
      This only refers to the Midwest temperatures. Your selective citation of the article and failure to note world conditions is noted. The reasons for the low temperatures in the Midwest were described in the article, and the world wide perspective.

      Source: usatoday.com/story/weather/2014/08/12/cold-july-climate-report/13952947/


      Global climate data for July will be released next Monday, the NCDC reports. The ongoing chill in the U.S. so far this year has not been the case elsewhere on Earth. June was the third straight month that temperatures tied or broke record highs worldwide. Note this reference updates the data for 1914.

      If July turns out to be record warm around the world, it would mark the warmest single month since records began.

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      Last edited by shunyadragon; 08-23-2019, 06:59 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sparko View Post
          Speculation as to what are forest fires and what are pasture fires. The main issue is temperature worldwide, and the worldwide incidence of forest fires for July 2019.

          Again . . .

          Source: Source: [url

          https://www.space.com/20112-oldest-known-star-universe.html][/url]
          Wildfires are burning across the globe, clogging the sky with smoke from Alaska to the Amazon, and scientists say it's no coincidence that July was the warmest-ever month recorded on Earth.

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          Last edited by shunyadragon; 08-23-2019, 10:03 AM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by shunyadragon View Post
            Speculation as to what are forest fires and what are pasture fires. The main issue is temperature worldwide, and the worldwide incidence of forest fires for July 2019.

            Again . . .

            Source: Source: [url

            https://www.space.com/20112-oldest-known-star-universe.html][/url]
            Wildfires are burning across the globe, clogging the sky with smoke from Alaska to the Amazon, and scientists say it's no coincidence that July was the warmest-ever month recorded on Earth.

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            You can't even get your links right.

            https://www.space.com/20112-oldest-k...-universe.html

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            The "pasture fires" comment was an aside and not the point.

            The point of the article is that the press is trying to make it sounds like a dire emergency that the Amazon rain forest is burning down and "record number of fires" when the truth is that the Amazon fires over all are LOWER than normal, and that these fires are a yearly occurrence.

            "The Sky is Falling!"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by shunyadragon View Post
              This only refers to the Midwest temperatures.
              For full context, NASA tracks global temperatures relative to the period 1951-1980, so after some considerable warming had already taken place. They do show that the last time temperatures were below the '51-'80 average was a July. July of 1985. That means its now been 34 years since the last time we've had a month that was below the typical temperature of when i grew up (I was born in the mid-60s). And nobody under 35 has ever experienced such a month.
              "Any sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from trolling."

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              • #8
                Originally posted by shunyadragon View Post
                This only refers to the Midwest temperatures. Your selective citation of the article and failure to note world conditions is noted. The reasons for the low temperatures in the Midwest were described in the article, and the world wide perspective.

                Source: usatoday.com/story/weather/2014/08/12/cold-july-climate-report/13952947/


                Global climate data for July will be released next Monday, the NCDC reports. The ongoing chill in the U.S. so far this year has not been the case elsewhere on Earth. June was the third straight month that temperatures tied or broke record highs worldwide. Note this reference updates the data for 1914.

                If July turns out to be record warm around the world, it would mark the warmest single month since records began.

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                Minus the part that tells us how the temperatures were taken. You know, the part that miraculously finds warming where it hadn't been for fifteen years?

                Either scientists were idiots for fifteen years - or they are idiots now.


                Denmark is having a rotting problem...
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Teallaura View Post
                  Minus the part that tells us how the temperatures were taken. You know, the part that miraculously finds warming where it hadn't been for fifteen years?
                  What exactly are you referring to?
                  "Any sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from trolling."

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TheLurch View Post
                    What exactly are you referring to?
                    The sudden 'lookie, there was no hiatus' thing - which seems to be where Shuny's article comes from but won't state it clearly enough.

                    To be honest, I'm pretty much done with this. But that may be because I'm feeling rough today.

                    On second thought - I'll come back to this when I feel better and reread the thing.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sparko View Post
                      You can't even get your links right.

                      https://www.space.com/20112-oldest-k...-universe.html

                      Strange 'Methuselah' Star Looks Older Than the Universe




                      The "pasture fires" comment was an aside and not the point.

                      The point of the article is that the press is trying to make it sounds like a dire emergency that the Amazon rain forest is burning down and "record number of fires" when the truth is that the Amazon fires over all are LOWER than normal, and that these fires are a yearly occurrence.

                      "The Sky is Falling!"
                      Sorry for the error. Personal remarks and sarcasm based on a bias against Global warming are not meaningful. The main issue was the global trend of temperatures and fires.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by TheLurch View Post
                        For full context, NASA tracks global temperatures relative to the period 1951-1980, so after some considerable warming had already taken place. They do show that the last time temperatures were below the '51-'80 average was a July. July of 1985. That means its now been 34 years since the last time we've had a month that was below the typical temperature of when i grew up (I was born in the mid-60s). And nobody under 35 has ever experienced such a month.
                        I was born in '46 and experienced colder winters in the 50's

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Teallaura View Post
                          The sudden 'lookie, there was no hiatus' thing - which seems to be where Shuny's article comes from but won't state it clearly enough.

                          To be honest, I'm pretty much done with this. But that may be because I'm feeling rough today.

                          On second thought - I'll come back to this when I feel better and reread the thing.

                          If you come back cite references accurately and completely.

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                          • #14
                            More specific complete records up to the present in 2019:

                            Source: https://www.axios.com/temperature-records-set-in-2019-512a1109-99ae-45aa-8953-781ff955c91d.html



                            All the global temperature records broken in 2019, so far

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Sparko View Post
                              The reference did refer to two issues: (1) The hottest recorded July on record. (2) The increase in fires world wide. Yes the fires in the Amazon were forest and pasture fires, but nonetheless these annual human set fires are a long term issue concerning global warming, but the main issue is the world wide high temperatures in 2019, which was better documented in the later reference.

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