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Posted: 7/6/2023 8:19:49 PM EDT
The exact modeling system used to estimate Tuesday’s temperature has only been used since 1979, but scientists are able to estimate average temperatures going back tens of thousands of years by using instrument-based global temperature records, tree rings and ice cores, climate scientist Paulo Ceppi told the Washington Post View Quote https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/2023/07/05/july-4-was-earths-hottest-day-in-over-100000-years-breaking-record-for-2nd-day-in-a-row/?sh=320ef5c267dd |
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Everyday, every season and every year from now on will the hottest on record.
Duh Science is easy now. |
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Complete BS.
Most science has been ruined. And, everything the left touches IS ruined. |
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today or the 4th?
it doesn't matter anyways, it's a made up number. |
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Today was the hottest day since records began here in central Arkansas.
Records began today at 6am |
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Between 100,000 and 10,000 years ago we were in a fuckin ice age. Not very hard to beat temperatures during that 90,000 years
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The exact modeling system used to estimate Tuesday’s temperature has only been used since 1979, but scientists are able to estimate average temperatures going back tens of thousands of years by using instrument-based global temperature records, tree rings and ice cores, climate scientist Paulo Ceppi told the Washington Post View Quote Tree rings and ice cores biatch!!! |
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Quoted: It's been cold as shit here lately View Quote My wife was in Florence last week, she said it was cold and rained almost every day. |
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Total bullshit.
Ice core samples have about a 100 year "accuracy" once you get back that far. Tree ring samples tell you the daily temperature...how? |
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A short 15,000 years ago Chicago had 5280 feet worth of ice sitting on it this time of year.
Now not so much. |
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I thought the little ginger nugget, retard from europe said we would all be dead by now.
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They don't even know how old the fucking pyramids are. They are continuing to speak out of their asses instead of being humbled from being so wrong about so much.
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When I was a kid it was an impending ice age then it was acid rain then a hole in the ozone layer ect... these climate nut jobs have NEVER been right. Fuck them.
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Quoted: Do people actually believe this shit? The exact modeling system used to estimate Tuesday's temperature has only been used since 1979, but scientists are able to estimate average temperatures going back tens of thousands of years by using instrument-based global temperature records, tree rings and ice cores, climate scientist Paulo Ceppi told the Washington Post Tree rings and ice cores!!!!! Here's is Forbes work of journalistic art. CNN has been running this too the last week. https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/2023/07/05/july-4-was-earths-hottest-day-in-over-100000-years-breaking-record-for-2nd-day-in-a-row/?sh=320ef5c267dd View Quote |
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Quoted: Total bullshit. Ice core samples have about a 100 year "accuracy" once you get back that far. Tree ring samples tell you the daily temperature...how? View Quote rainfall and other much secondary factors. You nailed it! Plus, the oldest tree cores throughout the world that are available are from much less than 5000 years ago. Science biatches! |
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Quoted: The exact modeling system used to estimate Tuesday’s temperature has only been used since 1979, but scientists are able to estimate average temperatures going back tens of thousands of years by using instrument-based global temperature records, tree rings and ice cores, climate scientist Paulo Ceppi told the Washington Post Tree rings and ice cores biatch!!! Attached File Attached File |
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Science is about as retarded and make believe as religion in the 21st century.
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Today was fairly mild here for July. Sucks for the rest of the world.
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I'd bet they can actually get a decent estimate. But a fraction of a degree good, over 100k years? Lofl. More like plus or minus ten
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Covid killed science.
I no longer trust anything science related after 2019. |
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Quoted: I'd bet they can actually get a decent estimate. But a fraction of a degree good, over 100k years? Lofl. More like plus or minus ten View Quote They can give you an estimate, but it won't be a decent estimate. Global mean temperatures from 10,000+ years ago are generated using sample sizes on the neighborhood of a few dozen samples of *proxy* data, not actual temperature measurements. They use Carbon-14 ratios in the gas dissolved in ice cores to estimate the global mean temperature for an entire year, and the year isn't a precise measurement. Tree ring proxy data is highly sensitive to local temperature and rainfall variations (which is to say *microclimate*). Even if you could get a decent global mean temperature estimate from the proxy data, there's no fucking way they can tell you what the temperature was on the coldest or hottest day of any given year. |
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If you look at temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere, over the past six months, you can see a definite and steady rise. It’s science, so I guess it’s pretty serious
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