@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:Millions of excellent data points exist. Your claim they are bad data is what is bogus.
Cherry picked data is bad data.
MontereyJack wrote:Let me simplify it for your comprehension: enjoy it when the Michigan property you live on becomes the Michigan Sahara due to climate change. Enjoy.
Spare me the silly hysteria.
@Olivier5,
Childish name-calling is no substitute for an intelligent argument.
Olivier5 wrote:is in denial and will remain there for a few years, out of fear I suspect - fear that the 'data' is true, I mean.
No. I disregard this data because it is clearly biased and therefore unreliable.
Olivier5 wrote:You can't teach an important truth to a stranger, they say, and people in denial are the ultimate strangers. They run away from truth tellers in order to preserve themselves.
Applying the mantle of "truth teller" to people who push biased and unreliable data is a bit much.
@Olivier5,
Olivier5 wrote:You're bat-**** crazy. Nobody tries to redistribute "the wealth if the West". Where do you read this ****?
Many of these silly global warming programs demand that the US pay tons of money to help developing nations, while at the same time demanding that the US dramatically cut back on our power usage.
George Natsioulis - Welcome to $hell
@hightor,
But as God gave the earth, its creatures and resources, to mankind that we might harvest His bounty, there's no problem.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in the UK was exceeded on 25 July in Cambridge, where the thermometer hit 38.7C (101F). The record for the hottest February day was also broken, with Kew Gardens in London recording 21.2C on the 26th.
The hottest December day is also likely to have been exceeded when 18.7C was recorded at Achfary in the Scottish Highlands on the 28th, but this is awaiting verification. The Highlands also recorded the highest minimum temperature ever recorded in February – of 13.9C at Achnagart.
Eight high temperature records were broken in the last decades, but only one for a low temperature. That was for the lowest maximum temperature for a March day, when Tredegar in Wales never got warmer than -4.7C on 1 March 2018 during the “beast from the east” weather event.
A hot decade has also come to an end in Germany; 2019 was the third warmest year since records began.
The average temperature in Germany in 2019 was 10.2 degrees Celsius, 2.0 degrees higher than in the reference period from 1961 to 1990.
As in the previous year, the summer in particular was significantly too dry - even though a nationwide average of around 730 litres of precipitation per square metre has so far reached 93 percent of the annual rainfall target. However, in some regions there was far too little rain. From the Thuringian basin to the Leipzig lowland bay, some measuring stations recorded only about 350 litres per square metre. Most rain and snow, on the other hand, fell in the Allgäu region, with up to 2,450 litres per square metre. The largest daily total came in the form of heavy rainfall in Kreuth-Glashütte near Bad Tölz on 28 July, with 138.9 litres per square metre.
@blatham,
a colonic is quite different. A physic is administered via the juice glass or by the teaspoon.
@Walter Hinteler,
Weve been sent a crop advisory from the PA Dept Ag. (The Fed DEpt of AG has "SHUT DOWN" most weather response advisories since the admin has begun clamping down on science)
The Pa Dept Ag hs advised fruit growers regarding several Climate change responses to producers of stuff that requires a longer "stratification" by a minimum number of winter days where the grounds are frozen. Crops like rhubarb, certain berries and sweet cherries may become "Migratory" as their optimal growing zones are moving north.
SC Pa is being considered for a further redefinition of its "growing zone"
Wed been a 6 for as long as I recall and then we were made a 6 b,now we are being studied for a climate change to zone 7a.(Thats almot a tmprate marine environment like the lower Chesapeake) I would assume that would require White House authorization.
@farmerman,
Ah, that stuff. Gotcha. Physics and colonics for the in and unguents for the out. A time-tested agrarian health regime.
@blatham,
Here's one sign of the maturing understanding and consequences of Global Warming, several major US INSURANCE CARRIERS are going to refuse to underwrite policies for energy companies tht derive their product by greater than 25% fossil fuel sources.
They also WILL NOT underwrite any policies for companies asscoited with tar sand development.
For the first time, climate change can be detected daily in global weather, as Swiss researchers have identified signals of climate change in global weather. For every single day since 2012.
Wissenschaftler der ETH Zürich rütteln nun an diesem Wetter-ist-nicht-gleich-Klima-Paradigma
They have - for the first time - identified the fingerprint of man-made climate change in the daily world weather.
For the current study (full text linked below), the researchers have re-analysed global weather data and climate models using statistical methods. Result: The long-term trend towards global warming is also reflected in daily weather data on global air temperature and humidity. If weather data from the entire year is taken into account, the fingerprint of man-made climate change can even be seen since 1999.
Report
>Climate change now detectable from any single day of weather at global scale<
Report @ WP
Everyday weather is linked to human-caused climate change in new studyQuote:In what one outside expert, Michael Wehner of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, deemed a “profoundly disturbing” result, the study found that the global warming fingerprint remained present even when the signal from the global average temperature trend was removed.
“This . . . is telling us that anthropogenic climate change has become so large that it exceeds even daily weather variability at the global scale,” Wehner said in an email. “This is disturbing as the Earth is on track for significantly more warming in even the most optimistic future scenarios.”
Stanford University climate scientist Noah Diffenbaugh, who was not involved in the study, said it advances our understanding of climate change’s effects.
“The fact that the influence of global warming can now be seen in the daily weather around the world — which in some ways is the noisiest manifestation — is another clear sign of how strong the signal of climate change has become,” he said in an email. “This study provides important new evidence that climate change is influencing the conditions that people and ecosystems are experiencing every day, all around the world.”
The research may provide a bridge between two approaches to detecting the human fingerprint on the changing climate. One of these techniques focuses on long-term trends, while another looks at regionally specific, shorter-term extreme weather events. Until this new study, there was no way to integrate these two specialties.
“Because it’s not possible to disentangle the fingerprint of climate change from natural internal variability for any particular extreme event, these studies use model simulations to estimate how the probabilities of such ‘class of events’ may have changed under anthropogenic climate change,” said study lead author Sebastian Sippel, of the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich.
“Our study could be seen also as linking these two sides of the same coin,” he said.
The study contains uncertainties, particularly when it comes to the accuracy of computer models in simulating various climate cycles. It also does not tease out the importance of other factors that influence the climate, such as land-use change and human-made and volcanic aerosols.
Knutti notes that the use of machine learning techniques, which can help tease out patterns in large data sets, can introduce uncertainties as well, although he’s confident those were minimized here.
While the new study does not attribute the climate change trends they found completely to human activities, Sippel said it’s unlikely there is another plausible explanation.
“We know from many other studies that the warming in the last 40 years is almost entirely human,” he said, adding that this is the subject of follow-up work.
@farmerman,
Wow! Makes good sense, of course.
If this trend continues and expands (which seems certain), we can expect the folks at FOX and other such voices to attack the insurance carriers for their cold-hearted, selfish and un-American corporate greed.
@blatham,
and continue supporting the brave folks of the fossil fuel industry.
I should talk, Im a whore of the Marcellus. Course Im closing wells
@farmerman,
I'd rather you go no further with your whoring confessions. After the final episode of Phoebe Waller Bridge's "Fleabag", the whole confession thing has taken on a rather unexpected coloration.
@blatham,
Yes, but being a whore keeps the work from being done by amateurs