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Here’s Where Global Heat Records Stand So Far in July
Average temperatures for the entire globe have been at their highest on record, scientists said.www.nytimes.com
Indeed, the climate is a hugely complex system with a billion or so variables and far more drivers than are generally discussed or probably even known about. Should a fellow jump up and say it's all about a minute increase in the level of one particular gas then they are a quack rather than a scientist.Yeah but, we need to look at the bigger picture. See, climate change has different meanings, different causes and different symptoms - All at the same time changing in the now. Things you say above were true for a while but have changed since then
. . . . Jakobshavn has spent decades in retreat—that is, until scientists observed an unexpected advance between 2016 and 2017. In addition to growing toward the ocean, the glacier was found to be slowing and thickening. New data collected in March 2019 confirm that the glacier has grown for the third year in a row, and scientists attribute the change to cool ocean waters.
Major Greenland Glacier Is Growing
Jakobshavn Glacier has grown for the third year in a row, and scientists attribute the change to cool ocean waters.earthobservatory.nasa.gov
. . . Eight years ago, it had retreated 2.9 kilometres (1.8 miles) and was losing 70 metres (230 feet) annually. But for the last few years, it has been growing at the same rate, which means it is already back to its original size.
Climate Engineering To Fight Global Warming? What Could Go Wrong! | ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
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You forgot to mention the N.A.Jet stream which really has a direct overriding effect upon climate change drivers . it makes and breaks our Irish summers and winters.
Dublin 2010 - 2014: July at noon measured 12C. December at night measured 16C
Had to turn the central heating all through some summers but t-shirts on in winter = Climate Change flip flop
. . . . “To the north of the jet stream, we have cooler Arctic air and areas of low pressure, which in turn bringing rain spells to the UK”, he added, “To the south of the jet stream, we have an opposite weather pattern with a high-pressure system stalled drawing hot air from north Africa and maintaining the hot dry conditions.”
. . . . Southern Europe is struggling with wildfires and health warnings as a second heatwave – Charon – brings scorching temperatures to the region threatening to break previous records. . . .
. . . . Meanwhile, the UK has had a cooler and wetter July with temperatures way below
How the jet stream is causing global heatwaves and what will happen next
The UK has had a cooler and wetter July with temperatures way below the upper 30s and early 40s being seen in Europeinews.co.uk
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