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I'm seeing a clear connection here between climate change deniers and conservative / trump voters :P
Jus' saying.
On topic, my bees are saying its warm. They are building up big time already.
If you were to introduce a third variable, let's call it IQ, then I think climate change denial would be conditionally independent of Trump voting, given IQ. Thickos gravitate towards stupid - it's almost a Fourth Law of Motion.
Like all clueless conspiracy theorists, you don’t know what you’re looking at. That’s the anomaly of the GFS forecast for a single day relative to the CFS model reanalysis dataset. In other words, the short-term departure of one near-surface temperature forecast from a long-term average of model predictions and assimilated observations. It’s a weather anomaly, not a climate anomaly, you cretin
The daily temperature anomaly values shown on these maps reflect current weather patterns, and therefore global and regional means can vary significantly from day-to-day and week-to-week. Climate trends should only be inferred from long-term datasets, such as those available on the Monthly Reanalysis Timeseries page. Please also refer to NOAA's Climate at a Glance for verified data on monthly, seasonal, and annual temperature change since 1880.
Like all clueless conspiracy theorists, you don’t know what you’re looking at. That’s the anomaly of the GFS forecast for a single day relative to the CFS model reanalysis dataset. In other words, the short-term departure of one near-surface temperature forecast from a long-term average of model predictions and assimilated observations. It’s a weather anomaly, not a climate anomaly, you cretin
But if it were to continue to drop as it generally does during a strong La Nina predicted to continue through next year and possibly the year beyond, then eventually it will show up the in the global temperature, will it not.
The trend is here
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Oh dear. Another one. The average/mean temperature of the Earth rises, but the extremes of weather also become more likely. You're confusing the average with the extremes. Sorry to burst your bubble but it doesn't mean milder winters and warmer summers. The term "warming" is more accurately "an increase in energy in the system".
Yes I'm aware that's what they came up with after the event to maintain credibility when everything they'd predicted didn't happen. Change the name from global warming too
I've seen Day After Tomorrow 3 times, I know all about this stuff.
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