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Does this mean La Niña is over, we are in El Niño and the California drought is over?
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You mean where deniers were caught in a massive fraud and lying campaign? And you want to relive that humiliation?Are these same "scientists" the same ones we found falsifying data in the Climategate revelations.
DERP! DERP! DEEEEEERRRRRRP!"The guys are idiots because we are now in the third year of El Nina weather. It is rare to have three straight years. El Nina is caused by cooler than normal ocean temperatures.
All of them. Then, at long last, we will end up still at square one. But with no liberties and fully broke.How much more in taxes and lost liberties do we need to pay, in order to not do a damn thing to stop it?
You mean where deniers were caught in a massive fraud and lying campaign? And you want to relive that humiliation?
Get with the program, grandpa. Lying about climate is so 2010's. All the kewl fascists are lying about elections now.
DERP! DERP! DEEEEEERRRRRRP!"
First, shit-for-brains, it's "La Nina."
Second, La Nina isn't the cause, it's the outcome. You're trying to tell us that cold is the cause of cold. You are _so_ 'effin stupid.
Manboob remains a douche.You mean where deniers were caught in a massive fraud and lying campaign? And you want to relive that humiliation?
Get with the program, grandpa. Lying about climate is so 2010's. All the kewl fascists are lying about elections now.
DERP! DERP! DEEEEEERRRRRRP!"
First, shit-for-brains, it's "La Nina."
Second, La Nina isn't the cause, it's the outcome. You're trying to tell us that cold is the cause of cold. You are _so_ 'effin stupid.
Come on. After you got down on your knees and serviced your masters with such consummate skill, I know they gave you a good new lie to tell. They didn't tell you to just whimper and cry.It is hilarious
The Guardian article which I first noted has a typo of some sort in its link to a review, involving MIT climatologist Kevin Trenberth, of ocean heat content (OHC) data. I did a search for a recent Trenberth paper and have linked to a freely available page I believe to be the referenced review.
The study indicates that a number of the ways in which ocean heat content affects all of our daily lives are worsening and that there is a great deal of 'momentum' to this ocean warming effect which will take hundreds of years to undo.
Guardian article: Amount of ocean heat found to be accelerating and fuelling extreme weather events
Trenberth OHC data review: Improved Quantification of the Rate of Ocean Warming