STOP worrying Earth is getting hotter

2023 was the warmest year on record the media and the elite class claims... what a stupid belief... how convenient that it was last year... go ahead dummies buy your ecars and fall for the big lie... I for one prefer my freedom over any elites lies....
Its been much warmer before we started keeping track and so called records.... those same records by the way were also used to push the theory of an Ice Age... if you're old enough you will remember that....
 
2023 was the warmest year on record the media and the elite class claims... what a stupid belief... how convenient that it was last year... go ahead dummies buy your ecars and fall for the big lie... I for one prefer my freedom over any elites lies....
Its been much warmer before we started keeping track and so called records.... those same records by the way were also used to push the theory of an Ice Age... if you're old enough you will remember that....




  • An astonishing –62.4°C was recorded in Tongulakh, Siberia on January 14th. In addition to becoming Earth’s coldest temperature recorded in 2023, the all-time station record was broken in Tongulakh.
  • On February 4th 2023, the Halifax airport in Nova Scotia saw its coldest wind chills ever recorded, with temperature plummeted to –43°C (–45.4°F). This tops its previous record of –41°C that was set on February 13th 1967 for wind chill. Many other places across Canada also set new daily records, with temperatures lower than –40°C. On February 19th, temperatures in Shepherd Bay, Nunavut dropped to –49.6°C (–57.3°F).
  • The United Kingdom on Tuesday March 7th braved its coldest night of 2023 with the temperatures dropping to below –15 Celsius in several regions. According to the Independent, a U.K. news portal, the British Met Office revealed that the temperature at Kinbrace in the Scottish Highlands was recorded at –15.2 Celsius, making it the coldest March in the country since 2010.
  • In February, the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire reported a wind-chill low of –78 Celsius (–108 Fahrenheit) — the coldest temperature ever recorded in the United States. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) in Caribou, Maine, said it received reports of “frostquakes”. “Just like earthquakes, [they] generate tremors, thundering sensations. These are caused by sudden cracks in frozen soil or underground water when it’s very cold.”
  • In Boston, where officials closed down the public school system due to the impending freeze, the low temperature hit –23°C (–10°F), shattering the day’s record set more than a century ago, the National Weather Service (NWS) said. In Providence, Rhode Island, the mercury dropped to –23°C (–9°F), well below the previous all-time low of –19°C (–2°F), set in 1918. The Arctic blast flowing into the U.S. from eastern Canada also brought record lows to Albany, New York; Augusta, Maine; Rochester, New York; and Worcester, Massachusetts, among other places.
  • Sydney experienced its coldest June morning on record on Monday, with a minimum temperature of 1.8°C at Olympic Park, according to Miriam Bradbury, a senior meteorologist at the Bureau of Meteorology. In fact, more than 100 weather stations across Australia registered their coldest May minimum temperatures on record – with regular frosts, snowfall, and below-average rainfall to boot.
  • Thursday June 1st saw potentially the lowest June temperature on record in Finland. A weather station in Lapland, Enontekiö Kilpisjärvi Saana, reached –7.7°C. This may not seem that cold for northern Finland, where winter temperatures reach as low as –51.5°C, but the last time Lapland saw a minimum temperature of –7°C in June was on June 3rd 1962
  • Extreme cold arrived abnormally early in Antarctica, with temperatures dropping to below –75°C from the beginning of May. Following the onset of polar night, winter has started at the South Pole, and with it glacial cold at the Russian research station of Vostok. As early as May 5th a low of –75°C was recorded, while just days ago this fell further to –76.4°C. This marks a new record for the early winter. Daily highs are also plummeting, often just below –70°C on the Earth’s coldest continent.
  • A sudden and unexpected surge of cold Arctic air engulfed several regions of South America, shattering numerous cold records in its wake. Although it is currently summer in the southern hemisphere, including parts of South America such as Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and parts of Brazil, some areas have experienced a drastic and rapid shift in weather, going from a heat wave to frost in less than a week. On February 18th 2023, most of the cities in Paraguay experienced a sharp drop in temperature, breaking their previous records for minimum temperatures. The temperatures ranged between 7° and 16°C (44.6- 60.8°F) across the country, with the lowest readings recorded in the southeast. The lowest temperature was 7.7°C (45.9 °F), which is just 0.7°C (1.2°F) from the national record low for the month of February. The extreme cold weather caused at least 30 cities in Argentina to break their monthly cold records on the same day.






And then there is the claim of "record warm ocean water" which resulted in a DUD of a cane season....


There are the Co2 FRAUD "claims" and then there is truth, and the claims of the Co2 FRAUD NEVER HAVE ANY TRUTH AT ALL...
 
Is the amount that melted 50% of the total? 5%? 0.005%?
Has the meltwater raised the level of the oceans? By how much?

Why should that really big number scare anyone?
Because it is scary and shows no sign of reversing. In 2022, global mean sea level was 101.2 millimeters (4 inches) above 1993 levels, making it the highest annual average in the satellite record (1993-present).
 
Because it is scary and shows no sign of reversing. In 2022, global mean sea level was 101.2 millimeters (4 inches) above 1993 levels, making it the highest annual average in the satellite record (1993-present).

Because it is scary and shows no sign of reversing.

Why is it scary? Is it a large percentage of the total?

In 2022, global mean sea level was 101.2 millimeters (4 inches) above 1993 levels, making it the highest annual average in the satellite record (1993-present).

The highest in 30 years? Wow!
DURR
An 8-inch increase in 140 years. How will we survive?
 
Because it is scary and shows no sign of reversing.

Why is it scary? Is it a large percentage of the total?
It is already doing damage and that damage will get worse and worse.

In 2022, global mean sea level was 101.2 millimeters (4 inches) above 1993 levels, making it the highest annual average in the satellite record (1993-present).

The highest in 30 years? Wow!
DURR
An 8-inch increase in 140 years. How will we survive?
Spoken like someone who doesn't live near the ocean. Talk to a Floridian or a Bangladeshi.
 
It is already doing damage and that damage will get worse and worse.


Spoken like someone who doesn't live near the ocean. Talk to a Floridian or a Bangladeshi.

It is already doing damage and that damage will get worse and worse.

What damage?

Spoken like someone who doesn't live near the ocean

Lots of Floridians dying because the ocean rose 8 inches since 1880?
 
It is already doing damage and that damage will get worse and worse.

What damage?

Spoken like someone who doesn't live near the ocean

Lots of Floridians dying because the ocean rose 8 inches since 1880?
Would Katrina or Sandy have been so deadly and expensive without that rise? What if it continues to rise?
 
Would Katrina or Sandy have been so deadly and expensive without that rise? What if it continues to rise?

Show the difference an 8-inch rise made to Katrina, I'd be happy to look at your evidence.

What if it does? If you feel we release too much CO2, how many additional nuclear power plants should we build?
 
Because it is scary and shows no sign of reversing. In 2022, global mean sea level was 101.2 millimeters (4 inches) above 1993 levels, making it the highest annual average in the satellite record (1993-present).
That's what happens in interglacial periods. There's nothing new here.
 
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