We’re experiencing Earth’s Hottest Weather in 120,000 Years, and it’s just getting Started

The clearly demonstrated idiocy is, of course, found in the posting of EMH.

2023 was the warmest year ON RECORD SINCE 1850, WHEN GLOBAL TEMPERATURE RECORDS ARE AGREED TO HAVE BEGUN.

You, as far as I can see, are the ONLY person who thought otherwise.
So what, what is the problem
 
Yes June and July had many of the hottests says in 100,0000 years and look out for more in the new few years/decades, as our GHG Blankets is getting denser/warmer.

The Hill - 7/08/23

We’re experiencing Earth’s Hottest weather in 120,000 years, and it’s just getting started

BY JEFF BERARDELLI - 07/08/23

(WFLA) — It’s quite the claim: This week, Earth broke an unofficial record for its hottest day in 120,000 years. Actually, the Earth broke that record three times — on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, according to the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer.

El Niño (a natural cycle) is just getting started. As it gets stronger, and adds more heat to Earth’s system, this summer will continue to set new all-time global records for hot days. And along with that, many other records will be shattered as well.


But no matter how hot it gets, the summer of 2023 will soon be considered a “cool” summer in a couple of decades amid the steady drumbeat of human-caused climate heating.

When will El Niño peak?
How can experts be so confident of these bold assertions? As a climate specialist, I’ll do my best to explain. It’s all fairly simple — and fully expected — by the climate science community.

First, researchers know using observations that temperatures over the past decade have been warmer than any ever seen since record-keeping began in the 1800s. Since then, Earth has warmed by 1.2 degrees Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit).

Scientists also know through sophisticated methods of examining copious climate clues in proxy data like tree rings, ice cores, ocean sediments, etc. that Earth’s average temperature has not been this warm since the ice age ended 20,000 years ago.
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/—-/ Because scientific Instruments 175 years ago were sooooo accurate. How could anyone question some guy squinting to read a mercury thermometer within a 10th of a degree that’s hung on the side of a barn exposed to the sun or clouds all day.
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How far back do you believe accurate, instrumented data extend?

I'd like to point out that long before 1850, it was known that a thermometer exposed to the sun would not give accurate readings. It is also a given that an analog scale may be read one order of magnitude finer than its finest markings. A thermometer marked to the nearest degree may be read to a tenth. One marked to the nearest tenth may be read to a hundredth.
 
How far back do you believe accurate, instrumented data extend?

I'd like to point out that long before 1850, it was known that a thermometer exposed to the sun would not give accurate readings. It is also a given that an analog scale may be read one order of magnitude finer than its finest markings.
Was it warmer in the past? Can you speak truth?
 
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