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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Arctic W. Fox]
#22420165 - 10/22/15 08:35 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: you guys can keep being suckers
- Prisoner#1: Complains about info from Wikipedia...
- Prisoner#1: *posts links from Wikipedia*
- Prisoner#1: Claims global warming is not real...
- Prisoner#1: *posts links showing global warming is real*
- Prisoner#1: Claims there's no difference between regular milk and organic...
- Prisoner#1: Claims to know the difference between regular and organic milk.
LOL, dude! Stop messing with our heads, Brah!
where did I say global warming isnt real
you have shitty reading comprehension, you must be a liberal
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Prisoner#1] 1
#22420385 - 10/22/15 09:20 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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You have a shitty attitude - you must be american.
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Arctic W. Fox]
#22420391 - 10/22/15 09:21 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Arctic W. Fox said: You have a shitty attitude - you must be american.
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Prisoner#1]
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Mad_Larkin] 1
#22420442 - 10/22/15 09:32 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Mad_Larkin said: humans are part of nature, dummy
machines are not, name one other creature on earth that has managed to pollute and destroy nature in every way possible like humans have? the closest thing is cows 'gas', and elephants 'destroying green things'. Humans are clearly different, we move mountains n shit, point invalid, we are only 'technically' part of nature, realistically we completely throw everything out of balance and manipulate things to the point of no return for profit. No other animal destroys things on purpose.
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: koods]
#22420507 - 10/22/15 09:44 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Who gives a flying fuck about the temperature anomaly? What is the goddamn highest recorded temperature in September throughout history, for chris' sake.
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: starfire_xes]
#22420661 - 10/22/15 10:16 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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starfire_xes said: Who gives a flying fuck about the temperature anomaly? What is the goddamn highest recorded temperature in September throughout history, for chris' sake. 
About 527 million years ago, global temperatures were around 7.88°C higher than "20th century average". Today, we are approximately 0.88°C higher.
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: makaveli8x8]
#22420666 - 10/22/15 10:18 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Mad_Larkin said: humans are part of nature, dummy
machines are not, name one other creature on earth that has managed to pollute and destroy nature in every way possible like humans have? the closest thing is cows 'gas', and elephants 'destroying green things'. Humans are clearly different, we move mountains n shit, point invalid, we are only 'technically' part of nature, realistically we completely throw everything out of balance and manipulate things to the point of no return for profit. No other animal destroys things on purpose.
hyperbole much?
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Arctic W. Fox]
#22420947 - 10/22/15 11:33 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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starfire_xes said: Who gives a flying fuck about the temperature anomaly? What is the goddamn highest recorded temperature in September throughout history, for chris' sake. 
About 527 million years ago, global temperatures were around 7.88°C higher than "20th century average". Today, we are approximately 0.88°C higher.
You don't know that, because no human sat outside 527 million years ago and wrote down the readings on their thermometer. There is no way for you to say, and be truthful, that on October 23 527 million BC the temperature peaked at 7.12 C whereas Oct. 22 2015 AD is going to be 15 C.
Nobody sat there and measured the temperature and recorded it. They will tomorrow, but nobody will ever record the temperature from 527 MYA.
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: The Moose]
#22420951 - 10/22/15 11:35 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Also, the Earth is over 4 billion years old. So maybe, 2 billion years ago the average temperature was 20 C higher than 527 MYA. But nobody knows, because nobody was there, so there is no data
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: The Moose]
#22421001 - 10/22/15 11:50 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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The Moose said: Also, the Earth is over 4 billion years old. So maybe, 2 billion years ago the average temperature was 20 C higher than 527 MYA. But nobody knows, because nobody was there, so there is no data
So what answer do you want, bitch? Either accept the information that's available, or pull the stick out of your ass and tell us what your temperature is.
527 million year span not good enough for you? Let's see you find a better number.
Goddamn, get a grip.
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Arctic W. Fox]
#22421011 - 10/22/15 11:52 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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By the way - 2 billion years ago the Earth was at the end of a fucking ice age, so no, it wasn't 20°C higher. Google "snowball earth".
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: Arctic W. Fox]
#22421161 - 10/23/15 12:52 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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What I'm saying is all the cold hard data we have is from within the last several hundred years. There are no other accurate/recorded measurements of temperature prior to that.
My temperature is probably around 98.6 F - give or take around 1 degree.
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Arctic W. Fox said: By the way - 2 billion years ago the Earth was at the end of a fucking ice age, so no, it wasn't 20°C higher. Google "snowball earth".
No it wasn't. 2.05 BYA marks the beginning of the Orosirian period, which is the period in which 2 billion years ago falls into, which did not have an ice age. The last one prior to the start of the Orosirian period was during the Rhyacian period and is the Huronian glaciazation, a "snowball earth" event. This event lasted from 2.3 BYA to about 2.2 BYA, which leaves a solid 200 million years in between the end of that and 2 billion years ago. So no, it was not particularly close to the end of an ice age.
Also 527 MYA is the Cambrian period, including the Cambrian explosion you may have heard about which was a huge biological/evolutionary event. I haven't looked into how warm or cold it was purported to be, but it was definitely not all that cold since that is about 100 million years before half the ocean decided to crawl out of the water.
Also I pulled the numbers 20 C and 2 BYA out of my ass in my previous post anyway.
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: RabbitFoot]
#22421273 - 10/23/15 02:14 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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What are you talking about? The arctic sea ice extent was the smallest ever recorded this year.
Your FACTS are wrong.
Also, you don't seem to know what "pollute" means.
pol·lute pəˈlo͞ot/ verb contaminate (water, air, or a place) with harmful or poisonous substances. "the explosion polluted the town with dioxin" synonyms: contaminate, adulterate, taint, poison, foul, dirty, soil, infect; literarybefoul "fish farms will pollute the lake"
CO2 levels are twice the amount ever seen in the past million years. This is HARMFUL. Your Nitrogen example demonstrates how poorly you think about complex, non black and white concepts. Nitrogen is not a pollutant with levels at 80%. Increase those levels and nitrogen becomes a pollutant. Animal life on earth would go extinct if nitrogen levels hit 100%
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: koods]
#22421300 - 10/23/15 02:31 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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4 billion years ago the earth was 5000x hotter than it is today, proof that global warming isn't real
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: makaveli8x8]
#22421308 - 10/23/15 02:41 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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No. The earth was never that hot. Not even close.
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: koods]
#22421313 - 10/23/15 02:49 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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when it first formed it was, it was gas, then lava, then it started cooling, now u might say it was part of another planet and broke off or something, and something with the moon possibly being part of earth or crashed into it or something but really none of that really matters
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: makaveli8x8]
#22421321 - 10/23/15 02:56 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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You are claiming the earth used to be 1.5 Million degrees K. The surface of the sun is only 5000° K. Regular matter does not exist at those temperatures. It is just a sea of protons and elections.
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Re: September highest recorded temperature anomaly in recorded history [Re: koods]
#22421326 - 10/23/15 03:03 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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koods said: What are you talking about? The arctic sea ice extent was the smallest ever recorded this year.
Your FACTS are wrong.
Also, you don't seem to know what "pollute" means.
pol·lute pəˈlo͞ot/ verb contaminate (water, air, or a place) with harmful or poisonous substances. "the explosion polluted the town with dioxin" synonyms: contaminate, adulterate, taint, poison, foul, dirty, soil, infect; literarybefoul "fish farms will pollute the lake"
CO2 levels are twice the amount ever seen in the past million years. This is HARMFUL. Your Nitrogen example demonstrates how poorly you think about complex, non black and white concepts. Nitrogen is not a pollutant with levels at 80%. Increase those levels and nitrogen becomes a pollutant. Animal life on earth would go extinct if nitrogen levels hit 100%
Antarctic sea ice extent reached its likely maximum for the year, at 18.83 million square kilometers (7.24 million square miles) on October 6, 2015. This year’s maximum was the sixteenth highest in the 35-year record. It was 120,000 square kilometers (46,000 square miles) above the average maximum daily extent computed over the 1981 to 2010 period of 18.71 million square kilometers (7.19 million square miles), and 1.33 million square kilometers (514,000 square miles) below the record maximum set in 2014. The date of the maximum was quite late in comparison to the 35-year satellite record. Only one year, 2002, has had a later maximum (October 12).
At the date of the 2015 maximum, Antarctic sea ice extent was greater than average in the Antarctic Peninsula region, the Weddell Sea, and the Wilkes Land coast area; and below average in the Ross Sea and Indian Ocean sectors.
http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/
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