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And the climate junkies will keep overlooking info that goes against their narrative, even when it's the experts that are saying it. Round and round we go.Drip_Torch wrote: ↑Sep 30th, 2024, 3:17 pm
No, actually it wasn't. But that's okay, I'm sure my initial post was received by anyone open to it. The rest will keep trying to find a narrative that flies against it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Yes... typical hurricanes tend to knock thins around. I don't necessarily think it's a climate change issue.

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As posted before... NOAA has only been around since 1970... climate data goes back much further than that... so I am not giving them carte blanche on everything climate.Drip_Torch wrote: ↑Oct 1st, 2024, 11:15 pmHow about NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), the leading agency tracking climate data in the United States? Does it have anything to do with climate change?
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yes, I still remember reading about a massive hurricane that hit New Orleans in 1969. The equipment they had at the time could only read up to a certain strength and the hurricane hit the maximum of their archaic measuring equipment and then it just blew away in the storm. For man's entire history on earth, we have a stunningly short period of time to have measured our climate/weather and very little actual data. The sun's energy output is not static, and so we have weather cycles that are caused by those changes in energy. To try and say that somehow man is affecting the climate is insane. There just isn't enough proof of this, and yet now we are wasting trillions of dollars, most of it being syphoned off by criminals like Stephen Guilbeault, via "slush funds".hozzle wrote: ↑Oct 2nd, 2024, 11:49 amAs posted before... NOAA has only been around since 1970... climate data goes back much further than that... so I am not giving them carte blanche on everything climate.Drip_Torch wrote: ↑Oct 1st, 2024, 11:15 pm
How about NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), the leading agency tracking climate data in the United States? Does it have anything to do with climate change?
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Exactly... too many folks not seeing that "climate change" is the curtain that hides corruption. Liberal MP's pushing for carbon taxes upon us in the name of "climate change", yet they are profiting from our tax dollars siphoned from the STDC... MP's literally got over 300 million out of a 1 billion dollar slush fundThe Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Oct 2nd, 2024, 3:03 pmyes, I still remember reading about a massive hurricane that hit New Orleans in 1969. The equipment they had at the time could only read up to a certain strength and the hurricane hit the maximum of their archaic measuring equipment and then it just blew away in the storm. For man's entire history on earth, we have a stunningly short period of time to have measured our climate/weather and very little actual data. The sun's energy output is not static, and so we have weather cycles that are caused by those changes in energy. To try and say that somehow man is affecting the climate is insane. There just isn't enough proof of this, and yet now we are wasting trillions of dollars, most of it being syphoned off by criminals like Stephen Guilbeault, via "slush funds".

I get... climate is changing, just like we have seasons, but it is a cycle that humans have not existed long enough to understand. Climate is what climate is... man-made is a scam plain and simple

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Since 1895 the average annual number of extreme heat days in the US has gone down. These are described as days with temps over 105, 100 and 95 degrees.
There were 18% more days over 95 from 1901 to 1960 than there were 1961-2020.
There were 18% more days over 95 from 1901 to 1960 than there were 1961-2020.
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Any major weather event that more than 150 years ago on North American continent is totally unknown.
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not totally true
A tornado chased the British out of Washington during the war of 1812. The British first ate the dinner that had been laid out for the president and then set fire to the White House.
The Americans were grateful that day for man-made climate change.
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That's right. We also have the great Atlantic hurricane of 1780 that killed 22,000 people.
As NOAA says, the 235th anniversary of the Great Hurricane (with half the CO2).
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hurricane_blo ... e-of-1780/
As NOAA says, the 235th anniversary of the Great Hurricane (with half the CO2).
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hurricane_blo ... e-of-1780/
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Wow, the deadliest hurricane season on record. What we're our GHG emissions like in 1780?Jlabute wrote: ↑Oct 4th, 2024, 7:27 am That's right. We also have the great Atlantic hurricane of 1780 that killed 22,000 people.
As NOAA says, the 235th anniversary of the Great Hurricane (with half the CO2).
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hurricane_blo ... e-of-1780/
For many years, this hurricane was thought to be the same storm which had struck Jamaica the previous fortnight and then a week later struck Pensacola. Later investigation by Lt.Col. William Reid in the mid-19th Century revealed these to be three separate hurricanes. These three storms made 1780 the deadliest Atlantic hurricane season on record.
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https://climatediscussionnexus.com/2024 ... hAFUPXXFnQ
Rice, one of the worlds largest crops, likes the increasing CO2 levels.
"From 1992 to 2009 there were 86 experiments showing an average gain of 44.9% for a 300 ppm increase in CO2, 10 experiments showing a 66% gain for 600 ppm and 1 study reporting a 56% gain for a 900 ppm increase. So fill up your bowls and pass the soy sauce, there’s rice on the menu under rising CO2 levels."
http://www.co2science.org/data/plant_gr ... oryzas.php
Rice, one of the worlds largest crops, likes the increasing CO2 levels.
"From 1992 to 2009 there were 86 experiments showing an average gain of 44.9% for a 300 ppm increase in CO2, 10 experiments showing a 66% gain for 600 ppm and 1 study reporting a 56% gain for a 900 ppm increase. So fill up your bowls and pass the soy sauce, there’s rice on the menu under rising CO2 levels."
http://www.co2science.org/data/plant_gr ... oryzas.php
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While only 54 years ago, (a magical time when CO2 was so much lower) a cyclone struck Bangladesh and killed 500,000 people. Imagine if that happened in 2024? Greta would be parachuting into Bangladesh with David Suzuki and Bowl Cut boy Guilbeault to milk the guilt for all it was worth.77TA wrote: ↑Oct 4th, 2024, 2:27 pmWow, the deadliest hurricane season on record. What we're our GHG emissions like in 1780?Jlabute wrote: ↑Oct 4th, 2024, 7:27 am That's right. We also have the great Atlantic hurricane of 1780 that killed 22,000 people.
As NOAA says, the 235th anniversary of the Great Hurricane (with half the CO2).
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hurricane_blo ... e-of-1780/
For many years, this hurricane was thought to be the same storm which had struck Jamaica the previous fortnight and then a week later struck Pensacola. Later investigation by Lt.Col. William Reid in the mid-19th Century revealed these to be three separate hurricanes. These three storms made 1780 the deadliest Atlantic hurricane season on record.
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I have photos in a magazine... doesn't mean I took them.Drip_Torch wrote: ↑Oct 3rd, 2024, 8:19 pmHere, I found a picture of it for you...The Green Barbarian wrote: ↑Oct 2nd, 2024, 3:03 pm
yes, I still remember reading about a massive hurricane that hit New Orleans in 1969.
Here's the dropsonde coded transmission from August 17, 1969 at 2125 UTC...
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It suggests you're right and there was "archaic" equipment that maxed out at 180 knots in the SE quadrant of the storm. 180 knots is 333+ km/h. Reanalysis for HURDAT2, put the actual surface winds at 150 knots at that time. (approx 278 km/h) I feel comfortable telling you they know enough about that storm to know it was above a CAT 4 hurricane at landfall - even if ... wait for it... the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale wasn't developed until 1971.

NOAA put their mark on a photo taken from someone else.
They are still learning how to decipher climate, IMO.
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