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How On Earth Could This Have HAPPENED, When CO2 Was 298ppm?

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AlleyCat

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Aug 11, 2023, 9:25:53 PM8/11/23
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In 1905 Valdez, Alaska had to be relocated three miles due to floods coming
down from a rapidly melting glacier.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F3RaC0eagAEjdug?format=png&name=large

CO² does not cause "warming".

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August... so hot!

U.S. Burn Acreage Fourth-Lowest On Record (Since 1926)

UT And CO Still Have Snow

Barrier Reef Holding On To Record Coral Gains

German Mountains See 4-Inches of Summer Snow

Cold Julys From Fiji To The UK

Historically Cold Italy

U.S. Ski Industry Reports Record-Breaking 65.4 Million Skier Visits Last Season

Cold Ireland

Cool U.S.

"Unusual" Temperature Drop Recorded Across Pacific Islands

Record-Cold Sweeps Europe As "Intense Snow" Continues To Pound Italy And Spain

Almanac Predicts Cold, Snowy Winter For U.S.

New August Low For Rapa Island

Europe's Colder-Than-Average (And Snowy) July

UK's Historically Cold Summer Drags On

Greenland Ice Sheet Uptick

Sierra Snow pack 1000% of Normal

Svalbard Polar Bears Enjoy Above Average Ice

Kym Horsell

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Aug 12, 2023, 1:24:53 AM8/12/23
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It's hard to believe some of these values are SST and SST relative
to just 40 years ago.

No wonder everyone's revising their Atlantic storm numbers.

Who has tickets with +2C by the end of the month?


Date Avg SST
(gmt) (deg C above 1980s)
25jul2023 0.907942
26jul2023 0.912343
27jul2023 0.913548
28jul2023 0.920101
29jul2023 0.925988
30jul2023 0.932395
31jul2023 0.934238
01aug2023 0.937191
02aug2023 0.945003
03aug2023 0.947006
04aug2023 0.944262
05aug2023 0.94428
06aug2023 0.949534
07aug2023 0.951304
08aug2023 0.958171
09aug2023 0.953619
10aug2023 0.956073
11aug2023 0.97019

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