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More Evidence Suggests “Global Warming Ran Out of Steam” Years Ago

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More Evidence Suggests “Global Warming Ran Out of Steam” Years Ago – Experts Argue Global Temps Have Remained Flat For 20 Years

Nearly 20 years after the release of Al Gore’s ridiculous ‘an inconvenient truth‘ documentary that warned of impending doom from global warming and served as the catalyst to all of the subsequent climate hysteria, more new data has emerged confirming that global temperatures have remained mostly “on pause since 1998.”

While there was a limited uptick in the years leading up to that time, Global warming essentially “ran out of steam” before the turn of the millennia, according to an international group of leading scientists who looked at temperature data from meteorology balloons.

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twiigss · M
Technically it's a problem when you cut down a billion trees for highway, and you don't replace those billion trees.

I've been thinking alot about it. All that highway, gets hot. Heat rises. We are experiencing storms that seem more stronger and violent than we were experiencing in 1990.

Now how many trees have been cut down to make way for highway? And if we replaced that amount of trees, would the stronger and more violent storms return to more of a normal?
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@twiigss Son that is called weather. Some years are worse than others. This year is exceptionally cold across much of North America with new cold records being broken on a regular basis. What does that mean? Global warming is over because it is cold? Possibly the sun is going through one of its sunspot minimums that it does every once in a while. During the Maunder Minimum in the late 1600s led to a drastic cooling of the earth. Tell you a funny story. My ancestors came to the Dakotas in the 1880s. They homesteaded. To the south of their house was a wonderful hay field with natural grass growing tall and healthy. They made hay there the first year and kept their horse and cows fed. The next year the same and the year after that the same. The third year was a wonderful hay crop and they left their haying equipment by the haystack they made in anticipation of the next years crop. Next spring the hay field filled with water. The water didn't go away. There is still a little lake where they used to cut hay. They never recovered their haying tools either. What caused the little lake to dry up then refill? Obviously the weather pattern changed. Maybe it will change back again in the future but for now there is water where the ancestors cut hay.
twiigss · M
@hippyjoe1955 to me, the weather seemed more... stable 20 -30 years ago versus today. At least where I've lived, how weather events have come through.

For example it rained here for an entire month. I'm not talking we got rain on Monday and it stopped and started again, it rained non-stop, everyday and all day for a whole month straight. Roads were under water and people had to adjust the roads they took to travel.

I just don't remember something like that happening in 1990, or 1980 etc. Places by where I live have been getting tornadoes. We never used to get tornadoes here.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@twiigss When I was a kid one year seemed like a decade and I remember the exceptions. 1969 it got to 40 below every night for 6 weeks straight. That somehow sticks in my mind and tells me that the winters were so much colder when I was a kid. They weren't. I remember the summer of 1970. It was long and hot. Thus it stands out in my mind that the winters were cold and the summers were hot. Of course that is just my memory playing tricks on me. When i look at the actual weather record yes summers were warmer than winters but no two years were ever the same.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
AGW is a cause celeb among the uninformed. They seem to lack the understanding that temperature variation is the norm. Each year is different. Each decade is different. There seems to be a 60 year cycle and that is a minor tick on a larger cycle which again is just a part of a larger cycle. The fact is that the temperature on earth is trending downward as the sun burns up its fuel. Any uptick we see at present is simply a temporary thing.
Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
In the mid 90s when the global warming crowd was getting a good head of steam up, I listened to an interview with a climatoligist. He didn't believe the global was going to warm up enough to kill us all, he thought it was going to warm up enough to melt the polar caps and that would reduce the level of salt in the arctic oceans and then there would be a massive freeze and really huge polar caps that would super cool the air and cause a cooling period.
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Budwick · 70-79, M
@MarmeeMarch Well, good morning to you Marmee! LOL

 
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