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Old 07-31-2023, 02:07 PM
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Climate change even knocked AO down for two days.
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Old 07-31-2023, 04:19 PM
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Somebody has been doing to much "Sundancing"....
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Old 07-31-2023, 05:34 PM
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Meanwhile overseas....

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Old 07-31-2023, 06:37 PM
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Old 07-31-2023, 08:45 PM
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Barak Obama bought a multimillion dollar Mansion at about 5 to 10 feet above sea level. He must really believe in climate change.
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Old 07-31-2023, 08:45 PM
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Climate change even knocked AO down for two days.
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Old 07-31-2023, 08:55 PM
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This is pretty entertaining.

https://youtu.be/66jspfmVevM
That was totally worth the time to watch.

It is exactly why I dont believe any of this nonsense. When those who are supposedly read in on the climate crisis start acting like its real then I would consider that it might be real.
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Old 07-31-2023, 09:55 PM
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Default Climate has always been changing.

Best money making scam of the century!

Wish I would have thought of it.
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Old 08-01-2023, 05:00 AM
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Haven’t heard of any private yacht or jet builders going bankrupt recently.
In fact you generally hear how many years the wait list is for delivery or how the newest one they are building is “now”the biggest/ most expensive one ever.

Funny that!
1) No word on governments banning 100ft plus yachts.
2) Besos and Gates are having even bigger yachts built for themselves.
3) While nothing is stopping yachts from being built or registered or ported…..governments are shutting down farms……and while food prices keep escalating…..hmmmmmm?????? Interesting priorities!!!!
Geez what about the Challenger Trudeau and Guillbault use?
I guess that's gone...
It will be interesting to see the Clown Prince doing the tour of Canada during the next election on his E-Bike (and of course the peloton of of fawning CBC-oids right behind)
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Old 08-01-2023, 06:19 AM
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Best money making scam of the century!

Wish I would have thought of it.
Close second to Covid...
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Old 08-09-2023, 03:24 PM
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Man, can we just leave Canada yet? Honestly, worst PM and Federal Government in the history of confederation bar none.
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Old 08-09-2023, 03:38 PM
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Default Let’s be serious and talk facts Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai

Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai

What’s that got to do with global warming?

https://www.npr.org/2022/08/03/11153...-water-warming

Well this underwater volcanic eruption released so much water vapour that it increased the amount in the Stratosphere by 10%.

That’s a HUGE change and will affect climate, weather and temperatures for years to come.

When you read the link it really shows a startling impact on climate that appears to have been glossed over my news and government reports.




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Tonga's volcano sent tons of water into the stratosphere. That could warm the Earth
August 3, 202211:00 AM ET
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Bill Chappell

When the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano erupted on Jan. 15, it sent the equivalent of more than 58,000 Olympic-size swimming pools' worth of water into the stratosphere, researchers say.
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The violent eruption of Tonga's Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano injected an unprecedented amount of water directly into the stratosphere — and the vapor will stay there for years, likely affecting the Earth's climate patterns, NASA scientists say.

The massive amount of water vapor is roughly 10% of the normal amount of vapor found in the stratosphere, equaling more than 58,000 Olympic-size swimming pools.

"We've never seen anything like it," said atmospheric scientist Luis Millán, who works at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Millán led a study of the water the volcano sent into the sky; the team's research was published in Geophysical Research Letters.

The volcano sent vapor and gases to a record height
The Jan. 15 eruption came from a volcano that's more than 12 miles wide, with a caldera sitting roughly 500 feet below sea level. One day earlier, Tongan officials reported the volcano was in a continuous eruption, sending a 3-mile-wide plume of steam and ash into the sky. Then the big blast came, sending ash, gases and vapor as high as 35 miles — a record in the satellite era — into the atmosphere.

One day after an intense eruption by the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano, an astronaut on the International Space Station took this photograph of the gargantuan plume.
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Drone aircraft and other video from that day show the dramatic scale of the blast, as the volcano launched an incredibly wide plume into the sky. The intense eruption sent a pressure wave circling around the Earth and caused a sonic boom heard as far away as Alaska.

The huge amount of water will likely raise temperatures
Earlier large volcanic eruptions have affected climate, but they usually cool temperatures, because they send light-scattering aerosols into the stratosphere. Those aerosols act as a sort of massive layer of sunscreen. But since water vapor traps heat, the Tongan eruption could temporarily raise temperatures a bit, the researchers said.

It normally takes around 2-3 years for sulfate aerosols from volcanoes to fall out of the stratosphere. But the water from the Jan. 15 eruption could take 5-10 years to fully dissipate.

Given that timeframe and the extraordinary amount of water involved, Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai "may be the first volcanic eruption observed to impact climate not through surface cooling caused by volcanic sulfate aerosols, but rather through surface warming," the researchers said in their paper.

NASA says the data for the study came from the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) instrument on its Aura satellite, which measures water vapor, ozone, aerosols and gases in Earth's atmosphere.

The volcano interrupted the 'heartbeat' of water in the stratosphere
The Jan. 15 eruption emphatically disrupted annual water patterns in the stratosphere (which also holds most of the atmosphere's ozone).

The normal mechanism by which water rises into the stratosphere is so reliable that researchers refer to it as a sort of tape recorder, marking annual temperature cycles through alternating bands of dry and moist air rising from the tropics.

January is normally the middle of the dry period in that seasonal cycle — but then the Tongan volcano erupted in the South Pacific Ocean, suddenly injecting a huge amount of water high in the atmosphere.

"By short-circuiting the pathway through the cold point, [Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai] has disrupted this 'heartbeat' signal" in the planet's normal atmospheric water pattern, the researchers said.

They recommend closely monitoring the water from the volcanic eruption, both to predict its impact in the near term and to better understand how future eruptions might affect the planet's climate.
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Old 08-09-2023, 04:54 PM
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The 2022 Tonga Volcano could push temps up 1.5%

https://eos.org/articles/tonga-erupt...-5c-of-warming

Be very interesting to see where we are at in 5, 10 and 15 years.

Shooting 146 metric megatons into the atmosphere will do something… but for how long.

Also pundits should be saying current warming numbers must be adjusted and must not be sound bites to hate oil and gas production.

Scientists are thinking this is a 10 year impact.
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Old 08-09-2023, 05:50 PM
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The 2022 Tonga Volcano could push temps up 1.5%

https://eos.org/articles/tonga-erupt...-5c-of-warming

Be very interesting to see where we are at in 5, 10 and 15 years.

Shooting 146 metric megatons into the atmosphere will do something… but for how long.

Also pundits should be saying current warming numbers must be adjusted and must not be sound bites to hate oil and gas production.

Scientists are thinking this is a 10 year impact.
Weren’t those woke, WEF, IPCC, whimsical knobs just gafflebabing about 1.5C and the world ends or something along those lines? Why aren’t they crapping their pants? Oh right, their pants are full of your dollars (and mine sadly).
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