One other fun note.
How come we changed from ice core estimated data to instrumental data (thermometers) and digital and satellite data?
Do you noticed that when we changed the record making data from ice core estimations...... that the graph changed rather dramatically? Makes the climate change enthusiasts..... at least those that follow the human-caused theory to look rather silly.
Not saying we aren't causing a tiny bit of this.......... but we are not remotely capable of warming the planet in any significant amount. Is our impact measurable? ...most likely yes, but please note the mundane record graph provided here (from NOAA) using ice cores, carbon dating and tree rings.
Note the info on this graph, then explain the wild and immediate upward data change when thermometers and the digital era began.
A $2 Wally World thermometer is many times more accurate than an ice core from 30 thousand years ago.
....30 thousand years ago this month, ...was it -4.8 degrees in Presho, South Dakota, or was it 18.1 degrees above zero? .....or 26.4 above zero? Was that the daytime high or the night time low?
Are ice cores really that accurate? ............ for trends, I suppose they are.
Lets get back to using ice core data as our only unit of measurement to even the playing field and achieve a wee bit of consistency.
How come we changed from ice core estimated data to instrumental data (thermometers) and digital and satellite data?
Do you noticed that when we changed the record making data from ice core estimations...... that the graph changed rather dramatically? Makes the climate change enthusiasts..... at least those that follow the human-caused theory to look rather silly.
Not saying we aren't causing a tiny bit of this.......... but we are not remotely capable of warming the planet in any significant amount. Is our impact measurable? ...most likely yes, but please note the mundane record graph provided here (from NOAA) using ice cores, carbon dating and tree rings.
Note the info on this graph, then explain the wild and immediate upward data change when thermometers and the digital era began.
A $2 Wally World thermometer is many times more accurate than an ice core from 30 thousand years ago.
....30 thousand years ago this month, ...was it -4.8 degrees in Presho, South Dakota, or was it 18.1 degrees above zero? .....or 26.4 above zero? Was that the daytime high or the night time low?
Are ice cores really that accurate? ............ for trends, I suppose they are.
Lets get back to using ice core data as our only unit of measurement to even the playing field and achieve a wee bit of consistency.
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