we all have to die somewayFatalistic health-care professionals :itagaki
https://twitter.com/byjacobward/status/1189305629879554048
30 years left to visit Bangkok :noah
I’ll still be here in 30 years to laugh at you all.
I’m sure by then they will concoct some new rationale on why the predictions haven’t happened yet and you’ll all buy-in and call me a fool. I saw it happen in the last 20 years when the climate didn’t follow the models of the 90s and then you saw a rash of studies saying all the predicted heat was trapped in the ocean.
Rinse, lather, repeat.
Also: http://www.thebore.com/forum/index.php?topic=45747.0
Rising sea levels don’t affect me in Chicago. Fuck coasters.
I’ll still be here in 30 years to laugh at you all.
I’m sure by then they will concoct some new rationale on why the predictions haven’t happened yet and you’ll all buy-in and call me a fool. I saw it happen in the last 20 years when the climate didn’t follow the models of the 90s and then you saw a rash of studies saying all the predicted heat was trapped in the ocean.
Rinse, lather, repeat.
Also: http://www.thebore.com/forum/index.php?topic=45747.0
Rising sea levels don’t affect me in Chicago. Fuck coasters.
Have fun with the great lakes getting progressively more fucked though.
30 years left to visit Bangkok :noah
I’ll still be here in 30 years to laugh at you all.
I’m sure by then they will concoct some new rationale on why the predictions haven’t happened yet and you’ll all buy-in and call me a fool. I saw it happen in the last 20 years when the climate didn’t follow the models of the 90s and then you saw a rash of studies saying all the predicted heat was trapped in the ocean.
Rinse, lather, repeat.
Sorry, I don't have sex with disabled people.
I saw it happen in the last 20 years when the climate didn’t follow the models of the 90s and then you saw a rash of studies saying all the predicted heat was trapped in the ocean.(https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/c298f0ada7e4991d6e817a4fba72a31f8017503b/0_0_1406_956/master/1406.png?width=620&quality=45&auto=format&fit=max&dpr=2&s=636997b4f9963d7821d85b49e1884e70)
the actual thing he has to worry about are when the Asian Carp develop a taste for human fleshRising sea levels don’t affect me in Chicago. Fuck coasters.
Have fun with the great lakes getting progressively more fucked though.
Next time you post, consider doing your due diligence first.
seeing california wildfires being used to promote the green new deal :yuck
I’m sure by then they will concoct some new rationale on why the predictions haven’t happened yet and you’ll all buy-in and call me a fool. I saw it happen in the last 20 years when the climate didn’t follow the models of the 90s and then you saw a rash of studies saying all the predicted heat was trapped in the ocean.Your claims:
1. Major climate predictions made in the 90s were wrong.
2. The 90s models didn't account for the ocean's role as a heat sink. These were hastily added over a decade later to explain the failed predictions post-hoc.
First, the oceans. Here is what Hansen had to say in 1988 about the role of ocean heat transfer:QuoteIn this paper we study the response of a 3D global climate model to realistic rates of change of radiative forcing mechanisms. The transient response of the climate system on decadal times scales depends crucially on the response of the ocean, for which adequate understanding and dynamical models are not available. Our procedure is to use simple assumptions about ocean heat transport. Specifically we assume that during the next few decades the rate and pattern of horizontal ocean heat transport will remain unchanged and the rate of heat update by the ocean beneath the mixed layer can be approximated by diffusive mixing of heat perturbations. This "surprise-free" representation of the ocean provides a first estimate of the global transient climate response which can be compared both to observations and to future simulations developed with a dynamically interactive ocean.
So already by 1988 the role of the ocean was well understood (and of course it would have been, this is very simple thermodynamics here). That's your first mistake. Hansen acknowledged that the ocean isn't just a simple heat sink, it's its own oscillatory system with complicated dynamics between surface and deep water. In any case, the first time the IPCC
Hansen's specific predictions run a little high (maybe ~20%), but luckily in an appendix he provided formula so that people could rerun his model with updated emissions data. That is exactly what someone did in one of the links I
(https://i.imgur.com/fHsB7kr.jpg)
Also, you have to let go of this notion that I was a sincere poster on GAF. My entire aim was to be as disruptive as possible without getting permabanned. Siamesedreamer and I would often collude on articles/ideas to post to stir up the most shit. It was just a game for us. We would take turns in order to spread ourselves out and duck bans.(https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/facebook/000/738/025/db0.jpg)
Also, you have to let go of this notion that I was a sincere poster on GAF. My entire aim was to be as disruptive as possible without getting permabanned. Siamesedreamer and I would often collude on articles/ideas to post to stir up the most shit. It was just a game for us. We would take turns in order to spread ourselves out and duck bans.hero :mynicca
It's all gonna be fine brehs. The big wall of ice surrounding earth will protect us.FACT CHECK:
Also, you have to let go of this notion that I was a sincere poster on GAF. My entire aim was to be as disruptive as possible without getting permabanned.
Solar activity influences cloud formation and clouds play huge role in our climate. It’s not even a process we fully understand or bake accurately into the climate models yet.
Also, my bone of contention with the subject has always been the hyper-focus on Co2. It’s the cart, not the horse. That energy (human capital and plain capital) should be directed more towards reducing particulate pollution (soot), encouraging better land use and examining our affect on the hydrosphere. We’re dredging untold millions of liters of water from the earth on the daily and not thinking about the ramifications of it
When did I post it? Because warming quit happening at the same rate for a decade or more in the 00’s, there were many studies trying to find where that “missing heat” went. Many came to the conclusion it got buried in the deep ocean.
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/climate-qa/why-did-earth’s-surface-temperature-stop-rising-past-decade
Also, you have to let go of this notion that I was a sincere poster on GAF. My entire aim was to be as disruptive as possible without getting permabanned. Siamesedreamer and I would often collude on articles/ideas to post to stir up the most shit. It was just a game for us. We would take turns in order to spread ourselves out and duck bans.
Anyway, with my health I will likely not live another 10 years, and certainly not another 20. I hope it happens. I relish the thought of you assholes suffering. All of you. And I’m glad stosta is one of the youngest here because it means that twat gets to suffer longer.
Nothing I said was stupid. It was all based on actual studies and articles of its time.
My tag was ‘adventures in sophistry’. It’s not like it was some kind of dark secret.
Also, you have to let go of this notion that I was a sincere poster on GAF. My entire aim was to be as disruptive as possible without getting permabanned. Siamesedreamer and I would often collude on articles/ideas to post to stir up the most shit. It was just a game for us. We would take turns in order to spread ourselves out and duck bans.hero :mynicca
The study concluded that as much as 29 percent of human-related global emissions of small particulates (less than 2.5 microns in diameter) come from the (trash) fires, as well as 10 percent of mercury and 40 percent of a group of gases known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
Anyone else trying to cut out flying from their holidays?
I actually feel a bit ashamed about all the flying ive done so far. Then I feel like a hypocrite because I traveled to a lot of places but would everyone to travel less (by plane).
That said I think sustainability is a myth, for us to live we have to consume. What we can do though is do our best to keep the world healthy.
Anyone else trying to cut out flying from their holidays?The plane will fly even if you're not on it. So just take the plane and enjoy yourself.
I actually feel a bit ashamed about all the flying ive done so far. Then I feel like a hypocrite because I traveled to a lot of places but would everyone to travel less (by plane).
That said I think sustainability is a myth, for us to live we have to consume. What we can do though is do our best to keep the world healthy.