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Go to the NASA website they'll give you all the science of global warming in easy to understand language.
NASA and NOAA were caught changing historical temperature data and using poor modeling in order to get the outcomes they wanted. I don't need to read their useless propaganda.
NASA and NOAA were caught changing historical temperature data and using poor modeling in order to get the outcomes they wanted. I don't need to read their useless propaganda.
Called it.. like climate denier bingo up in here lol
Called it.. like climate denier bingo up in here lol
Chi...do a quick google image search for ..... NASA temperature adjustments...images
....there's hundreds of graphs about it
Some major "adjustments" just a few years ago...
So the temperature they told us it was then...was wrong...and it's not the temperature they are telling us it was now
You won't know what the real temperature is today...until years in the future...after they have adjusted it...again..and since they are constantly adjusting past temperatures
...you will never really know what the temperature is...right now....
good grief CR...you can look up some article from the New Times...and can't find a tide chart??
...no wonder..enough said
and the picture you posted is from rain....not sea water...people in Miami are not the brightest bulb..but they are not stupid enough to drive their cars through salt water
...that's Collins Ave, it's on top of the ridge...and will never flood from sea water
here, find Collins Ave..and look where the 5 ft contour line is
crap, you'll never figure that out.....look at the link below....see the "A" in Auditorium?...that thin red line running north and south is the 5 ft contour line
Cute picture of the Miami skyline, but nothing to back up your statements with. From the Miami News Times:
The sea is already surging in South Florida. Global sea level increased by six to eight inches over the past century, and that number is expected to accelerate as mountain glaciers and polar ice caps continue to melt due to climate change. The Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact projects the sea could rise another six to 12 inches by 2030 and 14 to 34 inches by 2060. By the end of the century, entire communities could be swallowed.
"We should be preparing for six feet or more," says Sverre Leroy, a climate scientist and lead analyst for the Center for Climate Integrity.
There are a multitude of stories on Miami's rising sea levels if you want to use Google for more than just finding images. Here's just a few examples:
good grief CR...you can look up some article from the New Times...and can't find a tide chart??
...no wonder..enough said
and the picture you posted is from rain....not sea water...people in Miami are not the brightest bulb..but they are not stupid enough to drive their cars through salt water
...that's Collins Ave, it's on top of the ridge...and will never flood from sea water
here, find Collins Ave..and look where the 5 ft contour line is
crap, you'll never figure that out.....look at the link below....see the "A" in Auditorium?...that thin red line running north and south is the 5 ft contour line
Oh sure the usual denier sites that claim this is not happening, that is local media reporting on the problems in Miami. Maybe you should ask them for an interview, you have proof that the sea isn't rising.
But but but Colins Ave contours.LOL
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