Off-Topic: Question about El Niño....
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MartiniMan
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Question about El Niño....
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5/10/2019 11:26:58 AM
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Of course they are not going to talk about El Nino or La Nina and how these normal ocean cycles impact the weather patterns worldwide. Nor will they discuss the normal cycles of the sun and that we are in a Maunder Minimum which is usually accompanied by lower global temps. This is an 11-year cycle so wait until the next Maunder Maximum and the corresponding higher global temps and you will hear non-stop chatter about global warming caused by CO2. It's like the sun rising in the east and setting in the west. Our last two max events were in around 2000 and 2015. Go back and look at the news during those timeframes and you will see blaring headlines about record temps, climate change, etc. When you normalize for the Maunder mins and maxes you will see that global temps have been fairly stable over the last two decades. Again, not what you will read in the news.
The impact of man-made emmissions on global temps is at best wildy overstated and at worst a complete hoax.
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