Antarctica just set its hottest temperature ever recorded at 64.9 degrees Fahrenheit as climate change continues to accelerate, according to measurements from an Argentinian research station thermometer.
The reading was taken at the Esperanza Base along Antarctica’s Trinity Peninsula on Thursday. It beats the continent’s previous record of 63.5 degrees tallied in March 2015, and comes shortly after the Earth saw its hottest January on record and hottest decade on record in the 2010s.
At nearly 65 degrees Fahrenheit, AA has broken all the records.
Antarctica registers record temperature as climate change progresses
No global cooling, that is for sure.
I saw that on TV earlier. Scary to say the least.
At nearly 65 degrees Fahrenheit, AA has broken all the records.
Antarctica registers record temperature as climate change progresses
No global cooling, that is for sure.
We best spend our money and energy getting ready to deal with change, to include all of the people who decide that they want to relocate. That makes a lot more sense that starving the citizens of power and stuff as the so-called experts.....this class of people who constantly lie and fail at their jobs.....gain power claiming to be trying to reorganize the planet.
Crazy.
Like I said in another thread. At this rate, 5-10 feet of sea level rise in definitely in the cards. Twenty years ago, no one predicted AA would be approaching 70 degrees. But, yet, here we are.
How fast is the ice going to melt if we get a string of Antarctic summers like this? Real freaking fast.
Countries which will surpass the US soon are all investing heavily in alternative energy. Meanwhile, we elected a barbarian who wants to bring back big coal. :doh
Countries which will surpass the US soon are all investing heavily in alternative energy. Meanwhile, we elected a barbarian who wants to bring back big coal. :doh
Trumpity-Trump-Trump-Trump!
You will be on a starvation diet in UTOPIA, or nearly so.....one group has a plan that gets you exactly one egg a month...to SAVE THE PLANET.
Uh-huh, sure they do. :roll:
Crazy.
Like I said in another thread. At this rate, 5-10 feet of sea level rise in definitely in the cards. Twenty years ago, no one predicted AA would be approaching 70 degrees. But, yet, here we are.
How fast is the ice going to melt if we get a string of Antarctic summers like this? Real freaking fast.
At nearly 65 degrees Fahrenheit, AA has broken all the records.
Antarctica registers record temperature as climate change progresses
No global cooling, that is for sure.
The reading was taken at the Esperanza Base along Antarctica’s Trinity Peninsula on Thursday. It beats the continent’s previous record of 63.5 degrees tallied in March 2015, and comes shortly after the Earth saw its hottest January on record and hottest decade on record in the 2010s.
Countries which will surpass the US soon are all investing heavily in alternative energy. Meanwhile, we elected a barbarian who wants to bring back big coal. :doh
At nearly 65 degrees Fahrenheit, AA has broken all the records.
Antarctica registers record temperature as climate change progresses
No global cooling, that is for sure.
At nearly 65 degrees Fahrenheit, AA has broken all the records.
Antarctica registers record temperature as climate change progresses
No global cooling, that is for sure.
Everyone in New York, Miami and Houston are going to have to evacuate.
How much sea level rise do you think is at all possible? Say by 2100?
Let's hope so. When nothing bad happens this nonsense will cease.
So you are hoping that the dangers of a global holocaust are real? To be 'beyond the point of intervention' means that we may be unable to abort or delay the inevitable catastrophic consequences of global warming.
My point is they're not inevitable. Not even probable. Once the "point of intervention" passes and nothing happens, then you'll leave us alone.
At nearly 65 degrees Fahrenheit, AA has broken all the records.
Antarctica registers record temperature as climate change progresses
No global cooling, that is for sure.
Fast responding thermometers will see things we could never see before. This was discussed then that 2015 record was made.
I'll bet that thermometer was implemented, replacing a previous type, not long before 2015.
Fast responding thermometers will see things we could never see before. This was discussed then that 2015 record was made.
I'll bet that thermometer was implemented, replacing a previous type, not long before 2015.
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