Reaping the whirlwind

Quote from marketsurfer:

those types of pronouncements always crack me up--- weather going haywire--- the entire documented weather history is probably no more than 2-3 hundred years at best--who knows what happened before we had instruments everywhere measuring.......

best,

surfer


Exactly! What impeccable logic! Humph! A couple hundred years worth of samples to draw inferences from. Geez. Give me something significant.
 
Quote from bobcathy1:



RIGHT ON!
I agree with you. They tell me most of Florida will be underwater in 800 years....is this something I should worry about? It is all bunk anyway.:) :)


Nah, of course not Cath. Just you look after yourself missy, no need to worry about future generations. What a waste of time. Anyway, as your well researched conclusion says, it's all bunk.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

those types of pronouncements always crack me up--- weather going haywire--- the entire documented weather history is probably no more than 2-3 hundred years at best--who knows what happened before we had instruments everywhere measuring.......

best,

surfer

I'm not sure that's true. We actually have a very detailed record of the temperatures and atmospheric composition over the last 1000 years from dendrochronology and ice core samples and a reasonable amount of data for up to 10000 years.

The last 30 years have shown the biggest rise in temperatures for the last 1000 years.
 
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