Sujet : Re: Hurricane Beryl fueled by climate change
De : kymhorsell (at) *nospam* gmail.com (R Kym Horsell)
Groupes : alt.global-warming talk.politics.gunsDate : 03. Jul 2024, 21:32:11
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In alt.global-warming max headroom <
maximusheadroom@gmx.com> wrote:
In news:v620av$2lo5g$1@paganini.bofh.team, kensi the troll
<kkensington01-NOSPAM@gmail.invalid> trolled:
Hurricane Beryl, the first named hurricane of 2024, arrived last week,
and is already breaking records for its early intensity. Hurricane
Beryl is powered by global heating driven by burning fossil fuels:
Bullshit. Hurricanes are powered by sunshine.
Interestingly for people with an Atlantic coast, the higher windspeeds
of Atl storms ramp up from midnight to 6am and tend to decline in the morning.
Itth compliktid.
-- I don't believe the rise in temperature has anything to do with CO2. -- troppo <tr---19@gmail.com>, 11 Nov 2011 08:30 +0000 (UTC)It has been calculated theoretically that, if there are no otherchanges in the climate system, a doubling of the atmospheric CO2
concentration would cause less than 1 deg C of surface warming (about
1 deg. F). This is NOT a controversial statement -- it is well understood
by climate scientists. (As of 2008, we were about 40% to 45% of the
way toward a doubling of atmospheric CO2.)
-- Dr Roy W. Spencer, "Global Warming 101", 2008