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1. swader+Sg[view] [source] 2023-07-06 15:29:23
>>gmays+(OP)
Going back 40 years of records, el Nino ramping up. We'd expect to see this even without a warming trend.
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2. mjhay+8j[view] [source] 2023-07-06 15:38:23
>>swader+Sg
No we would not. El Nino makes things warmer overall, but it's never been this hot before, despite El Ninos always being a thing. Acting like this is all due to natural variability is delusional at this point.
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3. unmole+kk[view] [source] 2023-07-06 15:42:04
>>mjhay+8j
> Acting like this is all due to natural variability is delusional at this point.

You do realise that the headline corresponds to a computer model, right? There hasn't actually been a record high measurement.

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4. mistri+Mn[view] [source] 2023-07-06 15:56:43
>>unmole+kk
could you expand a little on what "model" means ?
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5. logifa+Yr[view] [source] 2023-07-06 16:12:17
>>mistri+Mn
How would one approach calculating the "average temperature" of something as large as a planet?

If you were to ask a child in a maths class, they might suggest taking temperature measurements across all of the planet, then calculating the numerical average of all those values.

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6. mistri+0N1[view] [source] 2023-07-06 21:31:34
>>logifa+Yr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Earth

the Principle Investigator here has a Nobel Prize in Physics

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