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1. chx+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-06 16:10:24
Global surface level temperatures do not jump around like that by degrees and we do not have proof for a mass aridification event for some thousands of years so no it's not bullshit.
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2. edgyqu+se[view] [source] 2023-07-06 17:00:44
>>chx+(OP)
No it’s bullshit, I’m not sure what your point is about “jumping around” or aridification because those aren’t the only effects or causes of high temperatures and regardless the point is that this data is not even a century old so claiming some point in it is “likely the highest in centuries” is facetious statistics.
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3. chx+ZG[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-06 18:46:31
>>edgyqu+se
> this data is not even a century old

The instrumental temperature record is typically considered to start in 1850 so I am not sure what do you mean by "this data". But 100 or 200 hardly matters.

What I meant is while we don't have day-to-day precise data, we don't quite need it because the global temperature doesn't change that much and we do have some ideas -- paleoclimatologists are crafty -- and if the surface would have heated like now that would have had long term effects and we haven't seen any.

So yes, we can, with a reasonable confidence say it has not been this hot for centuries.

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