https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/11/17/the-north-pole-is-an-insane-36-degrees-warmer-than-normal-as-winter-descends/?utm_term=.39b78f15264c
what are your thoughts on this article and global warning in general?
i dont really trust this source but whatever i dont know anything about meteorology
Oh well, fuck Florida and Louisiana. They voted for Trump anyway.
It doesn't mean anything.
>I'll take 'Outliers' for 200 Alex
wow global warming sure is more scary now
who cares? our children will evolve to higher CO2 environments, there's no reason to be concerned
>>8482228
Yeah and the antarctic is 36 degrees colder than usual, whatever. As winter begins in the northern hemisphere the AGW meme movement must cherry pick every anomaly it can muster to sustain the propaganda bombardment on the herd.
>>8482228
>what are your thoughts on this article and global warning in general?
>i dont really trust this source but whatever i dont know anything about meteorology
What people generally don't understand is that global warming is occurring faster at the poles. The farther North you go, the hotter it gets. A 1 degree warming at the mid latitudes is 7 degrees at the North Pole.
No one understands this. Humanity is apparently too stupid to grasp or imagine it. We are going down, hard
>>8482325
>I'll take 'Outliers' for 200 Alex
Alex Jones?
>wow global warming sure is more scary now
Sarcasm
>who cares?
Ignorance
>our children will evolve to higher CO2 environments, there's no reason to be concerned
Ignorance
>>8482352
But the antarctic ice sheet is growing, does this not just indicate an axis wobbly?
No one really even lives at the poles either.
Still no ice-free Northern Passages.
https://www.aer.com/science-research/climate-weather/arctic-oscillation
>global warmists still believe in MODELS rather than reality
uh huh
>>8482228
North Pole is currently at -15°C.
What seems to be the problem?
>>8482228
Well I DO know about meteorology. What's happening here is a weakening of the polar cell.
It's too technical for a single post. But, the polar region gets a bit warmer and that means that the difference in temperature between the Polar Cell and the Ferrel Cell drops. So air can more easily cross the boundary between the Polar and Ferrel cells.
This is why polar vortices have been forming more frequently lately. This is why people think 'hey a super cold winter in the US disproves climate change!' when the opposite is true. As the Polar Cell warms it becomes more like the Ferrel Cell which allows air between them to cross what was once a boundary. So more cold air reaches the temperate zone from the arctic, more warm air reaches the poles from the temperate zone.
Get it?
>>8482228
Wow, it's a warm day over the pole during a warm period following two cold weeks.
Weather certainly isn't volatile and a complex pattern influenced at a global scale. The mexican pacific seasonal current cycle certainly isnt strong this rebound around. This article certainly isn't misleading by showing a cherry picked day during a very exploitable season.
Yeah, naw, fuck off
>>8482358
You're right. Ignorance cares.
>>8482325
A decades-long series of "outliers" stops being that.
>>8482904
>Yeah, naw,
Why do britbongs do this? It sound retarded.
>>8482228
>insane
OP, next time you see an article that uses this word in the headline just stop reading and go do something else.
>>8482363
>But the antarctic ice sheet is growing
In the short term, because warmer temperatures lead to more snowfall there. Models actually predict this. With more warming it will shrink.
>>8482431
-15 doesnt seem that cold, especially for the North Pole in November