99.999% chance 2015 will be the hottest on record


Meanwhile, Brian Kahn at Climate Central: “November marks the second month in a row the global average temperature was more than 1°C (1.8°F) above the 1951-1980 baseline period NASA uses. October and now November are the first time in NASA’s dataset that a given month has been a full degree Celsius above average… With November’s new record, the probability of this year being the record hottest year is now greater than 99.999 percent. In laymen’s terms, that means it’s as likely to be a record setter as it is for the sun to rise tomorrow.”
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And if it's not it will be due to climate change as well.
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I'm still too upset about Benghazi to care
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Can't wait for SoCal weather up in Washington! WOOF! Move the Rose Bowl to Tacoma!
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El Nino is here in So Cal and the drought will be over. It's almost like this planet has been here for billions of years and goes through cycles and shit mainly caused by solar activity.
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Sounds like a good reason for the government to spend billions on cronyism.
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WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:
Sounds like a good reason for the government to spend billions on cronyism.
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This says it all! Classic libtarded cluelessness at its finest.GrundleStiltzkin said:WeAreAFatLesboSchool said:Sounds like a good reason for the government to spend billions on cronyism.
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I blame daylight savings in the summertime making it darker later. You'd think going back to standard time would make temps regress to the mean in the winter months.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:http://www.climatecentral.org/news/globe-hottest-getting-hotter-19814
Meanwhile, Brian Kahn at Climate Central: “November marks the second month in a row the global average temperature was more than 1°C (1.8°F) above the 1951-1980 baseline period NASA uses. October and now November are the first time in NASA’s dataset that a given month has been a full degree Celsius above average… With November’s new record, the probability of this year being the record hottest year is now greater than 99.999 percent. In laymen’s terms, that means it’s as likely to be a record setter as it is for the sun to rise tomorrow.”
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Either way nothing to see here.
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Make it 100% by setting yourself on fire.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:http://www.climatecentral.org/news/globe-hottest-getting-hotter-19814
Meanwhile, Brian Kahn at Climate Central: “November marks the second month in a row the global average temperature was more than 1°C (1.8°F) above the 1951-1980 baseline period NASA uses. October and now November are the first time in NASA’s dataset that a given month has been a full degree Celsius above average… With November’s new record, the probability of this year being the record hottest year is now greater than 99.999 percent. In laymen’s terms, that means it’s as likely to be a record setter as it is for the sun to rise tomorrow.”
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so... Damone should shift to the air conditioner/ heat pump sales department and clean up? (I hear they earn commission)
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Burn!DuckHHunterisafag said:
Make it 100% by setting yourself on fire.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:http://www.climatecentral.org/news/globe-hottest-getting-hotter-19814
Meanwhile, Brian Kahn at Climate Central: “November marks the second month in a row the global average temperature was more than 1°C (1.8°F) above the 1951-1980 baseline period NASA uses. October and now November are the first time in NASA’s dataset that a given month has been a full degree Celsius above average… With November’s new record, the probability of this year being the record hottest year is now greater than 99.999 percent. In laymen’s terms, that means it’s as likely to be a record setter as it is for the sun to rise tomorrow.”
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When you say shit like this it comes across like you are more interested in winning the argument than actually being right. And I wonder if you can tell the difference.RaceBannon said:El Nino is here in So Cal and the drought will be over. It's almost like this planet has been here for billions of years and goes through cycles and shit mainly caused by solar activity.