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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: maceng2 who wrote (1172686)10/20/2019 7:27:24 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) of 1571736
 
"It may have been the warmest September since whenever... but the Sun is going through an historic low in it's activity."

That would indicate that temperature is inversely proportional to activity, which it pretty much has been since I graduated from college. I expect they'll be directly proportional once activity starts increasing.



"The basic science is very clear on this"
Basic science says certain atmospheric gases keep keep us warm, that CO2 and H2O are among those gases, and that a doubling of CO2 will increase the temperature between 1.5 and 4.5 degrees C above the pre-industrial level. Also that the CO2 level yesterday was 408.72, that the pre-industrial level was 280, and that the warmest month ever, 2/16, was 1.51 degrees above pre-industrial.

"It's at that type of science level"
I first got that level in '58, in 8th grade. After all, we were in the middle of the International Geophysical Year, and, except for all the annual data, that stuff was all 19th Century physics.

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