67 degrees in Alaska? Climate change continues to topple temperature records

Again, not the same thing at all. A single temperature reading on a single day at a single moment in time--which is what you are citing-- is meaningless to what the climate of the friggin' planet is doing.

A single large asteroid that impacted the planet would have widespread and lasting consequences. A volcano that erupts affects weather over vast areas, and has an impact over thousands, even millions, of square miles in many case and can continue to have that affect for months, even years.

You learn nothing about global climate change taking a thermometer out in your back yard and measuring the temperature there.

I'm using one volcano and one asteroid to illustrate your foolishness in claiming that ' one data point ' is meaningless. You are attempting to fog the issue . Volcanoes and asteroids are not being discussed as affecting the climate.
Your very notion of a ' single temperature reading on a single day at a single moment in time ' implies that no such readings are being taken elsewhere- which is ridiculous.
Give it up. Your ' King Canute ' stance isn't going to repair the climate of Alaska .
 
I'm using one volcano and one asteroid to illustrate your foolishness in claiming that ' one data point ' is meaningless. You are attempting to fog the issue . Volcanoes and asteroids are not being discussed as affecting the climate.
Your very notion of a ' single temperature reading on a single day at a single moment in time ' implies that no such readings are being taken elsewhere- which is ridiculous.
Give it up. Your ' King Canute ' stance isn't going to repair the climate of Alaska .

One data point is meaningless fuckwit.
 
One data point is meaningless fuckwit.

Pitiful moron. There's no such thing as ' one data point ' in weather monitoring. A conclusion is drawn from the sum of its parts. You're just another Canute. You should form a dance troupe .



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Pitiful moron. There's no such thing as ' one data point ' in weather monitoring. A conclusion is drawn from the sum of its parts. You're just another Canute.

The sum of it's parts...awesome. Where might these parts be? At the top of volcanos or in a shed in an urban heat sink? You bring up a good point. Let's explore it.
 
The sum of it's parts...awesome. Where might these parts be? At the top of volcanos or in a shed in an urban heat sink? You bring up a good point. Let's explore it.

Sure. Go list the Alaskan weather stations, you seem like a dedicated scientific guy.



Haw, haw............................haw.
 
AW, lookout. Here's comes the Brit maggot with his ' knowledge '



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