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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.global-warming,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics
Subject: You Fuckers Just Can't Get Anything Right - Your Failed Predictions Have Become Jokes And Are Swaying People To NOT Believe You Any More
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 18:44:14 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


And then, there's your climate scientist hero, Greta, turning into a stupid fucking jihadi.

Greta Thunberg using a petrol generator to power a PA system attached to a diesel-powered VW Amarok.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GYDwbCIaIAEJyKC?format=png&name=small

THIS is how stupid your hero genius climate scientist is.

Greta Thunberg needs her phone to read a two sentence chant while losing her voice.

https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1837601048266952704/vid/avc1/1096x1080/qtVrb8aII_cPi1V8.mp4?tag=16

The crowd is like two people. LOL

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Oops, they did it again. Climate hoaxers discover their Atlantic current measurements were wrong and the current is as 
strong as ever:

"As greenhouse gas concentrations rise, the AMOC is predicted to decline- or even collapse - in the future. If that 
occurs, rapid temperature and climate shifts could follow, dramatically affecting everything from agriculture to 
disease worldwide. But scientists disagree on whether the AMOC is already slowing, and questions remain as to whether a 
variety of proxy measurements actually indicate a slowdown.

One way to detect AMOC weakening is to monitor the strength of its components such as the Florida Current, which flows 
swiftly from the Gulf of Mexico into the North Atlantic. The current is a "major contributor" to the AMOC, the 
researchers write, and a slowdown of the current might indicate a slowdown of the AMOC. Scientists have been tracking 
its strength since the 1980s using a submarine cable that measures the volume of water it transports.

In the current study, researchers reconsider the data, correcting for a gradual shift in Earth's magnetic field that 
they say affected the cable measurements.

Previous assessments of the uncorrected data showed a slight slowing in the Florida Current. But when they corrected 
for the shift in Earth's magnetic field, the researchers write, they found that the current "has remained remarkably 
stable" and not declined significantly over the past 40 years."

https://t.co/3T3huQBEVr

A Key Ocean Current Is Holding Strong, Despite A Predicted Slowdown 

Scientists monitored the Florida Current, which flows swiftly from the Gulf of Mexico into the North Atlantic.

By Erin Blakemore, Washington Post

September 21, 2024 at 6:30 a.m. EDT

A key current in the wider Atlantic Ocean current system has remained "remarkably stable" over the past four decades, a 
new analysis suggests.

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September:

Unprecedented Summer Snowstorm Begins In The Alps

Italian Peaks Register Record-Breaking -24.6C (-12.3F)

Snow Clips The UK, Cold Threatens Records

Arctic Sea Ice Still Trend-less

Another New Study Finds Clouds To Be Earth's Climate Control Knob, Not CO2

Record-Breaking Snow For The Alps

Zululanders See Surprise Spring Flakes

Mount Washington Registers Early First Measurable Snow

Early-Season Snow In Austria

Scotland Shivers

Historic Lows Broken In U.S.

Greenland's Surface Gained 370 Billion Tons Of Ice Last Season, Bang On Average

Cold Records Tumble Across The East

Colder-Than-Average Augusts

India Meteorological Department Warns Of Harsh Winter To Come

Snowy Colorado

Southern Hemisphere Snow - Argentina and Chile Pounded

Early Snows Hit Kyrgyzstan

Eastern U.S. Fells Cold Records, 150 Million To See Fall-Like Temps

UK's Coolest Summer Since 2015

First Significant Snows Forecast For The Alps

150 Years Of Antarctic Ice Data Reveals Decline In Wildfires Since 1920

Arizona Sees August Snow

Europe Forecast Stark Temperature Drop

Thousands Without Power In Tasmania As Cold And Snow Intensify

Foot Of Snow Closes Going-To-The-Sun Road