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You're still claiming Santa Monica remaining a specific temperature is evidence of anything, when average doesn't mean the temperature increases everywhere to begin with.
Ok, for the last fucking time, the Santa Monica reference is a retort to the dumbass posts on here about how growing mangoes or such bullshit is evidence of some sort of climate crisis.

Read some fucking science, fuck off with your dumbass eye rolls. Your argument is entirely irrelevant.

What sort of response do you expect when you post such asinine comments? You should be flattered I even acknowledged your comment.
 
You're still claiming Santa Monica remaining a specific temperature is evidence of anything, when average doesn't mean the temperature increases everywhere to begin with.
Ok, for the last fucking time, the Santa Monica reference is a retort to the dumbass posts on here about how growing mangoes or such bullshit is evidence of some sort of climate crisis.
And? You can't use one data point as evidence that a climate crisis isn't happening. I'm not even going to bother trying to interpret your vague claim that people are claiming "growing mangoes or such bullshit is evidence of some sort of climate crisis", because how often you just make shit up.
 
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You're still claiming Santa Monica remaining a specific temperature is evidence of anything, when average doesn't mean the temperature increases everywhere to begin with.
Ok, for the last fucking time, the Santa Monica reference is a retort to the dumbass posts on here about how growing mangoes or such bullshit is evidence of some sort of climate crisis.

Read some fucking science, fuck off with your dumbass eye rolls. Your argument is entirely irrelevant.

What sort of response do you expect when you post such asinine comments? You should be flattered I even acknowledged your comment.
Reading science is as8bine?

'Ignorance Is Bliss'

In case you are not familiar with the phrase.

The phrase "ignorance is bliss" means that not knowing about a problem or harsh reality can lead to greater happiness or less worry. Coined by poet Thomas Gray in 1742, the saying suggests that awareness of certain truths can cause distress. While ignorance can bring temporary peace, it can also have negative consequences if it prevents action or leads to harming others, so being informed is often better in the long run.

Examples:
'Human effect on climate is imperceptible'
'The temrture is comfortable where I a, so global temperature rise is a hoax'

Willful ignorance is the intentional avoidance of information about the negative consequences of one's actions or beliefs. This can be seen in personal situations, politics, and professional contexts, and is sometimes known as willful blindness. Motives can include maintaining a certain self-image, avoiding the need to act, or simplifying decision-making. In some legal cases, willful ignorance can be treated as equivalent to knowledge of wrongdoing.
 
I keep tossing around who Tswizzle may be. I am thinking he is a Chinese or North Korean provocateur.

He keeps to short simple statements, maybe indicating a lack of English.

His insistence on "imperceptible" proves that IF he's a tr**l, THEN he's lacking the talent to tr**l anywhere but at a tiny message-board, and without recompense.

Phoenix suffered an absolutely UNPRECEDENTED heat wave. I asked him if he thought Arizonans could PERCEIVE week after week of unrelenting 100°+ temperatures. His only reply was "Phoenix is in a desert." I'd ask him if he thought Floridans could perceive Hurricane Ian or Jamaicans could perceive Hurricane Melissa, but what's the point? Of course we don't expect intelligence from Mr. Swizz, but don't we at least deserve humor?
 
Yeah, Phoenix is in a desert, where there's been an unprecented heat wave, Swiz. And this is happening in a lot of deserts. These things are being recorded. So we know the heat wave is unprecedented. This isn't even complicated shit. Do you think we somehow can't tell if there've been temperature increases just because it happens in a desert? What even is your point? Antarctica is also a desert, where there has been unprecented heat waves. I bet you didn't even know Antarctica is a desert though. And this shows you only cherry pick what data you like and what data you don't like.
 
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A heatwave, in the desert, in summer?!! Oh my gosh!! It gets worse, hurricanes, in the Caribbean, during hurricane season?!! Oh Lordy, whatever next, blizzards in winter?!!
 
A heatwave, in the desert, in summer?!! Oh my gosh!! It gets worse, hurricanes, in the Caribbean, during hurricane season?!! Oh Lordy, whatever next, blizzards in winter?!!
Are you even aware there are expected temperatures during every season? Probably not.
 
A heatwave, in the desert, in summer?!! Oh my gosh!! It gets worse, hurricanes, in the Caribbean, during hurricane season?!! Oh Lordy, whatever next, blizzards in winter?!!
The difference between bearable heat and the limits of humans to deal with heat.

Areas becoming uninhabitable here and around the world due to rising temperatures..

Here in the USA work is being done on new strains of crops more stoker to heat. Rising temperatures already affect crops in Ca.

Big ag companies do not invest in something unless there is a need and a threat to profits.

Biological life's evolution is tied to temperatures. It does not take much. Higher river temps depletes O2 suffocating fish, like the food staple salmon. Crops ripen early before rain comes come.
 
A heatwave, in the desert, in summer?!! Oh my gosh!! It gets worse, hurricanes, in the Caribbean, during hurricane season?!! Oh Lordy, whatever next, blizzards in winter?!!
Are you even aware there are expected temperatures during every season? Probably not.

Are you aware of natural variability? Undoubtably not.

Anyway, I am done with these tedious exchanges.
 
Are you aware of natural variability? Undoubtably not.
Are you aware of confidence intervals?
Obviously not. Add it to the list.
Are you aware that every other instance of climate change as rapid as is currently happening, was accompanied by mass extinctions?
Obviously not. The litany of ignorance is as long as the Santa Monica pier.
 
His insistence on "imperceptible" proves that IF he's a tr**l, THEN he's lacking the talent to tr**l anywhere but at a tiny message-board, and without recompense.

Phoenix suffered an absolutely UNPRECEDENTED heat wave. I asked him if he thought Arizonans could PERCEIVE week after week of unrelenting 100°+ temperatures. His only reply was "Phoenix is in a desert."

A heatwave, in the desert, in summer?!! Oh my gosh!!
Is English your first language? Have you tried asking Google to translate "imperceptible" into a language, if any, in which you are conversant?

Or do you really think that a desert dweller accustomed to 100° hot weather will not perceive that 115° is even hotter?
 
His insistence on "imperceptible" proves that IF he's a tr**l, THEN he's lacking the talent to tr**l anywhere but at a tiny message-board, and without recompense.

Phoenix suffered an absolutely UNPRECEDENTED heat wave. I asked him if he thought Arizonans could PERCEIVE week after week of unrelenting 100°+ temperatures. His only reply was "Phoenix is in a desert."

A heatwave, in the desert, in summer?!! Oh my gosh!!
Is English your first language? Have you tried asking Google to translate "imperceptible" into a language, if any, in which you are conversant?

Or do you really think that a desert dweller accustomed to 100° hot weather will not perceive that 115° is even hotter?
I'm not even in a desert and I can notice the difference between 100 degrees and 110 degrees.
 
A heatwave, in the desert, in summer?!! Oh my gosh!! It gets worse, hurricanes, in the Caribbean, during hurricane season?!! Oh Lordy, whatever next, blizzards in winter?!!
Are you even aware there are expected temperatures during every season? Probably not.

Are you aware of natural variability? Undoubtably not.

Anyway, I am done with these tedious exchanges.
We are aware, asked and answered multiple times. How the greenhouse effect works to raise temperature globally due to greenhouse gases has been posted multiple times.

Are you aware agriculture in the USA is having to deal with warming right now? Yes or no?

A non response is a clear case of willful ignorance.
 
A heatwave, in the desert, in summer?!! Oh my gosh!! It gets worse, hurricanes, in the Caribbean, during hurricane season?!! Oh Lordy, whatever next, blizzards in winter?!!
Are you even aware there are expected temperatures during every season? Probably not.

Are you aware of natural variability? Undoubtably not.

Anyway, I am done with these tedious exchanges.
Yes, we know what the natural variability is, and there are unprecedented climate events occurring that are outside of the natural, expected variability, hence why they are unprecedented. This is a very simple, basic thing you're not getting and refusing to understand.
 
Areas in Texas are now exceeding the tolerance limit taking into account humidity.

The human body can tolerate a maximum internal temperature of around \(108.4^{\circ }F\) (\(42^{\circ }C\)), at which point proteins begin to denature and damage is irreparable. Externally, the tolerance limit is more complex and depends on factors like humidity, but a recent study suggests the limit is much lower than previously thought, around a wet-bulb temperature of \(30.6^{\circ }C\) (\(87^{\circ }F\)) under mild exertion.

Maximum internal temperature The body's internal temperature can only reach about \(108.4^{\circ }F\) (\(42^{\circ }C\)) before proteins are irreversibly damaged, leading to severe consequences like brain damage and likely death.A body temperature of \(109.4^{\circ }F\) (\(43^{\circ }C\)) or higher is considered the upper limit for survival, and survival is unlikely above this point.

Environmental tolerance Wet-bulb temperature: This is a key measurement because it accounts for both temperature and humidity, representing how effectively the body can cool itself through sweating.Theoretical limit: A widely cited theoretical limit is a wet-bulb temperature of \(95^{\circ }F\) (\(35^{\circ }C\)), which corresponds to high temperatures and high humidity.Real-world limit: A recent study found that the actual limit for young, healthy adults is much lower, around \(30.6^{\circ }C\) (\(87^{\circ }F\)) wet-bulb temperature under mild exertion.Dry heat: In very dry conditions with wind, humans can tolerate higher dry-bulb temperatures for longer, as sweat evaporates more quickly.
 
Areas in Texas are now exceeding the tolerance limit taking into account humidity.

The human body can tolerate a maximum internal temperature of around \(108.4^{\circ }F\) (\(42^{\circ }C\)), at which point proteins begin to denature and damage is irreparable. Externally, the tolerance limit is more complex and depends on factors like humidity, but a recent study suggests the limit is much lower than previously thought, around a wet-bulb temperature of \(30.6^{\circ }C\) (\(87^{\circ }F\)) under mild exertion.

Maximum internal temperature The body's internal temperature can only reach about \(108.4^{\circ }F\) (\(42^{\circ }C\)) before proteins are irreversibly damaged, leading to severe consequences like brain damage and likely death.A body temperature of \(109.4^{\circ }F\) (\(43^{\circ }C\)) or higher is considered the upper limit for survival, and survival is unlikely above this point.

Environmental tolerance Wet-bulb temperature: This is a key measurement because it accounts for both temperature and humidity, representing how effectively the body can cool itself through sweating.Theoretical limit: A widely cited theoretical limit is a wet-bulb temperature of \(95^{\circ }F\) (\(35^{\circ }C\)), which corresponds to high temperatures and high humidity.Real-world limit: A recent study found that the actual limit for young, healthy adults is much lower, around \(30.6^{\circ }C\) (\(87^{\circ }F\)) wet-bulb temperature under mild exertion.Dry heat: In very dry conditions with wind, humans can tolerate higher dry-bulb temperatures for longer, as sweat evaporates more quickly.
Tolerance limit? That's just made up. Everything has unlimited tolerance for anything!!!11
 
Oh you want me to stop strawmanning you, Tswizzle, while you're refusing to acknowledge whenever you make a straw man argument? Not going to.
 
A heatwave, in the desert, in summer?!! Oh my gosh!! It gets worse, hurricanes, in the Caribbean, during hurricane season?!! Oh Lordy, whatever next, blizzards in winter?!!
Are you even aware there are expected temperatures during every season? Probably not.

Are you aware of natural variability? Undoubtably not.

Anyway, I am done with these tedious exchanges.
We are aware, asked and answered multiple times. How the greenhouse effect works to raise temperature globally due to greenhouse gases has been posted multiple times.

Are you aware agriculture in the USA is having to deal with warming right now? Yes or no?

A non response is a clear case of willful ignorance.
No response TSwizzle?

Are you really as ignorant as you appear to be or are you putting us on?
 
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