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Too little, too late
« on: September 27, 2023, 01:09:56 pm »
Too little, too late
By Joe Bastardi |September 20th, 2023

It became apparent to me after the Super Nino of 15-16 that the situation with climate had little to do with climate and weather.  This is the result of the step-up function of temperatures that occurred after the Super Nino of 97-98:
 
Repeated again. It was then crystal clear that the warming of the oceans and the Super Nino response pumped the water vapor into the air that led to the overall “global” warming, when in reality, the warming was distorted, in the coldest, driest areas at their coldest, driest time ( example the arctic or antarctic gets their big deviations from average in the winter, which then gets factored into the entire global temperature and distorts the warming).

The back radiation of CO2 that penetrates a mm or 2 of the ocean is not warming the oceans. It is a large natural forcing for the most part; please read previous posts over the last year. My writings are here:

https://www.cfact.org/author/joe-bastardi/

https://www.cfact.org/2023/09/20/too-little-too-late/
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