Around the world, meanwhile,
record low temperatures continue to make a mockery of «global warming» theories.
Not exact matches
In a long - term trend that demonstrates the effects of a warming climate, daily
record - high
temperatures have recently been outpacing daily
record lows by an average of 2 - to - 1, and this imbalance is expected to grow as the climate
continues to warm.
In a long - term trend that demonstrates the effects of a warming climate, daily
record - high
temperatures have recently been outpacing daily
record -
lows by an average of 2 - to - 1, and this imbalance is expected to grow as the climate
continues to warm.
If nations
continue to increase their emissions of greenhouse gases in a «business - as - usual» scenario, the U.S. ratio of daily
record high to
record low temperatures would increase to about 20 to 1 by midcentury and 50 to 1 by 2100.
Arctic sea ice extent
continues to trend toward a
record low for 2017 - 18 because of stunning warm
temperatures.
In a long - term trend that demonstrates the effects of a warming climate, daily
record - high
temperatures have recently been outpacing daily
record lows by an average of 2 - to - 1, and this imbalance is expected to grow as the climate
continues to warm.
New University of Colorado at Boulder calculations indicate the
record low minimum extent of sea ice across the Arctic last September has a three - in - five chance of being shattered again in 2008 because of
continued warming
temperatures and a preponderance of younger, thinner ice.
The modeling results indicate that, if nations
continue to increase their emissions of greenhouse gases in a «business as usual» scenario, the U.S. ratio of daily
record high to
record low temperatures would increase to about 20 - to - 1 by mid-century and 50 - to - 1 by 2100.
Climate change alarmists
continue to preach the dogma of global warming in a textbook case of cognitive dissonance, despite
record low temperatures in different points around the globe.
«Of course, we
continue to see blazing headlines and breathless broadcasts from the establishment news media regarding every new high
temperature record, but a near total blackout of the news of
low temperature records.»
Further, they found that the divergence between surface and
lower - tropospheric measurements, which has probably
continued, is consistent with evidence of a warm bias in the surface
temperature record.
A Greenland
record low shouldn't come as a surprise since in the wake of the recent El Nino global
temperatures measured by satellite now
continue their freefall.
The data indicates that the
lower troposphere (up to eight km above the earth's surface) has warmed roughly by 17 degrees Celsius since the beginning of satellite
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«Every piece of valid evidence â $» long - term
temperature averages that smooth out year - to - year fluctuations, Arctic sea ice volume, melting of glaciers, the ratio of
record highs to
record lows â $» points to a
continuing, and quite possibly accelerating, rise in global
temperatures.
This correction, along with another one in 2005, brought UAH largely in line with the other
temperature records, though it
continues to show a slightly
lower long - term warming trend.