Born in 1988 is relevant . Way too late to experience the beautiful sunshine , warmth , fortnight + long heatwaves , melting roads , our taps running out and the thousands of gorgeous sunsets to behold , in the 60s and 70s , not to be experienced any more , yet you lot say that was the coldest then of the last hundred years .
This is totally contrary to "common sense" logic of climate warming .... I can understand is best with comparison to very hot day but air is not moving at all, so at some spots can be insanely hot surfaces while others can have substantially lower temperature in shadow. This is by far worst kind of global "warming" causing bad issues everywhere... extreme cooling in north and super hot in equator... among lot of other problems. Also AMOC even as it is is very tough subject to truly understand thus in school it is just mentioned this is how things are, not even tried to explain it in deep level. Water fluid dynamics in global scale are very complex.
I was born in 1961. Not relevant, but I've been around a while, just saying. I don't want to watch your video. The phrase: "Coupled Model Intercomparison" makes me angry. It's just spinning wheels and consuming energy as CO2 levels rise. That's all. I'll leave now.
Very nice talk @Gaurav. Thank you.
Born in 1988 is relevant .
Way too late to experience the beautiful sunshine , warmth , fortnight + long heatwaves , melting roads , our taps running out and the thousands of gorgeous sunsets to behold , in the 60s and 70s , not to be experienced any more , yet you lot say that was the coldest then of the last hundred years .
Before Pole reversal AMOC is going down first
This is totally contrary to "common sense" logic of climate warming .... I can understand is best with comparison to very hot day but air is not moving at all, so at some spots can be insanely hot surfaces while others can have substantially lower temperature in shadow. This is by far worst kind of global "warming" causing bad issues everywhere... extreme cooling in north and super hot in equator... among lot of other problems.
Also AMOC even as it is is very tough subject to truly understand thus in school it is just mentioned this is how things are, not even tried to explain it in deep level. Water fluid dynamics in global scale are very complex.
I was born in 1961. Not relevant, but I've been around a while, just saying. I don't want to watch your video. The phrase: "Coupled Model Intercomparison" makes me angry. It's just spinning wheels and consuming energy as CO2 levels rise.
That's all. I'll leave now.