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Chile is predicted to face a warmer summer than usual this year due to the El Nino weather phenomenon in the Southern Hemisphere. The El Nino event is expected to continue through the Northern Hemisphere spring, according to US forecasters. This comes as recent observations show highly anomalous temperatures in Antarctica and consistent Arctic sea surface temperatures. The warming trend is causing widespread mayhem globally, with a 1.1 degree Celsius increase leading to extreme heat and burning in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Despite claims of no warming in the US since 2005, evidence from NOAA suggests an acceleration of warming in recent years. The world has experienced a faster rate of warming over the past 15 years, supported by surface records, ocean heat content, and the Earth's energy imbalance. The impact of El Nino is also expected to energize the subtropical jet stream, leading to heavy rain in the Southeast US this winter.
El Nino's energize the subtropical jet stream and typically mean heavy rain for the Southeast US. This winter we will have strong El Nino. Here's a look at the model seasonal forecasts for November-January for rain. All indicating a wet winter in the SE and Florida, esp. N FL. https://t.co/GZQMCmb9XD
More @NOAA lying: 1. @AlGore said in 2007 that the Arctic would be ice-free by 2014. But in 2023, there were 1.69 million square miles at the September minimum. Does that sound ice free? https://t.co/tN5Lv7jpLx 2. So 2023 had the 'hottest summer', but only 5th smallest… https://t.co/oc0GAC50fK https://t.co/a65nohPLAy
So this is just a lie from @NOAA. NOAA has no '174-year global #climate record.' Check the global surface station coverage from 1885, for example. Does it look like any sort of dubious "average global temperature" estimate can be estimated from that? https://t.co/SVHcYgueYe
The 'record' @NOAA refers to only goes back to 1979. 1979 was the tail end of the period of mid-20th century cooling that started around 1940-1975. It has been warming since about 1980, pushed along by a series of strong, natural El Ninos, one of which we are in now. September… https://t.co/D5aPizA5A2 https://t.co/5rRsSpSgRS
These NYTimes graphs are made-up gibberish from climate fabulist @hausfath. 1. The notion of "average global temperature" is entirely non-physical and bogus. https://t.co/X8TjHz3zeJ 2. Global temperate data as estimated by satellites doesn't exist prior to 1979. So mixing… https://t.co/uHIgKVq12d https://t.co/5pElvst2VZ
There is increasing evidence that the world has warmed faster over the past 15 years than it has since the 1970s. Surface records, ocean heat content, and the Earth's energy imbalance all support an acceleration of warming, as I argue in today's @nytimes: https://t.co/RYHn89PGGj https://t.co/GT0Dj8UQ5D
Can extreme heat make parts of the Earth too hot for humans? https://t.co/FS5zVmuMLY
Science always seems to rub some people the wrong way https://t.co/9Fz6nsfdNu
Latest ENSO update from today continues to advertise a strong to very-strong El Nino event, peaking Dec-Jan. Likely winding up in the Top 4 strongest since 1950. https://t.co/lzKuhISMma
has science gone too far? https://t.co/soy61BTMv4
There's a 75-85% chance for an El Nino this winter, with a 3/10 chance of a very strong or historically strong El Nino. My Winter forecast will be heavily influenced by this, and an active storm track looks far more certain for the Carolinas than the cold. For snow lovers, I'd… https://t.co/4hKqCeFcK7 https://t.co/zNM8DITSvF
El Nino to continue through Northern Hemisphere spring, US forecaster says https://t.co/QYMci2JPrt https://t.co/MB9cEevyQM
El Nino to cause warming until at least through next spring. World Meteorological Organization @WMO is trying to blame El Nino on atmospheric warming. But El Nino is driven by the Sun and geothermal warming of the ocean -- not emissions as the atmosphere only warms the top… https://t.co/zqRVW12Qf8 https://t.co/6tqchGl2YY
Last month observed highly anomalous temperatures across nearly all of #Antarctica - departures exceeding 5°C above/below the 1981-2010 reference period... [Data from @CopernicusECMWF ERA5 reanalysis at https://t.co/e7aUafgc7S] https://t.co/JvxwGec6HN
Chile is predicted to face a warmer summer than usual this year due to the El Nino weather phenomenon in the Southern Hemisphere https://t.co/HyWJjBgauG https://t.co/grY5wk94B7
Yemen is a hot mess. The WaPo wants to blame the hot on emissions. But hot days in Yemen don't really correlate with emissions, per World Bank data: - Almost 2°C of max surface temp warming from 1950 to climate idiocy (~1990, after 40ppm more CO2). - But less than 1°C of… https://t.co/rvEo27VGkn https://t.co/p1nQma1aS6
No surprise but the Southern Hemisphere is baking and burning more due to human-driven climate change, just like the Northern Hemisphere. That’s why it’s called global warming. Warming of just 1.1 degree C is causing widespread mayhem. Needs to stop. https://t.co/BbepY2rxRl
Last month observed #Arctic sea surface temperatures that were consistent with the step change after 2007 (low sea ice year ), but otherwise not particularly notable. Data from OISSTv2.1 at https://t.co/fOekYNcDDi https://t.co/qyEaelG4IH
Just in from NOAA: US temp anomalies from Jan. 2005 thru Sep. 2023. No warming (actually cooling) in the US since Jan. 2005, despite 44% more industrial era CO2. If every emission warms the planet, where's the warming? It's a hoax, folks. https://t.co/uS4MdSB9zS https://t.co/B8iDy8YqA5
El Nino likely to bring Chile surging summer temperatures https://t.co/5jfOtWuZVD https://t.co/T3vtb8pPuG