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Old 10-01-2023, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by jimjamuser View Post
That map proves my points perfectly. MOST of the US shows HIGHER than NORMAL temperatures on THAT MAP. In fact, the summer of 2023 set a RECORD for the HIGHEST temperatures ever worldwide. The Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean waters around Florida set all-time high records. The oceans rose the most ever worldwide.
..........People who have lived over 10 years in Fl know that this summer was KILLER HOT. Very few people played ANY SPORTS outside in the afternoon here this summer. Personally, I played some sports outside this summer, but NEVER again. Next summer will find me on an exercise mat INDOORS at some group class (like YOGA maybe). The next 8 years are predicted to keep being increasingly HOT, RECORD-SETTING HOT.
.......The Head of the International Energy Agency was a LITTLE more hopeful when he said that after 2030, fossil fuel usage will begin to curve downward BECAUSE of RENEWABLES and nuclear energy will make a comeback due to need and increased SAFETY!
So why was Ohio and region cooler than normal? Too much CO2? Don't forget, we are still in a 9-year cooling trend - and that map was just Jun-Jul-Aug data.