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hatrack

(59,578 posts)
Sun Dec 30, 2018, 11:31 AM Dec 2018

Fire Tornadoes, A Vanishing Atoll, Florence, Michael And 70" Of Rain In MD - 2018, The Climate 2X4

2018 is set to rank as the fourth warmest year on record — and the fourth year in a row reflecting a full degree Celsius (1.8° Fahrenheit) temperature rise from the late 1800s, climate scientists say.

This was the year that introduced us to fire tornadoes, bomb cyclones, and, in Death Valley, a five day streak of 125°F temperatures, part of the hottest month ever documented at a U.S. weather station. 2018 also brought the world’s highest-ever low temperature, as nighttime temperatures fell to a sizzling 109°F in Quiryat, Oman, on June 28, smashing a 2011 record-high low.

A startling 95 percent of the oldest and thickest Arctic sea ice is now gone — and we’re losing Arctic ice at a rate of 14,000 tons per second, according to recent research, three times as fast as roughly three decades ago.

It was a year notable both for its overwhelming, climate-fueled impacts as well as its gut-wrenching predictions for what climate change still has in store for us if we fail to act. So much happened, frankly, that it's been hard to keep it all straight.

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https://www.desmogblog.com/2018/12/28/year-deadly-climate-disasters-ear-splitting-wake-call-scientists

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Fire Tornadoes, A Vanishing Atoll, Florence, Michael And 70" Of Rain In MD - 2018, The Climate 2X4 (Original Post) hatrack Dec 2018 OP
Kick in hopes that more read this post & the link . Thank you hatrack lunasun Dec 2018 #1
You'll be happy to learn that the NOAA carbon dioxide observatory website is shut so that... NNadir Dec 2018 #2
In the face of all this pessimism, I urge calm... The_jackalope Dec 2018 #3

NNadir

(33,473 posts)
2. You'll be happy to learn that the NOAA carbon dioxide observatory website is shut so that...
Sun Dec 30, 2018, 01:39 PM
Dec 2018

...the child in chief can demonstrate once more, in case we missed it, that his hatred of Mexicans outweighs any smidgen of concern for Americans.

The_jackalope

(1,660 posts)
3. In the face of all this pessimism, I urge calm...
Mon Dec 31, 2018, 01:05 PM
Dec 2018

A calm born of fatalism to be sure, but calm nonetheless.
We have screwed the planet so tight that it cannot now be unscrewed.
So there is nothing left to do for the big picture but kick back with a gin and tonic, hug your kids, smile at them sadly and say goodbye.

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