Underwater volcanic eruption led to extreme heat in 2023

See: It’s not just climate change: Here’s how El Niño and a huge underwater volcanic eruption led to extreme heat in 2023, from an expert who’s mapped various sections of the Earth

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so a volcano in the pacific is responsible for Florida sea water to be over
100 degrees.

yeah it makes perfect sense to me.

Allan

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Thanks, that good to know.

It is not all of the hot air coming from leftists.

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So, I see you have not read the article, and instead, choose to post an absurdity concocted in your mind.

JWK

If the Chinese Communist Party leadership promised to forgive todays woke generation’s student loans, would they vote for a Communist Party Leadership?

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Excellent article. Important to point out the article talks about the eruption being a contributing factor.

From my perspective whether climate change is due to nature or man made, the threat remains real.

Anyone who thinks having a few billion people more on the planet is not at least contributing to climate change are naive at best.

I am no expert but I have always thought climate change is a combination of the two.

obviously you posted a misleading thread title.

the volcano could be an explanation for some but certainly not all of the extreme weather that is occuring.

Allan

Without the Tonga volcano erupting, would today’s (2023) extreme heat have occurred?

JWK

Would you rather have twenty-five FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES in your pocket, or five UNITED STATES DOLLARS, and why?

Who should we kill off to address that concern?

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We are at peak Sun Spot Activity for Solar Cycle 25.

It’s downright shameful if no one has mentioned this very scientific fact yet.

:man_shrugging:

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Ha well now you ask ……

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I know. The self loathing is palpable.

IMO the climate is incredibly resilient and we just need to use engineered controls to mitigate actual toxic emissions and PRAY that something out of control like a volcano or meteor does not drop.

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Water vapor is a more potent green house gas than C02. What, suddenly you no longer believe increases in green house gasses warm the planet?

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I don’t know that this summer is extremely hot actually. I’ve seen worse.

It’s just Summer.

From the article…underlying it all. Global warming. Thats a direct quote.

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Without the Tonga volcano erupting, would today’s (2023) extreme heat have occurred?

It would have, but it would be .006 F degrees cooler with out the eruption.

According to the article again.

“0.06 F”, not .006 F degrees. And that’s according “to one estimate”.

underwater volcanic eruption … I still think it was Godzilla…

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Population control?

Somebody doesn’t trust the science.