Data from the Japan Meteorological Society. Hachijojima is an island a couple hundred miles off the main island of Honshu. What's interesting is that we don't see an Urban Heat Island effect from Tokyo (this is where a city's growth leads to higher recorded temperatures because the sun heats up the concrete and asphalt which replaced plants/grass/etc).
But "hottest year ever". Yawn.
(via)
Snort... again... Facts vs. 'models'...
ReplyDeleteGreta will use her scientific "skill" to debunk the factual data. It's her job, and I doubt she'll ever have another...except maybe as a fact checker for Facebook.
ReplyDeleteFor those that do not know, Tokyo is a great deal of concrete and buildings. The fact that there is no difference is stunning.
ReplyDeleteIn other non-news, nothing above water 500 years ago is under water now, except Venice, which is built on a swamp.
ReplyDeleteAlmost like the whole warmist/climate change crapola thing is a global political power grab founded upon a hoax masquerading as science.....
Nah. Couldn't be that easy.
To go a little farther than Aesop, land that has been sinking since it was formed is still sinking. Thus New Orleans and the coastline of Louisiana, Venice, etc.
ReplyDeleteWhat isn't sinking are the Dutch lowlands. The coastal barrier islands around Florida or all along the East Coast of North America. (including Oak Island, must be Templars keeping that place above water...)
What also isn't sinking are the various atolls that have been barely above the water since Man first found them. The Marshall and Gilbert Islands are at the same sea level now as in 1943 and 44 when we wrested them from the Imperial Japanese.
Subtle hint: Put proper foundations under your buildings wherever you are. Don't build under sea level. Don't allow your local levy commission to steal all your levy money and not use the levy money to rebuild and strengthen your levy, nor rebuild back under sea level (seriously, lower 9th Wart of New Orleans should have been filled in with dredgings, rocks, trash, odds and sods until the land was equal to the height of the levies, maybe taller, then rebuilt.)
That which has been is what will be,
ReplyDeleteThat which is done is what will be done,
And there is nothing new under the sun.
Was going to mention Oak island. You can watch Oak Island every Tuesday evening and learn how the sea hasn't risen there since at least the 1500's.
ReplyDeleteAlso noticed how all the climate change promoters ignore the effects of volcanoes?
ReplyDeleteWe are at a much greater risk from a VEI-6 eruption or greater than we are of any human activity.
See Mount Tambora and the Year Without a Summeras an example.
Mt Pinatubo.
ReplyDeleteLook carefully, and notice that the Tokyo mean temperature line has trended down over the last 45 years.
ReplyDelete