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The Storms Are Missing” – Emerging with that?


From NoTricksZone

Via P Gosselin

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The continued increase in CO2 emissions into the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels is believed to be the cause of global warming, so we should see it in most trends.

But usually not. In fact, the globe has cooled somewhat since the 2015/16 El Nino. The media declined to report it.

An example that shows no warming is the average summer in Tokyo and the rural Pacific island of Hachijojima.

Tokyo

Looking at Tokyo’s own July mean temperature trends, using data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), and not adjusted datasets from NASA, we have the following:

You can check the data yourself. The source here.

As we can see, the average July temperature in Tokyo has decreased moderately for almost 3 decades.

A century without warming: Hachijojima

Also for Hachijojima, which is in Tokyo and is located in the middle of the ocean 287 km south of Tokyo, we plot the average temperature for July almost a century ago, long before CO2 emissions of industry seriously:

Source: JMA.

Lo and behold: The average July temperature on this rural island has in fact fallen slightly over the past 95 years. Check it out for yourself if you don’t believe it. The above is a link to official JMA data, not altered junk from US sources.

Very slow start to the storm season 2022

On another note, the Atlantic hurricane season starts very slowly. However, according to climate crazes, we are expected to be battered by tropical storms right now, and never before in history. But here too, nothing unusual is happening.

The Washington Post must report writes: “Forecasts say the broad weather patterns that govern the oceans and atmosphere will combine to drive activity; Experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Colorado State University predicted above-average activity. ” But admittedly, “The only thing that seems to be missing in a busy Atlantic hurricane season? Hurricanes.”

Friday, we’ll look at storms in the Pacific, which WaPo doesn’t like to cover.





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