55% of North Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature climate change since 1996 occurred in a mere 3 weeks of 2023.
There is only one single possible source for that much heat, in that short a timeframe.
This is global. It is NOT 'El Niño'. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
There is only one hypothesis which elegantly, or even remotely, can explain all the observations we have made regarding recent climate change.
theethicalskeptic.com/2020/02/16/the…
Here is its synopsis for the TL;DL (Too Lazy; Didn't Look)
This is a global phenomenon, in terms of rapid heat rise in this short a period of time. It is not simply El Niño (the red arc off the Peruvian coast of South America).
'El Niño' is what climate fakers use to imply that this heat is merely 'weather' - and 'climate' is your… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Carbon dioxide (and likely methane as well) - are being forced out of tundra, ocean, and alkane pockets by this excess heat - this 'experiment' has served to falsify the prevailing theory.
A white crow moment, which we should heed.
This is NOT the result of a one-time ocean chemistry or sensor/calibration change. Global-ENSO events just like this account for virtually ALL SST climate change since 1981. This has been going on all along and is not a one-time event. Just a falsifyingly LARGE version.
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