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Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "The Hottest Day in 120,000 Years? LOL" video.
@markabrahams2191 Geologists agree that all this is overblown fear mongering. Most climate scientists also don't like that the most extreme model is being used as fact by politicans. Less than 1% believe that's what's going to happen. Don't point that out though or you're an evil science denier. I do appreciate that more of them have started speaking out against headlines like "Hurricane caused by climate change" or "Climate change is causing an increase in natural disasters" when the truth is they've been reducing in number.
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@ITPalGame The poles don't move. If they did the Earth wouldn't spin correctly and nothing would survive the change. We can track where everything was generally from geology. The poles didn't have large ice caps year round until the last ice age. While not neccessary a lush jungle, things did usually grow there and animals would migrate up during the hotter months that required cooler temperatures just like happens now. Edit: You're talking tens of millions of years ago or even hundreds of millions where as what I'm discussing was just a couple hundred thousand. There's been no massive plate movement in that time period.
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@Skelli2 It's a change in ocean currents. They shift slightly causing the water to be warmer or cooler, depending on if it's El Nino or La Nina. That in turn causes a slight increase in the temperature or decrease and in the case of warming creates a higher than normal risk of hurricanes/typhoons. Edit: It occurs on fairly regular cycle. It's one, then about 5 or so years later the other one.
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@harrymills2770 It doesn't explain why the Earth didn't normally have year round ice caps like we do now. You might have a small one still during the hottest months, but no where near the size they are now. That's a recent occurrence since the last ice age.
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@Bossman-pg8kk You think you have a real point, but don't even understand the joke. We've been warming since the last ice age which ended about 20,000 years ago. They are 100% correct because the Earth has yet to reach the global temperature it usually does following one.
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@Konghammer1 That only happens when you push magnets too close to one another. The Earth isn't shrinking in size so the distance between them doesn't change. If the Earth was shaped differently that might happen, but it's not.
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