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Toffeepud's avatar

Surely they can't still be oblivious to Hunga Tonga and the earth's core warming up? Oh well, they'll just have to stay Baffled then......someone needs to form a band called The Baffled Scientists 🤭

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Andreas's avatar

Could you explain what we see here? Seems interesting but I dont get it

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Not much to explain really. It's a graph of global mean lower troposphere temperature. It shows a long term positive trend since 1979, punctuated by several sharp spikes which are due to Pacific El Nino events. The huge spike starting in June 2023 which has lasted now for 15 months is unexplained. The most likely explanation is the Hunga Tonga submarine volcanic eruption, but the 'experts' don't like this explanation because it detracts too much from the man-made global warming narrative.

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David Walker's avatar

That's the thing about non-linear systems - they're non-linear, hence utterly impossible to model.

And if they hit a bifurcation point or change to a different attractor, all bets are off.

Read James Gleick's vitally important work "Chaos" or watch "Jurassic Park".

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pimaCanyon's avatar

"Scientists are presumably still baffled."

Scientist are "baffled" whenever the obvious goes against the politically correct narrative. Hunga Tonga? No no no, it can't be that. Young people dying suddenly? No no no, it's not the vaccine!

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Scientists are baffled but they know for sure that it has nothing to do with Hunga Tonga. Similar bafflement to the medical scientists who know for sure that the spate of sudden deaths and serious ailments which started after the Covid vaccine rollout had nothing to do with the “safe and effective” vaccines.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Right on cue. Experts are baffled by sharp rise in turbo stomach cancers in young people:

"Scientists are probing the causes of stomach cancer after a 'disturbing' rise in young adults with the disease.

Although cases are falling in older people, in the past few years has been an annual two per cent uptick in under 50s being diagnosed, leaving experts baffled.

Worryingly, in half of these cases the cancer is already advanced — meaning it is 'almost a death sentence', with just a four per cent survival rate."

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13919863/rise-young-people-stomach-cancer-common-infection.html

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