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🇿🇦 Katılım Eylül 2017
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@80s_Kidz Penetrator Underwurlde Halls of the Things Way of the Exploding Fist Exolon
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80s Kidz@80s_Kidz·
First game you think of when you see a ZX Spectrum?
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Extrospector@extrospector·
@CityofJoburgZA I think that should read “plaque” not “plague” - unfortunate typo.
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@javert1948 If this is how a Colonial power operates, then why do South Africans and Australians refer to the English as ‘Poms’?
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Javert@javert1948·
Isn’t it interesting that nicknames like ‘Taffy’, ‘Jock’, and ‘Paddy’, are liberally used by the English - and yet they themselves have no nickname? This how a Colonial power operates. These names are derogatory, designed to remind us of our inferior status.
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Extrospector@extrospector·
@LeonSimons8 Hi @LeonSimons8, isn’t it more accurate to say that net forcing is increasing from the increasing stock of GHGs in the atmosphere and rapidly decreasing (owing to their relatively short lifetime) stock of aerosols? When GHG emissions flow stabilises, the stock continues to rise
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Leon Simons 🌍@LeonSimons8·
Now the net forcing is increasing from increasing (stabilizing?🤞..) GHG emissions and rapidly decreasing aerosol emissions. This forcing increase results in an increase in Earth's Energy Imbalance, until temperatures increase (or GHGs decrease, or aerosols increase). 5/
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Leon Simons 🌍@LeonSimons8·
It's crucial to understand the difference between forcing (in W/m²) and cumulative energy (in ZJ). It's like the difference between kW and kWh for electricity, which are often mixed up. This figure (e) shows that aerosols reduced Earth's heat uptake since 1971 by ~800ZJ! 1/
Zeke Hausfather@hausfath

@MichaelEMann I think that Figure TS.13 that you cite shows net cumulative energy change rather than annual radiative forcing, and cumulative energy change from aerosols should become increasingly negative as long as aerosol forcing remains above zero.

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John Mackin@mackin_john·
Some poor lad got nicked, handcuffs and everything, in 306. Police just got the wrong fella for some pyro. He never resisted just asked them to wait til the game ended. Handcuffs and taken out by half a dozen of Merseysides finest. He'll be released when they check the CCTV.
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@russty_russ Memories, yes - QPR beat Liverpool 1-0 with a goal from Terry Fenwick on the infamous plastic pitch… the second leg at Anfield ended 2-2, so QPR reached the final, lost 3-0 to Oxford, while Liverpool went on to do the Double
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Leon Simons 🌍@LeonSimons8·
🌎🌊🌡📈 January ends with the highest Global average Sea Surface Temperature in observational history. Prepare for a lot of crazy weather in the pipeline!
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Extrospector@extrospector·
@datatechsoln Your projection is not a “climate” model that aims to emulate the complex interactions of many variables to predict (among other things) rising temperatures. Yours is a forward estimation of GHG concentrations in the atmosphere, which is a comparatively simple undertaking.
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Extrospector@extrospector·
@datatechsoln That’s a projection of atmospheric GHG concentrations, which is closely linked to industrial activity (the delta may be linked to the Covid pandemic response) - projecting annual global temperature anomaly is a different matter!
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Extrospector@extrospector·
@climatehat I’m enjoying the book, very good - however I noticed a few typos in my copy - happy to DM you with a list, for the next edition, if helpful?
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Extrospector@extrospector·
@ComradesRace please can you add Amsterdam marathon last month to your qualifiers list?
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VeryBritishProblems@SoVeryBritish·
What’s the most controversial name change in British history? Opal Fruits to Starburst, perhaps?
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@27Legin @peakaustria Essentially the same chart - it shows ice extent in 2003 compared to 2023, ie blue means: areas of ice in 2003 that are ice-free in 2023
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Thomas Reis@peakaustria·
Only one News Outlet is writing about the Antarctic. Soon News will keep bad news away from people to keep them working and ignoring the decline. Resources will be super short. Still people will pretend everything is fine and still maintain a oversized lavish fossil fuel civilisation.
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Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
Who is stopping this England side from winning EURO 2024? 🤔🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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@koko_matshela Anyone posting this while making a serious point about discrimination = 🔔🔚
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No Context Brits@NoContextBrits·
The battle of the British bands. You can only choose 3.
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