Originally Posted by
AK83
That may be Ethiopa as a whole nation .. but have a look at the specs for a place called Dallol!
Eye watering numbers.
The had a period of 6 straight years(1960-1966) where the daily averages were 34.6°.. not summer .. the entire 6 year period averaged out to this number.
Make of that whatever you like.
But summer in Dallol is another level of hell. Due to it's low altitude mainly.
Summer daily means were 36.4, 38.6, 38.7 and 37.6, respectively from May-Aug(ie. their summer).
So that's 6 years of those temps, overall daily mean, not highs .. these are the averaged out values and over the 6 year period amounted to 34.6C daily average.
And they also worked mines of one type or another ... something like 80K folks seemed to survive that kind of climate.
So lets assume that this wild prediction of 4-5 degrees by 2100 ... which is so far off the mark it's better labelled as comedy, rather than science! anyhow .. but we'll allow this hype through to the keeper just for arguments sake.
Where exactly is this 4-5 degree average going to happen? which part of the globe? everywhere, or in specific isolated areas?
And this then follows on, where are these places that they're expecting to see 42°C average temps?
And why haven't they already happened .. such as in the eg. I gave of Dallol?
It HAD, 50 years ago, when climate change wasn't a glint in anyone's eyes yet .. this HAPPENED. This is a far cry from something that is happening.
Hopefully you read my comments as carefully as you do your preaching prophets .. coz the fact is this climate HAPPENED in Dallol .. some 50+ years ago .. and hasn't happened again.
So if the globe is warming up as you think it is, and has been .. why hasn't an already hellish climate like Dallol surpassed the record heat it experienced 50+ years ago.
Therefore, in a period where the average global temps have risen about 1°C in the 50 odd year period from 1966 to now, why hasn't this already hot place got any hotter?
Just like the fact that the hottest places on every continent all recorded their highest ever temperatures up to 1974.
1974 was the last record temperature recording in Europe (48°C in Athens), all other contintents recorded maxima were pre 1974.
What this (in effect) shows us is twofold.
1/. this warming is not what you seem to think it is,
2/. the global temperatures are not getting more extreme, they're getting less extreme ... much less extreme.
What you seem to think is an average 4-5 degree global temp increase doesn't mean that suddenly places where a normally high max of say 45, is suddenly going to see 49-50.
So we're not going to have 42°C average temps anywhere(except as mentioned in the middle of some lava field!) .. what is happening is that colder months are warming up, and cooler low minima are on the rise.