Overheated
Substack,
by
Jeff Childers
Original Article
Posted By: Judy W.,
7/29/2023 6:24:30 AM
This morning I take a crack at debunking the climate narrative and you won’t believe what they haven’t been telling us (Snip)
Surely you’ve seen all the climate hysteria lately, and probably seen lots of counter argument. But there are some things they haven’t been telling us, that are in themselves complete explanations for any increased world temperatures we might be living through this summer. It’s not carbon dioxide, as crypto-marxist, faux protest group “Extinction Rebellion” wants you to think:
Let’s meet the historic, record-shattering Hunga Tonga volcanic eruption of 2022, which I bet you never heard of.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
franq 7/29/2023 7:12:58 AM (No. 1522903)
Had to chuckle at 30-something coworker talking in the next cubicle. He was talking to his cube mate about how "it's the hottest summer ever..."
Really? Ever? These people just lap up the news indiscriminately.
He is a smart young man, working here on a visa. You have to hear the breathy, Hispanic voice to get the full effect.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/29/2023 7:17:55 AM (No. 1522905)
Very enlightening and real science. In my little section of flyover country, the Canadian forest fires ruined the atmospheric quality for a few weeks but the air has had a hazy quality to it for quite a while before that. Imagine being in a sealed greenhouse and boiling fifty pots of water simultaneously, which is similar to what this volcano did. You would be dripping with heat, moisture and fog. Meanwhile, it's July and the daily temps are in the 70s and 80s as they have been for at least the last fifty years. My SUV has been parked for most of past couple of years because the price of gas is ridiculous.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
cgood 7/29/2023 7:22:00 AM (No. 1522906)
Thank you for posting OP. The information in this article is critically important. It’s no wonder that the Biden administration is accelerating all of their efforts to make radical changes under the umbrella of carbon dioxide based global warming. If more people learn about the environmental impact of this volcano and the other activities related to the Earth’s core, the gig is up on the current global warming industry. For that reason, the media will continue to lie about these “unprecedented” temperatures.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Catherine 7/29/2023 8:03:52 AM (No. 1522927)
They have finally calmed down a bit in Oklahoma City. One weather guy actually said the heat index that day was 124. Yes, 124. If you blinked you missed the posted actual temperature of 95. The whole thing is a terrible joke. Now they want to terrify people of summer. And that's all it is. Summer.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
DiegoDude 7/29/2023 8:06:11 AM (No. 1522929)
Read P.J. O'Rourke's "All the Trouble in the World" and you'll see a similar writing style. I needed a good laugh today and Jeff Childers did the trick!
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
coyote 7/29/2023 8:23:24 AM (No. 1522944)
Where I live, in the west, temps have been totally normal, cool even.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
JackBurton 7/29/2023 8:23:48 AM (No. 1522946)
I nominate this article for 'Must Read.'
We're reading/hearing so much about CAGW (Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming) that some sunlight, in the form of data, is a necessary disinfectant.
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We had a heat dome last year where I live that was brutal. This year, lots of rain and just summer hot.
I really resent not being told about this volcano and it’s effects on our world. If there’s anything I despise, it’s being manipulated and this is pure political manipulation.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Venturer 7/29/2023 9:00:19 AM (No. 1522961)
We probably never heard of this because the climate change wackos did want us to hear about it.
I don't know about the volcano and it's effect, but I know when I was a boy we worked in the heat all summer growing and cutting tobacco, which is hard work, and it was hot and dry in August. Sure it's hot now, but I don't see it as life changing hot, I just see summer weather.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
NamVet70 7/29/2023 9:17:35 AM (No. 1522978)
A very informative article. This means all the emission control tech on automobiles is worthless compared to the effect of this one volcanic event. All the sacrifices people are making in the cost and choice of their automobiles is for nothing. The EV virtue signalling is especially comical.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
planetgeo 7/29/2023 9:30:18 AM (No. 1522988)
Brilliant, true science article. Get it to every person you know because it will otherwise not see the light of day anywhere else in our totally corrupt MSM.
This massive volcano eruption more logically explains not just the heat dome effect but also the increased temperatures in our oceans. People in general do not realize that the Earth has massive geothermal activity below its crust and when it vents through a sub-oceanic volcano it evaporates super-heated ocean water into our atmosphere, like a sauna. And furthermore, that such water vapor has a significantly greater effect than carbon dioxide on our air temperature.
We are being massively lied to, and purposely having the truthful evidence withheld.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
MickTurn 7/29/2023 9:55:06 AM (No. 1523005)
Their Lies all started when Temp sensors were placed next to Parking Lots and Buildings...IN THE SUN!
That way temps would read much higher than they were. Time to Stake Out the Perps IN THE SUN to see how they like it!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Madinmaryland 7/29/2023 10:05:41 AM (No. 1523014)
One of the best articles I have read about so-called “global warming” and this summers heat. It explains a lot. But how long before all this vapor dissipates? Inquiring minds want to know. Regarding the second part of this piece, although the subject is different, the reaction by our “betters” in congress is the same. Run away from the truth, lie about it, distort it, penalize those that do not agree.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Rather Read 7/29/2023 10:24:08 AM (No. 1523027)
In 1815, Mount Tambora erupted in Indonesia and the ash from it caused the temperature in the Northern Hemisphere to drop to the point that 1816 was called The Year Without a Summer. That year, Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley and some of their friends went to Switzerland for the summer. The cold, rainy weather kept them indoors and they passed the time telling stories. Mary Shelley wrote hers down. The title was Frankenstein. It's never been out of print.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
chance_232 7/29/2023 10:35:08 AM (No. 1523039)
I had forgotten about that eruption and it certainly explains a lot. Increasing the atmosphere's water vapor by 13% overnight is HUGE.
All of the Carbon reducing efforts over the past 20 years nullified in minutes. Aint Mother Nature grand?
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Rather Read 7/29/2023 11:16:25 AM (No. 1523082)
Volcano eruptions have a huge effect on weather and giant ones like the Hunga Tonga and Mount Tambora in 1815 change the climate. If, God forbid, the Yellowstone volcano erupts, parts of the western United States are doomed.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
LadyVet 7/29/2023 12:00:50 PM (No. 1523123)
Underwater volcanic activity has long been linked to the El Nino weather phenomenon. Some of that water vapor is probably now in the re-filled lakes and reservoirs in California.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
DVC 7/29/2023 1:01:20 PM (No. 1523160)
Thanks for posting this.
VERY interesting.
I recommend that this is a MUST READ.
Pass this one on to your friends.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Avikingman 7/29/2023 1:38:43 PM (No. 1523191)
This is a very BIG DEAL!
Should be a must read for a few days.
Wonder how many Chinas it's equal to?
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 7/29/2023 3:54:40 PM (No. 1523277)
Could earlier versions of Hunga Tonga be a possible explanation for the repeated cycles of ice ages and interglacial warm periods?
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Goose 7/30/2023 6:26:55 AM (No. 1523506)
Krakatoa, anyone?
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Ruhn 7/30/2023 8:26:12 AM (No. 1523559)
I've never understood how so many 'educated' people would latch on to the untrue belief that CO2 is a so-called greenhouse gas. Any chemistry 101 student can tell you that CO2 is a poor retainer of heat. It also has a greater specific gravity than oxygen. Therefore, due to its weight, CO2 is rarely found in the upper atmosphere. Water vapor, on the other hand, (and as this article mentions), retains heat and is found in abundance in the upper atmosphere. Compound that fact by order of magnitude with the Tonga Hunga eruption and other eruptions (Pinatubo and Krakatoa) and it's no wonder that global temperatures drastically changed after those events.
Man cannot destroy the Earth, let alone save it. As George Carlin famously quipped, "The Earth has been around a lot longer than man and it will still be around long after this current pearl-clutching generation is gone."
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Joe Bastardi from Westherbell.com has been suggesting that the rise in sea surface temperatures and the atmosphere has been due to undersea volcanic/seismic activity. This article succinctly sets that case out. Thanks for making it a must read.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
pensom2 7/30/2023 9:17:10 AM (No. 1523593)
#20 asks, "Could earlier versions of Hunga Tonga be a possible explanation for the repeated cycles of ice ages and interglacial warm periods?"
Absolutely. Volcanic eruptions and enormous meteor strikes that send up massive clouds of dust and dirt into the atmosphere that linger there for a period of years, thereby blocking the sun from warming the earth and seas, hindering the evaporative cycle.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Zigrid 7/30/2023 10:51:20 AM (No. 1523660)
Give me a break...the weather was this hot 70 years ago in summer...I was there and can attest to that.....I drove through California with my family in a none air conditioned car when it was 119 degrees by Mariposa...sooooo.... get over yourselves!!...John Kerry...you're fired!!
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Sanguine 7/30/2023 12:13:40 PM (No. 1523694)
Thank you, OP. Remember the “atmospheric river” stories that appeared daily when CA was being deluged with rain earlier this year? I had never heard the weather term “atmospheric rivers” until then. Now I understand.
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The volcano was underwater. It was larger than anything in modern history. It sent 150,000 metric tons of super-heated water into the atmosphere, which will heat up the climate for years. The piece includes excerpts from NASA documents and research studies,, too much to summarize. It is stunning that we haven't heard of this before. I think that's because they can continue to blame warming on our cars and gas stoves and civilization in general. They can't admit a mere volcano could be more powerful than they are.