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Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 01:31:14 UTC No. 16420113
Im not an expert on any of this shit, but could this also be why the weather/temperatures been acting strange lately?
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 01:39:58 UTC No. 16420126
That magnetic anomaly is 200 years old already iirc.
t. uruguayan
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 01:41:32 UTC No. 16420128
what exactly is magnetic flux?
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 01:53:50 UTC No. 16420141
>>16420128
The thing that controls the nature of the atomic structure
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 18:59:29 UTC No. 16421460
>>16420113
> Im not an expert on any of this shit, but could this also be why the weather/temperatures been acting strange lately?
No, the only cause of weather is climate change, and the only cause of climate change is Republican voters
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 20:13:16 UTC No. 16421588
>>16420128
magnetic field times area it passes through
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 20:26:26 UTC No. 16421627
>>16420113
The weather is always strange.
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 20:56:42 UTC No. 16421731
jesus christ, are you seriously asking if a fucking isotherm map has anything to do with the weather being "strange" lately? do you even know what an isotherm is? it's a line on a map that connects points of equal temperature, retard. it's not some magic weather crystal ball that's gonna tell you why it's been hot outside.
and what's with the "i'm not an expert" copout? if you're not gonna put in the effort to learn something, then don't bother posting about it. you're just taking up space and embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 21:02:48 UTC No. 16421749
>>16420113
yes
its the new south pole
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 21:05:55 UTC No. 16421756
>>16420141
>>16421588
i'm looking for the meme answer, but /sci/ has forgotten
Anonymous at Fri, 11 Oct 2024 22:44:01 UTC No. 16421908
>>16421731
>isotherm map
>those units
American education
Anonymous at Sat, 12 Oct 2024 02:34:44 UTC No. 16422175
>>16420113
You know how they predicted a climate apocalypse that never came? Well a big thing that held it back was sulfur in fuels entering the atmosphere and reflecting sunlight, some cooling to compensate for the warming. A couple years back we finally took all the sulfur out of our fuels and stopped acid rain, yay. The sulfur stays in the atmosphere for only a couple years. You do the math. We're going to see some serious shit over how ever many years it takes someone to pull the trigger on a real solution (launch sulfur into space). No one is talking about this yet, probably because it's a pro-environment move that has led to an environmental disaster.
Anonymous at Sun, 13 Oct 2024 02:28:03 UTC No. 16424042
ya
Anonymous at Sun, 13 Oct 2024 08:06:33 UTC No. 16424427
Why would it?
Anonymous at Sun, 13 Oct 2024 09:10:44 UTC No. 16424526
what about that volcano that launched a fuckton of water into the atmosphere, adding energy to the global weather system? or has it been long enough for that not to matter
Anonymous at Sun, 13 Oct 2024 10:00:39 UTC No. 16424642
>>16422175
>launch sulfur into space
if you part my soft-boiled eggs from me i shall surely weep