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Yellowtail

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  1. Same thing the dentist uses, and it's Lazada, you can just use them quickly and send them back for a refund.
  2. As always, more regurgitation from you without any understanding. You claimed: "But CO2 continually traps water vapor in the atmosphere." You call me a troll, yet your post does not in any way support your foolish (at best) claim, and it in fact proves your claim is false. Why do you continually regurgitate things you do not understand? You are nothing if not amusing.
  3. You can't explain it because 1. Carbon dioxide does not "trap water vapor in the atmosphere", 2. Because do not understand the water cycle, and 3. All you ever do is regurgitate talking points and call people names. You made make unsupported claims you can never explain and call me a troll. Typical.
  4. How can both of your statements be true? If the CO2 is trapping it, how is how is it water vapor released by a one-time event has a relatively short lifetime in the atmosphere? In any event, what eruptions may be a "one time event", there are many that erupt for years. Over forty are erupting now. Global Volcanism Program | Current Eruptions (si.edu) And why is the stratosphere cooling, at the same time the stratocaster is hotter than ever?
  5. I think you are referring to gasses emitted directly from the volcano. I think eruptions underwater generate a lot more water vapor than those on land. It's convenient that they have such a nice round number like "100-times" they can use for maximum effect. We generate more CO2 each year, does volcanic activity keep up or will it be like 110 times as much next year?
  6. I was commenting on water vapor from volcanic activity, not CO2, sorry if I was not clear.
  7. I think has been estimated that water vapor in the atmosphere was increased by as much as 10% as a result of recent volcanic activity. 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and tsunami - Wikipedia
  8. Years abo the same photo I think had "First Iraqi Missile" caption.
  9. A few years old now, but I liked "The Platform"
  10. And every mention of climate change in a "news" article must be assumed to be absolute fact. Wildfires are not the result of idiotic and or incompetent forest and water management that someone can be taken to task for, but on climate change, which we can blame our opponents for.
  11. If you're not in lock-step with the true believer alarmists you're a denier.
  12. I'm with you. Good riddance, we could do without all those electoral votes.
  13. Apparently saving the Salmon is more important than saving the planet.
  14. It's all about votes and social engineering. If they really thought CO2 was going to kill us, why are they not building nukes as fast as they can? California is demolishing three perfectly good hydro-electric dams, mandating solar panels and banning gas stoves. The US government does nothing about private jets, but they are mandating ceiling fans be energy efficient. It nice when you don't have to suffer the effects of your ideology...
  15. Apparently, the hottest ever, is actually the hottest ever in the last 150 years. How funny is that? NASA Clocks July 2023 as Hottest Month on Record Ever Since 1880 | NASA
  16. It requires a water line, so you'd need to buy an inline filter.
  17. Does the fridge have a reservoir you refill or a water line that attaches directly? Most have reservoirs you refill.
  18. That it is round, does not mean it is not flat.
  19. It is also factual that as planet warms, everyone is getting older as well.

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