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Originally Posted by T@T
But what about the things that are recorded?
Atlantic water temperature for instance stayed relatively the same from the 1850's to 1970 but since then is up about 2 degrees and climbing at an alarming rate. Its no suprise that hurricans are more common and more powerful,since they started recording hurrican strenghts in the 50's a cat4-5 formed every 5.7 years up to year 1990, from 1990-2000 once every 2.2 years and now each year theres at least 2. even the pacific is getting far more tropical cyclones than ever before.
What about glaciers? the movements of glaciers has been recorded for hundreds of years and since 1980 most glaciers have receded 100 times more than the previous 25 years.
I personally have a hard time believing that humans had no part in these types of things happening and it just part of a normal trend that the planet goes threw every few thousand years.
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Well, if you take into consideration that the Earth's been around for like a billion or so years, then a couple hundred years as a sample really isn't that big of a sample size. That's like a 0.00001% sample size.