Don’t trust the “of the century” headlines. The news loves to get people hyped. Mom used to always say, “The news says it’s the hottest/coldest day of the year!” Of course it is, we’re advancing into summer/winter.
We had spotty planetary telecom 100-years ago and none 200-years ago. All we can say with certainty is that global temps are rising. Everything after that is an educated guess.
For example, my town broke the all-time record for snow last year, in Florida. “Snow of the century”? Probably? Global warming? Probably? (I’m putting that last down to global warming as I doubt the polar vortex was taking a beating like that in the past, but no one can be 100%.)
Drought of the century they say. A week after the storm of the century in Jamaica. There’s a lot of the century these days.
It seems centuries are getting shorter and shorter each year.
What a century, huh?
Captain, we are just about to pass the first quarter
This year’s drought of the century.
When you look globally you can expect a once a century thing about monthly. That’s just the law of large numbers.
Don’t trust the “of the century” headlines. The news loves to get people hyped. Mom used to always say, “The news says it’s the hottest/coldest day of the year!” Of course it is, we’re advancing into summer/winter.
We had spotty planetary telecom 100-years ago and none 200-years ago. All we can say with certainty is that global temps are rising. Everything after that is an educated guess.
For example, my town broke the all-time record for snow last year, in Florida. “Snow of the century”? Probably? Global warming? Probably? (I’m putting that last down to global warming as I doubt the polar vortex was taking a beating like that in the past, but no one can be 100%.)
If the line is trending higher all the time, that’s going to happen often.