Webberweather53
Meteorologist
Webber, I appreciate your hard work, but you said something that I don't understand . You said that the release of man made fossil fuels have caused the warming. you also said barring a volcanic eruption we would continue to warm. Are you saying that a sudden burst of greenhouse gasses could cool the Atmosphere? Also, since there are daily small volcanic eruptions eruptions that release thousands of times more fossil fuels into the atmosphere than all the modern industrial and commercial activity does, why do you feel like the percent pf a percent is the devastating factor? The 1970's was the most polluted time of the modern world, yet 1976-77 was the coldest. The 1930's was by far less polluted by man, yet some of the hottest years in modern history are then. You seem like you are a little bit worried. Don't be. The climate is going to do what the climate is going to do. There are deserts where ancient wet lands used to be and vise versa. these happened long before we had weather records. We have reduced emissions dramatically since the 1970s, that should be helping, yet you say we continue to warm. It apparently is not going to stop this dangerous warming. So, if you are that worried, I suggest you put your trust in One who can comfort you, because we can't make it hotter or colder.
You do realize that Volcanoes release a lot more than CO2 right? Most major volcanic eruptions in modern history have led to cooling not warming of the climate due to the release of sulfate aerosols that get circulated into the stratosphere (El Chichon, Pinatubo, Krakatoa, Ilopongo (540 ish AD), etc.) and block incoming solar radiation.
The hottest years in modern history are all happening right now, we're much warmer than we were in the 1930s by any metric you look at.