Do you have any ideas for climate realist memes done as animated GIFs? Then tell us.
An animated gif is a sequence of gif images contained in a single file. Each frame has a duration of time that it appears for and this time can vary from frame to frame. A frame can completely replace the previous frame or it can update only a portion of the total image size.
Animated gifs use many images to run automatically. There are two types: Loop or one time. Loop animations re-run automatically after the end of the animation, again and again; one time only runs one time only.
An animated GIF can vary in effect from slide show to (short) realtime animation or video snippet. They don't have to be GIFs. In fact GIF is a proprietory technology and some sites don't want you posting them. One could do animated PNGs instead.
Ideas so far:
- Temperature chart comparisons, as APNG:
- Redo Tony Heller NASA's
- Binghamton, New York State
- Santer 1995 AGW finger print chart. a. As published compared b. with before and after included to reveal cherry-picking. See Tim Ball's article here and his GIFs
- Solar: solar dynamo. Moving to reveal solar magnetic cycles
- Murry Salby demos of CO2 residence time
- Dr Richard Snowdon Dillon's book: "Scientific Facts and Climate Change" makes many short points (each about 1 page of text with a diagram). These 2 books (2019 and earlier edition) are probably a good source for ideas. I've not seen the latest edition yet. The earlier edition was excellent.
- John Kehr's book: Inconvenient Skeptic also had good charts & diagrams
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