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re: 32 degrees at North Pole; Louisiana gulf waters rising?
Posted on 12/23/16 at 11:19 pm to matthew25
Posted on 12/23/16 at 11:19 pm to matthew25
If you look at global temperature history you'll note the planet tends to warm up after an ice age.
We had a very recent one. People seem to forget about it.
We had a very recent one. People seem to forget about it.
Posted on 12/23/16 at 11:26 pm to llfshoals
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the planet tends to warm up after an ice age.
We had a very recent one.
Sounds like an inconvenient truth.
Posted on 12/23/16 at 11:27 pm to llfshoals
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We had a very recent one. People seem to forget about it.
We're in an ice age right now dude
This post was edited on 12/23/16 at 11:29 pm
Posted on 12/24/16 at 4:50 am to llfshoals
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If you look at global temperature history you'll note the planet tends to warm up after an ice age.
We had a very recent one. People seem to forget about it.
This has been my question since day one. How do you recover from an ice age without warming the planet
Posted on 12/24/16 at 5:31 am to llfshoals
But is the rate of temperature increase from the last ice age faster than the other cycles?
And is the increase beyond previous levels.
Terms here are glacial/interglacial.
And is the increase beyond previous levels.
Terms here are glacial/interglacial.
Posted on 12/24/16 at 8:02 am to llfshoals
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recent
That was over 10000 years ago. That's not recent.
The above is sarcasm; however, it is the expected response of the warming acolytes who are ignorant of the paleoclimatic history of this planet and do not realize that 10000 years (much less 150 years [the period of "recorded temperature data"]) is not even a sliver of the Earth's history.
Posted on 12/24/16 at 10:11 am to llfshoals
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If you look at global temperature history you'll note the planet tends to warm up after an ice age.
How quickly ?
And why do the rising temperatures directly allign with the start of the industrial revolution? Mistaking causation for coincidence?
Posted on 12/24/16 at 12:37 pm to llfshoals
quote:Plus OP left out the extremely cold weather that is in Siberia.
If you look at global temperature history you'll note the planet tends to warm up after an ice age.
We had a very recent one. People seem to forget about it.
It is a temporary shift in location of cold so don't expect the Florida Keys to go under anytime soon.
Posted on 12/24/16 at 10:41 pm to llfshoals
quote:
If you look at global temperature history you'll note the planet tends to warm up after an ice age.
We had a very recent one. People seem to forget about it.
This post was edited on 12/24/16 at 10:41 pm
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