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You are aware are you not that there is always a summer sea ice melt.
SJN
Early cartographers were unsure whether to draw the region around the North Pole as land (as in Johannes Ruysch's map of 1507, or Gerardus Mercator's map of 1595) or water (as with Martin Waldseemüller's world map of 1507). The fervent desire of European merchants for a northern passage to "Cathay" (China) caused water to win out, and by 1723 mapmakers such as Johann Homann featured an extensive "Oceanus Septentrionalis" at the northern edge of their charts.
The few expeditions to penetrate much beyond the Arctic Circle in this era added only small islands, such as Novaya Zemlya (11th century) and Spitsbergen (1596), though since these were often surrounded by pack-ice their northern limits were not so clear. The makers of navigational charts, more conservative than some of the more fanciful cartographers, tended to leave the region blank, with only fragments of known coastline sketched in.
This lack of knowledge of what lay north of the shifting barrier of ice gave rise to a number of conjectures. In England and other European nations, the myth of an "Open Polar Sea" was persistent. John Barrow, long time Second Secretary of the British Admiralty, promoted exploration of the region from 1818 to 1845 in search of this."
-wiki
Yeah. Everybody went swimming in the Arctic in Summer to escape the heat.....;}
There are so many it'd make McGaia's head spin. Then again he DOES need a exorcism ;-)
Jimmy's not so much interested in the TRUTH you've posted as much as catapulting the fake Climatologists' agenda and fake data claims and lies. Moreover, he dovetails this promotion with a barbaric sister-agenda that retards and cuts-off progress for Western Civilization and culls the vast population of the world.
IOW, Jimmy's reason for living is promoting his evil Religion of Lies, Hate, and Death. Odd psychopathy and value system, these Tree-Hugging Earth-Firsters who value dolphins and trees over human life.
We dont have enough long-term data to say what is usual with regard to ice coverage in the arctic or understand the full extent of its natural variation.
The stolen documents were obtained by an unknown person
Not anymore! roflmao
Better hurry over to the USAF Academy
That Hot bed of Fundy's....;}
They need your help.
A degree by degree explanation of what will happen when the earth ... globalwarming.berrens.nl/globalwarming.htm
It has been calculated that a one-degree increase would eliminate fresh water from a .... Crops will bake in the fields, and forests will die off and burn. ... When temperatures were last between 1 and 2C higher than they are now, 125000 years ...
18 hours ago News: TALLAHASSEE, Florida (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Debby ... worst of the worst of hurricanes but never epic flooding of this proportion.
The USAF a "hot bed of Fundy's"?!! roflmao. You're quantitatively insane.
"We are in the middle of the most rapid change in the earths magnetic field in recorded history. Most notably in the Arctic. We know from the fossil records that major climate change and species extinction are related to magnetic field changes.
The Antarctic is cooling, not warming as the south magnetic pole moves away from the geographic pole. The Arctic is warming as the magnetic pole moves towards the geographic pole. CO2 cannot explain this. Charged particles enter the earths atmosphere from the sun in fantastic quantities at the magnetic poles. As the magnetic poles move, so does the location of entry of these particles.
Completely ignored by the high priests of science in their quest to solve societys problems through human sacrifice. Be it virgins or carbon tax, the solution is always the same, as are the result. More suffering and no benefit to anyone except the priests."
"In order to quantify the climate differences associated with the variable interglacial intensities, four warm phases were investigated in detail: the two youngest, "normal" interglacials,
(ATTN FUNDY'S:)
**************** since 12,000 years *****************
and about 125,000 years ago, and two of the "super" interglacials, about 400,000 and about 1.1 million years ago. According to pollen-based climate reconstructions, summer temperatures and annual precipitation during the super interglacials
***********were about 4 to 5 degrees C warmer***************
(Where we'll be in 15 years;)
and about 12 inches (300 mm) wetter than during normal interglacials. The super interglacial climates suggest that it's virtually impossible for the Greenland's ice sheet to have existed in its present form at those times.
Simulations using a state-of-the-art climate model show that the high temperature and precipitation during the super interglacials cannot be explained by Earth´s orbital parameters or variations in atmospheric greenhouse gases alone, which geologists typically see driving the glacial/interglacial pattern during ice ages.
This suggests additional climate feedbacks are at work. The scientists suspect the trigger for intense interglacials might be in Antarctica. Earlier work by the international ANDRILL program discovered recurring intervals when the West Antarctic Ice Sheet melted. The current study shows that some of these events match remarkably well with the super interglacials in the Arctic."
Jun 1, 2012 CO2 hits 400 ppm in Arctic, with Antarctic not lagging too far behind - Antarctic Sun goo.gl/fb/mW7nm. Reply; RetweetedRetweet; Delete ...
We dont have enough long-term data to say what is usual with regard to ice coverage in the arctic or understand the full extent of its natural variation.
Again:
NEW NEWS:
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COLOGNE, Germany; AMHERST, MA, USA; MAGADAN, Russia. -- First analyses of the longest sediment core ever collected on land in the terrestrial Arctic, published this week in Science, provide documentation that intense warm intervals, warmer than scientists thought possible, occurred there over the past 2.8 million years. First analyses of the longest sediment core ever collected on land in the terrestrial Arctic provide documentation that intense warm intervals, warmer than scientists thought possible, occurred there over the past 2.8 million years
Does the World flip to an Ice Age with this degree of Warm Up?
Again, we're at 2C Degree over 1760 Baseline now.
400 PPM at the Arctic.
What to expect as we travel thru to a 6CDegree rise by 2035:
A degree by degree explanation of what will happen when the earth warms
Even if greenhouse emissions stopped overnight the concentrations already in the atmosphere would still mean a global rise of between 0.5 and 1C. A shift of a single degree is barely perceptible to human skin, but its not human skin were talking about. Its the planet; and an average increase of one degree across its entire surface means huge changes in climatic extremes.
Six thousand years ago, when the world was one degree warmer than it is now, the American agricultural heartland around Nebraska was desert. It suffered a short reprise during the dust- bowl years of the 1930s, when the topsoil blew away and hundreds of thousands of refugees trailed through the dust to an uncertain welcome further west. The effect of one-degree warming, therefore, requires no great feat of imagination.
The western United States once again could suffer perennial droughts, far worse than the 1930s. Deserts will reappear particularly in Nebraska, but also in eastern Montana, Wyoming and Arizona, northern Texas and Oklahoma. As dust and sandstorms turn day into night across thousands of miles of former prairie, farmsteads, roads and even entire towns will be engulfed by sand.
Whats bad for America will be worse for poorer countries closer to the equator.
In order to quantify the climate differences associated with the variable interglacial intensities, four warm phases were investigated in detail: the two youngest, "normal" interglacials, since 12,000 years and about 125,000 years ago, and two of the "super" interglacials, about 400,000 and about 1.1 million years ago. According to pollen-based climate reconstructions, summer temperatures and annual precipitation during the super interglacials were about 4 to 5 degrees C warmer and about 12 inches (300 mm) wetter than during normal interglacials. The super interglacial climates suggest that it's virtually impossible for the Greenland's ice sheet to have existed in its present form at those times.
We dont have enough long-term data to say what is usual with regard to ice coverage in the arctic or understand the full extent of its natural variation.
According to pollen-based climate reconstructions, summer temperatures and annual precipitation during the super interglacials were about 4 to 5 degrees C warmer and about 12 inches (300 mm) wetter than during normal interglacials. The super interglacial climates suggest that it's virtually impossible for the Greenland's ice sheet to have existed in its present form at those times.
Simulations using a state-of-the-art climate model show that the high temperature and precipitation
during the super interglacials cannot be explained by Earth´s orbital parameters or variations in atmospheric greenhouse gases alone,
************which geologists typically see driving the glacial/interglacial pattern during ice ages. This suggests additional climate feedbacks are at work. **************************
The scientists suspect the trigger for intense interglacials might be in Antarctica.
Earlier work by the international ANDRILL program discovered recurring intervals when the West Antarctic Ice Sheet melted. The current study shows that some of these events match remarkably well with the super interglacials in the Arctic.
You're getting closer to answer my questions, but NO cigar nearly yet, Jimbo...
Firstly, your link "proves" Zilch. Secondly, the scientific community has so damaged their cred and rep that ANY claims MUST be iron-clad. Difficult to achieve at this point.
Secondly, your timeline is NOT provable because the dating methods are faulty.
The super interglacial climates suggest that it's virtually impossible for the Greenland's ice sheet to have existed in its present form at those times....
Keywords: "SUGGEST". And "Virtually".
Simulations using a state-of-the-art climate model show that the high temperature and precipitation during the super interglacials cannot be explained by Earth´s orbital parameters or variations in atmospheric greenhouse gases alone, which geologists typically see driving the glacial/interglacial pattern during ice ages.
The inexplicable CAN'T be explained by a million and one missing factors. no way, no how. How is that a newsflash or scientific revelation?
NO "state-of-art" model can predict future climatology nor simulate past cataclysmic events. The dynamics within the planet Earth (aka Gaia) are NOT stable - have NEVER been.
This suggests additional climate feedbacks are at work.
No frickin' kidding.
The scientists suspect the trigger for intense interglacials might be in Antarctica. Earlier work by the international ANDRILL program discovered recurring intervals when the West Antarctic Ice Sheet melted. The current study shows that some of these events match remarkably well with the super interglacials in the Arctic."
Again - scientists "suspect"?? I suspect they're grasping at straws. AS USUAL. Then trying to pawn it off as probable/most likely/factual. Just like the fallacious claim of Ape-to-Man "evolution" as though it were indeed fact... for HOW MANY years did they pull off this charade, Jimmy?
Wrap THIS around your head:
Why are thousands of dinosaur bones found nearly at earth's surface....and MANY found clumped TOGETHER as though some recent (yes RECENT) event washed them away en masse. Supposedly they existed *millions* of years ago. Why are the bones preserved so well? Why are they found close to the earth's surface and clumped together? Why aren't they found thousands of feet below the surface, deteriorated beyond recognition?
Answer:
The. Great. Flood.
Genesis tells us that during Noah's Great Flood waters gushed FROM WITHIN the earth - as well of course as the constant, prodigious volume of rain. But the biggest factor is the release of waters from WITHIN THE EARTH'S CRUST and volcanic mayhem. Might that event have wreaked havoc on the planet's axis as well and the change in climate AND elimination of certain animals (dinosaurs) and plants while changing the world's geography ever since?
That's all that you have, and all that you know how to do, isn't jimma boy?
LOL!
What a WEAK assed little cunt you are jimma boy.
Every breath you take fucks with America and all decent AMERICAS, you foul little cunt.
All you are is the poster child for libTURD "Hate America FIRST!" SCUM.
You DESPISE the US CONSTITUTION and the AMERICAN PEOPLE. You even despise your own brother who died a hero's death at ANZIO, you even HATE your mother and her love of your own brother.
Yep.
YOU ARE SCUM jimma boy.
YOU ARE SCUM jimma BOY. (with my sincere apologies to SCUM which suffers in the comparison).
Spoiled, stupid and ignorant, brain dead phuckwads, libTURD fools, tools, and idiots, are the real sickness; the messiah "king" obammy and his regime are only the symptoms.
#1479. To: redleghunter, mcgowanjm, TooConservative, A K A Stone (#1478)(Edited)
Jim here is one for your "revolution."
Jimmy....you reading this? It's pretty good. Is this your Utopia?
A Commie/Socialist/Progressive rebellion one and all. You're only a tool...until you're no longer a serviceable useful tool.
And notice how the Vatican is ALWAYS involved. ALWAYS.
The day the Pope kissed (KISSED!) the Koran should have been the day all devoted Catholic Christians got the memo about who and what Pope and Vatican really are and stopped deceiving themselves.
The day the Pope kissed (KISSED!) the Koran should have been the day all devoted Catholic Christians got the memo about who and what Pope and Vatican really are and stopped deceiving themselves.
The day the Pope kissed (KISSED!) the Koran should have been the day all devoted Catholic Christians got the memo about who and what Pope and Vatican really are and stopped deceiving themselves.
ScienceDaily (June 21, 2012) Intense warm climate intervals--warmer than scientists thought possible--have occurred in the Arctic over the past 2.8 million years.
News Brief June 26, 2012 Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that Irans participation was crucial to the success of a meeting on the escalating conflict in Syria planned by the U.N. Arab league peace envoy Kofi Annan has also indicated he wants Iran to participate in the talks in Geneva this weekend.
News: U.S. to join Syria parley; Iran not asked
AFP
UPI.com - 5 hours ago Iran and Saudi Arabia -- on opposing sides of the Syrian conflict -- were not ... after Moscow dropped its insistence Iran be invited to the gathering, a senior ... In Washington, White House spokesman Jay Carney said, "We ...
are fu cked....;}
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-06-28 7:38:09 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #2. To: All (#1)
Israel will regret to attack Iran: Russia president Visiting Russia Visiting Russia's President Vladimir Putin (L)meets with his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres as they meet in Jerusalem, on June 25, 2012. Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:47PM Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned the Israeli regime against the consequences of military aggression against Iran, urging Tel Aviv to think well before doing anything it 'will regret later.'
"Look at what happened to the Americans in Afghanistan and in Iraq. I told US president Barack Obama the same thing," the visiting president said in a meeting with his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres on Monday.
"Iraq has a pro-Iranian regime after everything that has happened there. These things should be thought out ahead of time before doing something one will regret later," he cautioned."One should not act prematurely."
The next war will only last about 12 hours, the USSA hopes.
ScienceDaily (June 21, 2012) Intense warm climate intervals--warmer than scientists thought possible--have occurred in the Arctic over the past 2.8 million years.
That result comes from the first analyses of the longest sediment cores ever retrieved on land. They were obtained from beneath remote, ice-covered Lake Elgygytgyn (pronounced Elgee-git-gin) (Lake E) in the northeastern Russian Arctic.
"Note: Ali Latifi, a freelance journalist based in Doha, was reporting from the scene of a Taliban attack on a hotel in Kabul, Afghanistan last week in which 23 people were killed. He tells the story of the attack through his interaction with Haider, an Afghan who fought against the Soviet invasion but now guards a cell phone tower from threats that include insurgent sabotage. The story is printed below with permission.
By Ali M. Latifi
Kabul, Afghanistan Had this been any other Friday, Mohammed Haider would have been rushing from his home in Paghman to the cell phone antenna he guards day in and day out.
Any other Friday and the grey-haired Haider would be watching hundreds of cars on their way to picnics in the scenic Qargha lake and by the fountains of Paghman, a town just outside Kabul.
But this wasnt any other Friday, and Haider, after being kept up all night from gunshots and blasts at the nearby Spozhmai Hotel, headed to his post guarding an Etisalat telecom tower.
There he stood, as he always has, atop a hill overlooking the hotel that went from being the site of a joyful twenty-second birthday party to the scene of the first Taliban attack specifically targeting civilians since the latest round of war erupted in Afghanistan in the autumn of 2001......;}
And here's what happened....
OVer 300 NGO's, 'missionaries', diplomats, afghan interior, and NATO, were shot dead.
Afghan Commander, anonymous, 'I have never seen so much destruction.'
Admiral: US Supplies to Afghanistan Triple in Cost Without Pakistan Route Supply Route Strong, But Pricey by Jason Ditz, June 27, 2012 Print This | Share This
In comments today Vice Admiral Mark Harnitchek, the director of the Defense Logistics Agency, provided some of the most specific details about the costs of the supply lines for the NATO occupation of Afghanistan yet seen by the public.
The best Utopia the planet can hope for now is an Ice Age by 2030....;}
Barclays Tumbles as Libor Fine Sparks Lawsuit Speculation By Howard Mustoe - 2012-06-28T11:59:13Z
Barclays Plc (BARC), Britains second- largest bank by assets, slid the most in three years after its record fines yesterday for falsifying London interbank offered rate submissions sparked speculation lawsuits will follow.
How does a Federal Reserve Insolvent bank pay a $billion fine?....LMAO
Picasso Moon wrote:Are you trying to convince me that we're facing catastrophic climate change? You can stop, i've been trying to convince people of this for a quarter century. :D
My point is that for the VAST majority, what happens past next week is immaterial, will not lead to action on their part.
And re reading this....
My point is that for the VAST majority, what happens past next week is immaterial, will not lead to action on their part.
There's no action to take.
Except to stop:
Wasting fuel..
Driving cars...
Making humans.
In much less than 10 years now.
110 degrees from Colorado to South Carolina. In June.....we're there.
A 2C degree rise for All to see and feel.... :? 8-)