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Greenland is Melting
Rolling Stone article about Greenland's glaciers.
http://www.rollingstone.com/greenland-melting Goodbye, Miami? http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...drown-20130620 http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...rming-20130619 |
Why would the water level rise only there?
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It doesn't. That's the whole point. Ice melting in the northern and southern extremes are known to cause a rise in sea levels globally.
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http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...-math-20120719
Pesky math.:rolleyes:It's a long article but hey, it's mathematics. |
I live on the highest point (residential) in my area----14 feet. I'm ~16 miles from the Atlantic. Many places are even lower than that and more densely populated.
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I'm at 55 feet or thereabouts. The real problem is the refugees coming from the lower/closer to sea level areas. Not to mention what the somewhat unpredictable effects of warming will do to the food supply. Some of the outlier scientists are saying that we will have a sixty foot rise by the end of this century. That's right, a 60 foot rise in mean sea level. Let's just say they're wrong by 75%? That would only be 15 feet.:(
We're in a slow motion train wreck of biblical proportions. I guess Yahweh wasn't shitting us when he said we would burn this time around. That is, what don't get drowned or starve first. |
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Glaciers are melting all over the world. So did my brain during the latest heat wave here.
The Netherlands in danger? Perhaps. It would be sad because the meisjes are so pretty! :D By the way - we should guard our tongue saying "the climate goes crazy" or "the weather goes crazy". Nature just responds in a natural appropriate manner on the inappropriate impacts caused by mankind. |
At 400 feet we are safe enough but many places along the Chesapeake Bay are at risk and I am not quite sure about the elevation at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear plant. We could be high and dray and in the dark.
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Sea level rise is going to be devastating for anyone living within 100 miles of the present shorelines around the world. Yes, the Dutch will have to move and so will many people all around the Baltic. |
May we live in interesting times.
Sooner or later geographics change though regardless. Pete |
Yeh, when life gives you lemons? Paint that chit gold...:rolleyes: or black as in the case of the Greenland icepack due to coal soot.:(
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Oh, well. We're able to navigate the fabled and elusive Northwest Passage finally and drill baby, drill in the Bering Sea.
Good times if you don't like King crab, Snow crab and the many other foodstuffs we get from up there. |
Cue high pitched female voice: 'Look on the sunny side, always on the sunny side, look on the sunny side of life' :)
Slowly rising water will look like cake after the inevitable large asteroid strike! Pete |
Cheery thought :D
Pete |
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Whoa, I never heard of that movie (I was playing the Carter Family on the brain-waves) but the soundtrack looks pretty darn good, thanks!
Pete |
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There's even sirens in it.;) |
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Chas |
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Best damm dockementry ever maid!!! Chas |
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Regards, D-Ray |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og6Lye5rVxk Chas |
Re elect Pappy o'Bannion!:D
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Now I've GOT to see it!
Was this the methane thread? This is interesting: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/histor...187936271.html Pete |
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It's a given that pig/cow farts and burning anything will leave a signature in the ice core samples from Greenland but once we really got fossil fuel age up and going, the order of magnitude went up. The methane emissions from the melting permafrost tundra seems to have ignored in most climatologists calculations was my takeaway from the article. Methane being a much worse greenhouse gas than CO2. We're seeing some re assessment by the scientific community of the timeframe and the estimated sea level rise. Faster and higher. |
Yeah, what they thought was the baseline wasn't.
Pete |
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:confused: Still waiting for the perfect scientific model, Pete? You do realize that Lake Erie is connected to the Atlantic, right? |
Say it ain't so! ;)
I was making a comment, no politics involved. It just means the problem is even worse than previously believed. So, hasn't Greenland melted yet? :o Pete |
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