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igrowone

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here's the 45 year satellite record of the antarctic
anything standing out here?

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armedoldhippy

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Yes of course(nah) Like the mastodon frozen with a flower in his teeth
LOL! i said "most". damn rare to occur as fast as it is doing now. just curious...have you never seen flowers come up and bloom with snow on the ground? got them in my yard here. plus, any idea what killed that particular mammoth? any idea what type of flower? no? :cool:
 

armedoldhippy

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...rapid onset ......ice age..
LOL! mammoths thrived during the ice age. researchers now believe it was the melting of the ice pack that changed the type of flora available for them to eat, literally starving them to death. those remnant populations that lasted longer were all up closer to the arctic circle, with some that were trapped on some islands (the Channel Islands off of the coast of California) by rising sea levels hanging on so long that the evolved in size to be "dwarf mammoths" about 6 ft tall at the shoulder. not very mammothy, sort of like "jumbo shrimp" or "military intelligence"...
or a ‘shrubbery'
ah, a Monty Python reference! most excellent! (y)
 

igrowone

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is it time to confront an inconvenient truth?
I suspect not for some, but let us try
the very significant melt in greenland is persisting
and some new research released that indicates the greenland ice sheet may be more susceptible to a melt out than previously thought
some years back a core sample was taken to the bottom of the sheet
what they've found is vegetation that has been dated to 400,000 years ago
it wasn't thought there would be vegetation, it was thought to be ice then
the implication is much(or all) of the greenland sheet melted under not so much warmer conditions
global warming events are accumulating quite quickly
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armedoldhippy

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a 12 foot long core drilled out from under Greenlands ice sheet (decades old, just now being deciphered by scientists) shows pollen, grass seeds etc. so what, you might say. well, this shows that around 450,000 years ago, Greenland was ice free instead of being covered with hundreds of feet of ice for zillions of years like previously assumed. they are now estimating that "if" it completely melts, we will be looking at several meters or more rise in sea level....thus inundating where (at the moment) fucking millions of folks around the world live. goodbye New York, most of Florida, southern California, much of the southeastern US, much of India, China etc etc etc...
 

igrowone

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the current state of the Greenland ice sheet(s) from NOAA

Sudden shift to southern heat
FEATUREDJuly 19, 2023
Late June ushered in a significant shift in weather and melting for Greenland, particularly for the southern portion of the ice sheet, known as South Dome, where melting is currently on a record pace. Melting along the northern rim of the ice sheet is also greater than average. These changes are a result of a shift in the air circulation, associated to negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index values. High air pressure now covers the island, bringing warm winds from the southwest and favoring sunnier condition enhancing the surface melt in the ablation zone, for which the extent is now close to the previous records in the summers of 2012 and 2019.


 

Frosty Nuggets

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A few minutes in, points out the repeated lies about climate change over the years;
15 minutes in the actual temp versus CO2 graph proving CO2 does not drive temperature;
 
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June 2023​

June 2023 set a record as the warmest June for the globe in NOAA's 174-year record. The June global surface temperature was 1.05°C (1.89°F) above the 20th-century average of 15.5°C (59.9°F). This marked the first time a June temperature exceeded 1°C above the long-term average. The Junes of 2015–2023 rank among the ten warmest Junes on record. June 2023 marked the 47th consecutive June and the 532nd consecutive month with global temperatures, at least nominally, above the 20th-century average.

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Global ocean surface temperature hit a record high for June, which marks the third-consecutive month where ocean surface temperatures broke a record. Weak El Niño conditions that emerged in May strengthened, as above-average sea surface temperatures returned to the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Globally, June 2023 set a record for the highest monthly sea surface temperature anomaly of any month in NOAA's 174-year record. June heat was not limited to the ocean surface; the Southern Hemisphere had its warmest June on record and the Northern Hemisphere tied 2019 for its warmest June.
 
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armedoldhippy

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seen the cartoon on the internet today? a car going down the road with a huge bullhorn on the roof, and the driver is yelling "I TOLD YOU SO!" two guys are watching him go by, and one asks the other "who is that?" his buddy replies "Al Gore"
 

Rgd

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seen the cartoon on the internet today? a car going down the road with a huge bullhorn on the roof, and the driver is yelling "I TOLD YOU SO!" two guys are watching him go by, and one asks the other "who is that?" his buddy replies "Al Gore"
thanks for that..good ole Empire State Building under water Al


yes climate change fear= new covid ..
be very afraid ,and listen to us..and follow our insane depopulation menu

we are all gonna die if we don’t listen to the giant www bullhorn
and let tptb take away our food/agriculture.movenent and fossil fuels
under the guise of saving us and the planet

its more like

" having your photo taken in front of a place that always looked like the surface of the moon"

warmer temps= much better than colder

I got tired losing our tomatoes in late August and my weed in early September

and unfortunately we are heading towards an ice age....
 
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