Posted on 01/21/2019 3:30:45 PM PST by EdnaMode
LOL. Good idea. :D
Here they are.
Here they are.
The authors found that ice loss in 2012 was nearly four times the rate in 2003
Four times 0 equals 0. We are all going to die.
If lefty loons would stop belching hot air this “problem” would not exist.
Greenlands enormous ice sheet is melting at such an accelerated rate that it may have reached a tipping point,....
Just wait, Viking ancestors will launch competing claims for ancestral prime farmland in Greenland
Then why does an Ice cube tray expand/protrude when the full cube bin water freezes ?
And conversely why does water boil over a pan.
Damned good questions.
Well here are the answers via this Calculator
I input Temps of 40 starting and 20 finishing resulting in a change of .0986/.0014
20 starting and 40 finishing resulting in a change of .101/-.0014
The change in Volume is the same both ways.
The sky is falling on Greenland!!!!!!!!
But Mama said, stupid is as stupid does.
A tipping facility...
“October 10, 2018
Three major melt events during late July and August brought the 2018 Greenland melt season to a close. Overall, conditions on the ice sheet were slightly warmer than average for the second half of the summer. From October 2017 to September 2018, continued heavy snowfall on the southeastern coast resulted in near-record snow mass added to the ice sheet.”
“As noted in the previous post, exceptional winter snow accumulation and heavy, summer snowfall, drove the net snow input mass to 130 billion tons above the 1981 to 2010 average. This was followed by a near-average melt and runoff period, resulting in a large net mass gain for the ice sheet in 2018 of 150 billion tons. This is the largest net gain from snowfall since 1996, and the highest snowfall since 1972.”
This is from the preeminent source on Greenland’s Ice
https://nsidc.org/greenland-today/
Sea level rising?? I guess I should buy SEASHORE land in Arkansas, before it becomes popular...
Tierra Verde Beach condos for sale soon.
“Scientists say”
I posted a while back on another thread about detesting scientists, and I got roasted from many posters on FR. It seems that most “scientists” are all political. Maybe because they derive their income from the government teat?
Halfway down the article they finally start naming names. The usual suspects are involved.
Hey, NYT, you do realize there was a time when Antarctica was home to tropical rainforests right?
I’m at my tippling point.
I had coal miners in my family on both sides.
So tip already and get out of the restaurant, we’ve been waiting in the lobby for half an hour.
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