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On 14 May, 01:05, Alastair wrote:
On 13 May, 16:56, Dave wrote: Accuweatherhttp://global-warming.accuweather.com/2009/05/changes_in_the_sun_are_... David Christainsen - Meteorologist Never mind Dr Svensmark, we are in trouble! Peter Wadhams, head of the polar ocean physics group at the University of Cambridge has brought forward his estimate for the demise of summer sea-ice in the Arctic. He believes the ice, which has been a permanent feature for at least 100,000 years, is now so thin that almost all of it will disappear in about a decade. He says it will become seasonal, forming only during the winter. He told the BBC: "By 2013, we will see a much smaller area in summertime than now; and certainly by about 2020, I can imagine that only one area will remain in summer." Dave, you are a meteorologist. *You must know that without the Arctic sea ice the albedo of the planet will be greatly reduced and it will warm considerably because of the extra solar energy thet will be absorbed. The only way to save the sea ice it to stop burning fossil fuels now! Cheers, Alastair. I forgot the link red face http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8047862.stm Cheers, Alastair. |
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Peter Muehlbauer wrote:
Alastair wrote: On 14 May, 01:05, Alastair wrote: On 13 May, 16:56, Dave wrote: Accuweatherhttp://global-warming.accuweather.com/2009/05/changes_in_the_sun_are_... David Christainsen - Meteorologist Never mind Dr Svensmark, we are in trouble! Peter Wadhams, head of the polar ocean physics group at the University of Cambridge has brought forward his estimate for the demise of summer sea-ice in the Arctic. He believes the ice, which has been a permanent feature for at least 100,000 years, is now so thin that almost all of it will disappear in about a decade. He says it will become seasonal, forming only during the winter. He told the BBC: "By 2013, we will see a much smaller area in summertime than now; and certainly by about 2020, I can imagine that only one area will remain in summer." Dave, you are a meteorologist. You must know that without the Arctic sea ice the albedo of the planet will be greatly reduced and it will warm considerably because of the extra solar energy thet will be absorbed. The only way to save the sea ice it to stop burning fossil fuels now! Cheers, Alastair. I forgot the link red face http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8047862.stm Cheers, Alastair. Bull**** Broadcasting Company... a very reliable source. BWAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA translation: drooool |
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"Alastair" a écrit dans le
message de ... On 14 May, 01:05, Alastair wrote: On 13 May, 16:56, Dave wrote: Accuweatherhttp://global-warming.accuweather.com/2009/05/changes_in_the_sun_are_... David Christainsen - Meteorologist Never mind Dr Svensmark, we are in trouble! Peter Wadhams, head of the polar ocean physics group at the University of Cambridge has brought forward his estimate for the demise of summer sea-ice in the Arctic. He believes the ice, which has been a permanent feature for at least 100,000 years, is now so thin that almost all of it will disappear in about a decade. He says it will become seasonal, forming only during the winter. He told the BBC: "By 2013, we will see a much smaller area in summertime than now; and certainly by about 2020, I can imagine that only one area will remain in summer." Dave, you are a meteorologist. You must know that without the Arctic sea ice the albedo of the planet will be greatly reduced and it will warm considerably because of the extra solar energy thet will be absorbed. The only way to save the sea ice it to stop burning fossil fuels now! Cheers, Alastair. I forgot the link red face http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8047862.stm Cheers, Alastair. For those who understand german http://www-origin.radiobremen.de/wis...arktis100.html |
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