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Peter. Thank you for your kind words. Now do you want the answer in miles or
kilometers? Okay I concede 420.000 years approx and that includes all bank holidays. Now it's my turn. Will it snow on Christmas Day in London this year? If you are correct you'll be escorted around the high tech desk and lap tops of TWO (by the way you can take a guest) "Peter Hearnden" wrote in message ... "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair. Waiting for signs of GW or GC is like "Waiting for Godot" (I'm being generous here) The truth is, much ain't really changed really.... has it? Lawrence, you sound like and expert - how many years long is the Vostok temperature record? "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... "Keith (Southend)" wrote in message ... Vostok -80.3°c Keith (Southend) It would be interesting to see a sounding for that. Using the lapse rate from the US Std. Atmos. of 6.5C/km, the temperture should get down to absolute zero within 25km. OTOH perhaps the tropopause has sunk, just as it did in "The Day after Tomorrow"! Cheers, Alastair. |
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I don't think you quite understand Lawrence,
If the Ross Ice Shelf collapses in the same way that the Larsen B ice shelf did, and the West Antarctic ice sheet slides into the sea after it, then the ice cream salesmen on our beaches will be in trouble, along with many Londoners, especially those with beach houses in Sanbanks, Poole. Cheers, Alastair. "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair and Peter. "There is a tide in the affairs of men" and in our life times and beyond-it's not going to change by very much. The ice cream salesmen of our British coastal towns are safe. "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair. Waiting for signs of GW or GC is like "Waiting for Godot" (I'm being generous here) The truth is, much ain't really changed really.... has it? Climate does not change slowly, it changes in jumps. We first found that out in the 1970s from ocean sediment cores and other paleoclimatic evidence. It was later confirmed in the 1990s by ice cores from Greenland. The lack of a steep change in temperature is quite consitent with that evidence. A sudden abrupt rise, which will happen without warning, is the most likely outcome of our increasing the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide by over 30%. HTH, Cheers, Alastair. |
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That's strange I've been led to believe that the temperature data for the
Ross Ice shelf hasn't really varied that much in the last several decades! and if anything Antartica was defying all IPPC models and experts and is growing colder, So why should it collapse? Who owns the beach house? Its very safe. "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... I don't think you quite understand Lawrence, If the Ross Ice Shelf collapses in the same way that the Larsen B ice shelf did, and the West Antarctic ice sheet slides into the sea after it, then the ice cream salesmen on our beaches will be in trouble, along with many Londoners, especially those with beach houses in Sanbanks, Poole. Cheers, Alastair. "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair and Peter. "There is a tide in the affairs of men" and in our life times and beyond-it's not going to change by very much. The ice cream salesmen of our British coastal towns are safe. "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair. Waiting for signs of GW or GC is like "Waiting for Godot" (I'm being generous here) The truth is, much ain't really changed really.... has it? Climate does not change slowly, it changes in jumps. We first found that out in the 1970s from ocean sediment cores and other paleoclimatic evidence. It was later confirmed in the 1990s by ice cores from Greenland. The lack of a steep change in temperature is quite consitent with that evidence. A sudden abrupt rise, which will happen without warning, is the most likely outcome of our increasing the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide by over 30%. HTH, Cheers, Alastair. |
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The Larsen B ice sheet had not warmed either. These ice shelves melt from
beneath as the ocean warms. The houses in Sandbanks are around the most expensive in the world, so I imagine they are owned by London millionaires. Cheers, Alastair. "Lawrence" wrote in message ... That's strange I've been led to believe that the temperature data for the Ross Ice shelf hasn't really varied that much in the last several decades! and if anything Antartica was defying all IPPC models and experts and is growing colder, So why should it collapse? Who owns the beach house? Its very safe. "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... I don't think you quite understand Lawrence, If the Ross Ice Shelf collapses in the same way that the Larsen B ice shelf did, and the West Antarctic ice sheet slides into the sea after it, then the ice cream salesmen on our beaches will be in trouble, along with many Londoners, especially those with beach houses in Sanbanks, Poole. Cheers, Alastair. "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair and Peter. "There is a tide in the affairs of men" and in our life times and beyond-it's not going to change by very much. The ice cream salesmen of our British coastal towns are safe. "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair. Waiting for signs of GW or GC is like "Waiting for Godot" (I'm being generous here) The truth is, much ain't really changed really.... has it? Climate does not change slowly, it changes in jumps. We first found that out in the 1970s from ocean sediment cores and other paleoclimatic evidence. It was later confirmed in the 1990s by ice cores from Greenland. The lack of a steep change in temperature is quite consitent with that evidence. A sudden abrupt rise, which will happen without warning, is the most likely outcome of our increasing the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide by over 30%. HTH, Cheers, Alastair. |
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Alastair you can have the last word.
"Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... The Larsen B ice sheet had not warmed either. These ice shelves melt from beneath as the ocean warms. The houses in Sandbanks are around the most expensive in the world, so I imagine they are owned by London millionaires. Cheers, Alastair. "Lawrence" wrote in message ... That's strange I've been led to believe that the temperature data for the Ross Ice shelf hasn't really varied that much in the last several decades! and if anything Antartica was defying all IPPC models and experts and is growing colder, So why should it collapse? Who owns the beach house? Its very safe. "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... I don't think you quite understand Lawrence, If the Ross Ice Shelf collapses in the same way that the Larsen B ice shelf did, and the West Antarctic ice sheet slides into the sea after it, then the ice cream salesmen on our beaches will be in trouble, along with many Londoners, especially those with beach houses in Sanbanks, Poole. Cheers, Alastair. "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair and Peter. "There is a tide in the affairs of men" and in our life times and beyond-it's not going to change by very much. The ice cream salesmen of our British coastal towns are safe. "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair. Waiting for signs of GW or GC is like "Waiting for Godot" (I'm being generous here) The truth is, much ain't really changed really.... has it? Climate does not change slowly, it changes in jumps. We first found that out in the 1970s from ocean sediment cores and other paleoclimatic evidence. It was later confirmed in the 1990s by ice cores from Greenland. The lack of a steep change in temperature is quite consitent with that evidence. A sudden abrupt rise, which will happen without warning, is the most likely outcome of our increasing the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide by over 30%. HTH, Cheers, Alastair. |
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zymurgy :-?
"Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair you can have the last word. "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... The Larsen B ice sheet had not warmed either. These ice shelves melt from beneath as the ocean warms. The houses in Sandbanks are around the most expensive in the world, so I imagine they are owned by London millionaires. Cheers, Alastair. "Lawrence" wrote in message ... That's strange I've been led to believe that the temperature data for the Ross Ice shelf hasn't really varied that much in the last several decades! and if anything Antartica was defying all IPPC models and experts and is growing colder, So why should it collapse? Who owns the beach house? Its very safe. "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... I don't think you quite understand Lawrence, If the Ross Ice Shelf collapses in the same way that the Larsen B ice shelf did, and the West Antarctic ice sheet slides into the sea after it, then the ice cream salesmen on our beaches will be in trouble, along with many Londoners, especially those with beach houses in Sanbanks, Poole. Cheers, Alastair. "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair and Peter. "There is a tide in the affairs of men" and in our life times and beyond-it's not going to change by very much. The ice cream salesmen of our British coastal towns are safe. "Alastair McDonald" k wrote in message ... "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Alastair. Waiting for signs of GW or GC is like "Waiting for Godot" (I'm being generous here) The truth is, much ain't really changed really.... has it? Climate does not change slowly, it changes in jumps. We first found that out in the 1970s from ocean sediment cores and other paleoclimatic evidence. It was later confirmed in the 1990s by ice cores from Greenland. The lack of a steep change in temperature is quite consitent with that evidence. A sudden abrupt rise, which will happen without warning, is the most likely outcome of our increasing the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide by over 30%. HTH, Cheers, Alastair. |
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