I just showed you a picture of the interior of Antarctica where there is absolutely no ice sheet. There are vast areas of Antarctica, contrary to what your wrong sources claim, that are dry, no-ice desert. The amount of antarctic ice is minuscule compared to the volume of water on this planet. Your science is dumb-as-****.maineman » 05 Jul 2023, 12:56 pm » wrote: ↑ https://nsidc.org/learn/parts-cryospher ... 00%20feet).
The Antarctic Ice Sheet measures nearly 4.9 kilometers (3 miles) at its thickest point and contains about 30 million cubic kilometers (7.2 million cubic miles) of ice. If the entire Antarctic Ice Sheet melted, sea level would rise about 60 meters (200 feet).
You think you're smarter than Kamala AND all the US government's environmental scientists to boot.Skans » 05 Jul 2023, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ I just showed you a picture of the interior of Antarctica where there is absolutely no ice sheet. There are vast areas of Antarctica, contrary to what your wrong sources claim, that are dry, no-ice desert. The amount of antarctic ice is minuscule compared to the volume of water on this planet. Your science is dumb-as-****.
another ice age is coming? oh no.maineman » 05 Jul 2023, 1:02 pm » wrote: ↑ You think you're smarter than Kamala AND all the US government's environmental scientists to boot.![]()
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YOU are one that's dumb-as-****, buddy.
wow.
LAUGHT AT DR. GRETA THUNBERG NOW, MOTHER ****!!!!!Punch » 04 Jul 2023, 1:30 pm » wrote: ↑
You've done it now, bitches. You've done **** up. What ya gonna do now?
World registers hottest day ever recorded on Monday (msn.com)
Monday was the hottest day ever recorded globally, according to data from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction.The average global temperature reached 17.01C (62.62F), surpassing the August 2016 record of 16.92C (62.46F) as heatwaves sizzled around the world.The southern US has been suffering under an intense heat dome in recent weeks. In China, an enduring heatwave continued with temperatures above 35C (95F). North Africa has seen temperatures near 50C (122F).
Even Antarctica, currently in its winter, registered anomalously high temperatures. Ukraine’s Vernadsky Research Base in the white continent’s Argentine Islands recently broke its July temperature record with 8.7C (47.6F).“This is not a milestone we should be celebrating,” said climate scientist Friederike Otto of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London.“It’s a death sentence for people and ecosystems.”“Unfortunately, it promises to only be the first in a series of new records set this year as increasing emissions of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gasses." said Zeke Hausfather, a research scientist at Berkeley Earth.
Who should we turn to for salvation?
I don't think it. I am.maineman » 05 Jul 2023, 1:02 pm » wrote: ↑ You think you're smarter than Kamala AND all the US government's environmental scientists to boot.![]()
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What was the margin of error?
Hey Mr!! The Queen just met with the Super Man of Freedom and Democracy...Zelensky
Then there is the ludicrousness of the claim that the world's temperature can be meaningfully measured AT ALL.ConsRule » 04 Jul 2023, 5:10 pm » wrote: ↑ What you are too stupid to realize is they have been keeping meteorological records (except for a couple of very isolated areas) for less than 200 years. So "the hottest day ever record" may not be even close to the hottest day ever.
Actually, they use Theiranus as a source for their claims.ROG62 » 04 Jul 2023, 6:07 pm » wrote: ↑ 151 yrs to be clear...
I'm sure they pulled that record off of some glacial ice core...![]()
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there are none so blind as those who refuse to see.
Just you, kid.maineman » 05 Jul 2023, 12:35 pm » wrote: ↑ Is it just me, or does this whole conversation start to put off echoes of that 2021 movie "Don't Look Up"?
Your photo - totally devoid of provenance - is of Nevada in the wintertime.Skans » 05 Jul 2023, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ I just showed you a picture of the interior of Antarctica where there is absolutely no ice sheet. There are vast areas of Antarctica, contrary to what your wrong sources claim, that are dry, no-ice desert. The amount of antarctic ice is minuscule compared to the volume of water on this planet. Your science is dumb-as-****.
Unless the ice were sequestered elsewhere, I SUSPECT that sea levels would rise, creating more habitat for fishes, and more islands.maineman » 05 Jul 2023, 12:42 pm » wrote: ↑ I am curious... If Antarctica were to become a beautiful forested temperate zone, what do you think the effect of ALL THAT ICE melting would be on sea level?
don't look up!
No, it's of Antarctica. That's a fact.maineman » 05 Jul 2023, 1:15 pm » wrote: ↑ Your photo - totally devoid of provenance - is of Nevada in the wintertime.
One day is called weather, not climate.. your memes are conflictingPunch » 04 Jul 2023, 1:30 pm » wrote: ↑
You've done it now, bitches. You've done **** up. What ya gonna do now?
World registers hottest day ever recorded on Monday (msn.com)
Monday was the hottest day ever recorded globally, according to data from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction.The average global temperature reached 17.01C (62.62F), surpassing the August 2016 record of 16.92C (62.46F) as heatwaves sizzled around the world.The southern US has been suffering under an intense heat dome in recent weeks. In China, an enduring heatwave continued with temperatures above 35C (95F). North Africa has seen temperatures near 50C (122F).
Even Antarctica, currently in its winter, registered anomalously high temperatures. Ukraine’s Vernadsky Research Base in the white continent’s Argentine Islands recently broke its July temperature record with 8.7C (47.6F).“This is not a milestone we should be celebrating,” said climate scientist Friederike Otto of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London.“It’s a death sentence for people and ecosystems.”“Unfortunately, it promises to only be the first in a series of new records set this year as increasing emissions of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gasses." said Zeke Hausfather, a research scientist at Berkeley Earth.
Who should we turn to for salvation?
cuz you say so?