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Post by Ratty on Sept 24, 2015 22:33:28 GMT
What did I say? LINKDo I get a pay rise?
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Post by sigurdur on Sept 25, 2015 2:21:09 GMT
What did I say? LINKDo I get a pay rise? Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back...... .
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Post by flearider on Oct 4, 2015 10:08:41 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 27, 2015 16:23:36 GMT
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Post by Andrew on Oct 27, 2015 19:41:19 GMT
Presumably because the freezing is creating warming that is cooling the oceans?
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Post by acidohm on Oct 27, 2015 19:46:09 GMT
Is it because heat rises and cold sinks?? All the heat is rising to the North Pole and the Cold sinking to the south??? would explain alot!
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Post by flearider on Oct 27, 2015 21:32:02 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 29, 2015 23:00:52 GMT
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Post by flyfisher7 on Oct 31, 2015 15:41:29 GMT
Good read... “We’re essentially in agreement with other studies that show an increase in ice discharge in the Antarctic Peninsula and the Thwaites and Pine Island region of West Antarctica,” said Jay Zwally, a glaciologist with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and lead author of the study, which was published on Oct. 30 in the Journal of Glaciology. “Our main disagreement is for East Antarctica and the interior of West Antarctica – there, we see an ice gain that exceeds the losses in the other areas.” Zwally added that his team “measured small height changes over large areas, as well as the large changes observed over smaller areas.” www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/nasa-study-mass-gains-of-antarctic-ice-sheet-greater-than-losses
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 31, 2015 19:06:01 GMT
Wait till the deniers see this one!!!
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 31, 2015 19:53:07 GMT
Wait till the deniers see this one!!! He's covered himself with the usual burnt offering to 'the beast', who shall go unnamed. But it might only take a few decades for Antarctica’s growth to reverse, according to Zwally. “If the losses of the Antarctic Peninsula and parts of West Antarctica continue to increase at the same rate they’ve been increasing for the last two decades, the losses will catch up with the long-term gain in East Antarctica in 20 or 30 years -- I don’t think there will be enough snowfall increase to offset these losses.” When wishes become horses, believers will ride!
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 31, 2015 20:26:23 GMT
I may be ground temp in 20-30 years.
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 31, 2015 20:26:54 GMT
That would indicate I will continue to cool.
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Post by acidohm on Nov 1, 2015 19:08:14 GMT
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Post by graywolf on Nov 3, 2015 11:32:06 GMT
Remember 'Paris'?
I , for one, would not be in the least surprised if we find an 'addendum' to the paper, with the data for years 2008 to present, before Paris.
And guess what I think the data will show for both West Antarctica and Greenland?
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