Atlantic Ocean Circulation at Weakest Point in more than 1,500 Years!!! | |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 71433356 United States 04/12/2018 07:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ocean Heat Waves Are Getting Worse One paper found that a 2016 marine heat wave off the coast of Alaska was unprecedented in terms of the temperatures it reached and concluded that it would not have been possible in a world where human-caused climate change was not occurring. [link to www.scientificamerican.com (secure)] We only have to look at our last 4 storms to know something is terribly wrong ... Harvey, Irma, Maria and Nate retired as hurricane names [link to www.arklatexhomepage.com] |
Xuki User ID: 72417015 United States 04/12/2018 07:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the system continues to weaken, it could disrupt weather patterns from the United States and Europe to the African Sahel, and cause more rapid increase in sea level on the US East Coast. Quoting: Goofy for God [link to www.sciencedaily.com (secure)] Do you live on a coast line ? Something to think about And just who was it that was monitoring Atlantic Ocean circulation 1500 years ago? Did they find some old Cherokee Indian measuring stickem uppems? "If you gotta eat a turd eat it fast." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74089885 United States 04/12/2018 07:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the system continues to weaken, it could disrupt weather patterns from the United States and Europe to the African Sahel, and cause more rapid increase in sea level on the US East Coast. Quoting: Goofy for God [link to www.sciencedaily.com (secure)] Do you live on a coast line ? Something to think about And just who was it that was monitoring Atlantic Ocean circulation 1500 years ago? Did they find some old Cherokee Indian measuring stickem uppems? |
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hatch battener User ID: 43718084 United States 04/12/2018 07:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | because they have been monitoring it for 1500 years Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76462511 but let's pretend they really know so damn what if it happened before obviously it is a cycle and we are here now so it does not matter If Trump doesn't kill off the Republican Party and every wretched thing it has come to stand for, then climate change will, book it. And it's coming a lot sooner than you anti science deniers think. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76320237 Canada 04/12/2018 08:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | because they have been monitoring it for 1500 years Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76462511 but let's pretend they really know so damn what if it happened before obviously it is a cycle and we are here now so it does not matter If Trump doesn't kill off the Republican Party and every wretched thing it has come to stand for, then climate change will, book it. And it's coming a lot sooner than you anti science deniers think. |
abeliever Members User ID: 67484321 United States 04/12/2018 08:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nice research article from Woods Hole. They can see it first hand too for years down there on Cape Cod. For decades, I've been watching the cliffs south of Plymouth have seen the ocean destroy properties. On south side of the Cape, Chatham, and Monomoy Island have radically changed over the years. Nantucket island properties on the north side have seen homes just taken by the ocean near 'Sconset. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76460954 Australia 04/12/2018 08:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the system continues to weaken, it could disrupt weather patterns from the United States and Europe to the African Sahel, and cause more rapid increase in sea level on the US East Coast. Quoting: Goofy for God [link to www.sciencedaily.com (secure)] Do you live on a coast line ? Something to think about It's Global Warming baby.... oh no, It's Climate Change..... ummm no it's The Pause...... ummmm no it's Climate Disruption....... oops. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 71433356 United States 04/12/2018 08:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nice research article from Woods Hole. Quoting: abeliever They can see it first hand too for years down there on Cape Cod. For decades, I've been watching the cliffs south of Plymouth have seen the ocean destroy properties. On south side of the Cape, Chatham, and Monomoy Island have radically changed over the years. Nantucket island properties on the north side have seen homes just taken by the ocean near 'Sconset. for most people unless it happens to them directly they think they are out to get them or their stuff. Sad really |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 71433356 United States 04/12/2018 08:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nice research article from Woods Hole. Quoting: abeliever They can see it first hand too for years down there on Cape Cod. For decades, I've been watching the cliffs south of Plymouth have seen the ocean destroy properties. On south side of the Cape, Chatham, and Monomoy Island have radically changed over the years. Nantucket island properties on the north side have seen homes just taken by the ocean near 'Sconset. [link to www.app.com (secure)] New Jersey is among the states most vulnerable to rising sea levels, a consequence of climate change. Should the worst of it come to pass — an unlikely but possible 12-foot rise in sea levels — only four states would have more people impacted, according to Climate Central, a nonprofit that produces research and analysis on sea level change. Under this doomsday scenario, the ocean would cover land where 710,000 people now live in the Garden State, putting $199 billion worth of property at risk. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68948084 United States 04/12/2018 08:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the system continues to weaken, it could disrupt weather patterns from the United States and Europe to the African Sahel, and cause more rapid increase in sea level on the US East Coast. Quoting: Goofy for God [link to www.sciencedaily.com (secure)] Do you live on a coast line ? Something to think about |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72180110 United States 04/12/2018 08:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nice research article from Woods Hole. Quoting: abeliever They can see it first hand too for years down there on Cape Cod. For decades, I've been watching the cliffs south of Plymouth have seen the ocean destroy properties. On south side of the Cape, Chatham, and Monomoy Island have radically changed over the years. Nantucket island properties on the north side have seen homes just taken by the ocean near 'Sconset. for most people unless it happens to them directly they think they are out to get them or their stuff. Sad really How do you think the coastline has its shape? Millions of years of erosion can't possibly be to blame, right? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75682040 United States 04/12/2018 08:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | First of all the article says ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS not 1,500 years! Second of all, this is all being manipulated by MAN! I have a suggestion for you. Next time we have a hurricane coming up the east coast take a look at the jet stream and see how it's being manipulated. THAT will answer all of your questions on these "storms". And please, stop believing everything you read from people that have already been proven to be liars and manipulators. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 71433356 United States 04/12/2018 08:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For those that do not understand , ships have been sailing for how long? Charts and records have been kept since then... Quoting: Goofy for God What If the Ocean's Climate-Controlling 'Conveyor Belt' Came to a Halt? Written in sand In one study, published yesterday (April 11) in the journal Nature, researchers analyzed ocean sediments, looking at positions of different-size sand grains in the geologic record of the Labrador Sea — part of the North Atlantic — to model how the flow of the currents that carried the grains may have changed over time, said study co-author Delia Oppo, a senior scientist in the geology and geophysics department at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. [link to www.livescience.com (secure)] |
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