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Climate Change and a glass of ice water

 
SalvioDiTuna

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07/19/2023 02:45 PM

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Climate Change and a glass of ice water
I work with data. One thing that has always struck me, is that we simply do not have enough accurate data to accurately determine patterns of temperature change.

Given that the solar cycle is eleven years, even if temperature record capture was accurate 200 years ago, we're really only talking about 19 or so cycles.

Also, one thing a friend said to me decades ago...

When all of the ice in your water glass melts.... does it flood? No. It does not.


Just my $.02
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07/19/2023 02:47 PM
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Re: Climate Change and a glass of ice water
Never in the history of man has the climate been static.

Climate Change is as natural as white people not wanting to be bothered by blacks.
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07/19/2023 02:49 PM

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Re: Climate Change and a glass of ice water
Never in the history of man has the climate been static.

Climate Change is as natural as white people not wanting to be bothered by blacks.
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Amen brother
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07/19/2023 03:31 PM

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Re: Climate Change and a glass of ice water
I work with data. One thing that has always struck me, is that we simply do not have enough accurate data to accurately determine patterns of temperature change.

Given that the solar cycle is eleven years, even if temperature record capture was accurate 200 years ago, we're really only talking about 19 or so cycles.

Also, one thing a friend said to me decades ago...

When all of the ice in your water glass melts.... does it flood? No. It does not.


Just my $.02
 Quoting: SalvioDiTuna


I actually did that experiment with a largish mixing bowl to prove to people that the water level drops, not rises. Some were 'baffled'...but what about the ice sheets on land. Well, those don't move around very quickly, nor melt.
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07/19/2023 04:10 PM

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Re: Climate Change and a glass of ice water
I actually did that experiment with a largish mixing bowl to prove to people that the water level drops, not rises. Some were 'baffled'...but what about the ice sheets on land. Well, those don't move around very quickly, nor melt.
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That is odd, as most objects contract when cooled and expand when heated (in both scenarios, under extreme temperature)
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07/19/2023 04:25 PM

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Re: Climate Change and a glass of ice water
I actually did that experiment with a largish mixing bowl to prove to people that the water level drops, not rises. Some were 'baffled'...but what about the ice sheets on land. Well, those don't move around very quickly, nor melt.
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That is odd, as most objects contract when cooled and expand when heated (in both scenarios, under extreme temperature)
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Try it. Overfill (heap/mound it) a bowl with ice, add water up to the brim and left sit overnight...
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Re: Climate Change and a glass of ice water
I work with data. One thing that has always struck me, is that we simply do not have enough accurate data to accurately determine patterns of temperature change.

Given that the solar cycle is eleven years, even if temperature record capture was accurate 200 years ago, we're really only talking about 19 or so cycles.

Also, one thing a friend said to me decades ago...

When all of the ice in your water glass melts.... does it flood? No. It does not.


Just my $.02
 Quoting: SalvioDiTuna


What about all the ice on LAND that melts into the ocean?
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