If I was someone at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, I'd be more worried and concerned about the fresh water being released reducing the salinity of the Atlantic Ocean Sea Water being diluted and shutting down the Gulf Stream Convention Current causing another Ice Age.
"What about the melting sea ice? Ice is less dense than water, which is why it floats. When ice melts, the resulting water is denser, so a particular mass of what had been solid ice will have a smaller volume when it becomes liquid water. This change in volume exactly offsets the small percentage of ice that is above the water's surface. Therefore, melting sea ice does not affect sea levels."
NASA Study: Mass Gains of Antarctic Ice Sheet Greater than Losses According to NASA the Antarctic is growing not getting smaller. 😕 According to NASA's own website
That 2015 NASA study….by one scientist out of hundreds….was found to be flawed. Both previous and subsequent studies clearly show the Antarctic ice sheet is losing mass and that loss is accelerating.
Here's the thing about predictions: they can be verified. When you turn out to be wrong, will you be held accountable, or just make newer, more alarmist predictions?
This is wrong. It is the stuff of climate alarmism. Melting sea ice makes zero difference to sealevel. Ice cores from Greenland show that temperature 5,000years ago was 1.5degC higher than today. Well, that proves two things. First, snow was falling all over Greenland when it was 1.5degC warmer. Second, there is a remarkably well preserved Neolithic village at Skara Brae in the Orkney Islands of Scotland. This village is close to the shore of a bay facing the Atlantic. It only c.2m above the present storm high water mark. The village has never been submerged. This proves that the sea level of the Atlantic when Greenland was 1.5degC warmer was no higher than it is today. The village was dated by carbon from the charcoal in the cooking grates. Charcoal floats, therefore the village has never been flooded, even so close to the present shoreline.
If I was someone at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, I'd be more worried and concerned about the fresh water being released reducing the salinity of the Atlantic Ocean Sea Water being diluted and shutting down the Gulf Stream Convention Current causing another Ice Age.
@@deadtoadsoup It's already been done by someone else, Einstein!
No worries from our standpoint. Humans will have gone extinct long before any potential ice age.
"What about the melting sea ice? Ice is less dense than water, which is why it floats. When ice melts, the resulting water is denser, so a particular mass of what had been solid ice will have a smaller volume when it becomes liquid water. This change in volume exactly offsets the small percentage of ice that is above the water's surface. Therefore, melting sea ice does not affect sea levels."
❓Do all thees Radar Microwaves Affect the ice melting more Quicker than it would Normally.?
I wonder if anyone has Calculated that.
Where is he accent from, specifically?
Such good work!
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NASA Study: Mass Gains of Antarctic Ice Sheet Greater than Losses
According to NASA the Antarctic is growing not getting smaller. 😕
According to NASA's own website
That 2015 NASA study….by one scientist out of hundreds….was found to be flawed. Both previous and subsequent studies clearly show the Antarctic ice sheet is losing mass and that loss is accelerating.
Still awaiting your response.
Here's the thing about predictions: they can be verified. When you turn out to be wrong, will you be held accountable, or just make newer, more alarmist predictions?
It's OK, colonist multinationals will drill and get more carbon to finish the job
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No worries.
God promised to never flood the earth again. Fire, however, is on order.
This is wrong. It is the stuff of climate alarmism. Melting sea ice makes zero difference to sealevel. Ice cores from Greenland show that temperature 5,000years ago was 1.5degC higher than today. Well, that proves two things. First, snow was falling all over Greenland when it was 1.5degC warmer. Second, there is a remarkably well preserved Neolithic village at Skara Brae in the Orkney Islands of Scotland. This village is close to the shore of a bay facing the Atlantic. It only c.2m above the present storm high water mark. The village has never been submerged. This proves that the sea level of the Atlantic when Greenland was 1.5degC warmer was no higher than it is today. The village was dated by carbon from the charcoal in the cooking grates. Charcoal floats, therefore the village has never been flooded, even so close to the present shoreline.