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Other things do but they should average out. Wind that blows more east one day blows more west the next. There is the effect of the moon on tides slowly reducing the spin rate but there should be a significat change in it if the oceans of the world are growing.Clearly because other things than sea level impact the rotation speed of the Earth, and sea level rise isn't even the dominant factor.
Again: put some numbers on it. Show how much a few millimeters of sea level rise should change the rotation rate of the Earth. My bet is you'll find that the change is small compared to the measurements of the change in the Earth's rotation rate.Other things do but they should average out. Wind that blows more east one day blows more west the next. There is the effect of the moon on tides slowly reducing the spin rate but there should be a significat change in it if the oceans of the world are growing.
That's just wishful thinking. Large portions of the edges of Greenland are melting, which could threaten the stability of the entire ice sheet. The land below Greenland's ice sheet, after all, is very close to sea level, so the entire thing could easily melt even at current temperatures.There is very little non-floating ice that is vunerable to melting.
The aforementioned melting of Greenland would cause a sea level rise of about 21 feet. That probably won't happen any time soon, but we just don't know at what temperature or how quickly Greenland can melt.The worst case scenarios for global warming have a sea level rise of less than 3 feet. These scenarios are exagerations.
Prior to the Flood, the earth was one tropical paradise -- no polar climatology.That's just wishful thinking.
I'm not going to bother to respond to this, because it is crazy.Prior to the Flood, the earth was one tropical paradise -- no polar climatology.
Have you had your basement tested for radon? Because that stuff is pretty dangerous.I can't go down in the basement because of Radon gas,
Uh, what? That makes no sense. Perhaps you're thinking of the reduction in ozone coverage, which increases inbound UV radiation? Because that is an issue. It's a rather different issue than global warming (though global warming does impact ozone coverage), but it is an issue.I can't go outside because of greenhouse radiation,
As long as you aren't chewing on it it's probably fine. The primary worry with lead-based paint is children.I can stay inside because the lead-based paint on the wall is killing me,
You do realize that's a spoof website, right?I can't drink the water because it has this dihydrogen monoxidized-something in it; and now I have to worry about drowning?
The ice in Greenland is growing and I don't think we need to worry about any world wide flooding from there.
ADD GREENLAND TO THE LIST OF GROWING ICE SHEETS
Psst....Greatcloud is a Global Cooling advocate too...Digging further into Longrangeweather.com's site, they appear to be Global Cooling advocates.
Climate Change Articles from Harris-Mann Climatology & Long Range Weather
At the very least they've deniers.
Again: put some numbers on it. Show how much a few millimeters of sea level rise should change the rotation rate of the Earth. My bet is you'll find that the change is small compared to the measurements of the change in the Earth's rotation rate.
Sea level hasnt risen for three years. If Greenland and Antarctica were melting, there would have to be an associated rise in sea level.
[URL="http://sealevel.colorado.edu/current/sl_noib_global_sm.jpg"]http://sealevel.colorado.edu/current/sl_noib_global_sm.jpg[/URL]
Unless you live in NYC or Shanghai.Prior to the Flood, the earth was one tropical paradise -- no polar climatology.
A return to that condition is not going to have the devastating effect scientists want us to think it is.
Or Guam --Unless you live in NYC or Shanghai.
I suppose you're going to proclaim the end of the world in the next few years when sea levels start going up much faster than 3.2mm/year again?Sea level hasnt risen for three years. If Greenland and Antarctica were melting, there would have to be an associated rise in sea level.
http://sealevel.colorado.edu/current/sl_noib_global_sm.jpg
I am going to claim the "end of the world" when the muslims attack Isreal.I suppose you're going to proclaim the end of the world in the next few years when sea levels start going up much faster than 3.2mm/year again?
Psst....Greatcloud is a Global Cooling advocate too...
I don't know, I see a rise on that chart.
Telling that you only pick the last three years.
Yeah, that's just not true:The ross ice shelf has been growing for decades. It is only the western shelf that is melting some. It is more then made up for by the growing ice in the east part of Antarctica. The growing part in the east is a much larger area. So overall the Antarctica ice shelf is and has been growing significantly.
Prior to the Flood, the earth was one tropical paradise -- no polar climatology.
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