Antarctica Seen From Space
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Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#1Antarctica Seen From SpaceTags: None -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#2Cool 😎Comment -
DiggityDaggityDoSBR Aristocracy
- 11-30-08
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#3Santa?Comment -
Roscoe_WordSBR MVP
- 02-28-12
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#5wowComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#7Doesn't look like global warming to me. Looks more like an ice age happening.Comment -
wombatSBR MVP
- 11-23-20
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#8That is one huge mound of blow.Comment -
Degenerate MikeSBR Rookie
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#9"It is already upon us and its effects are being felt worldwide, right now," he wrote. "Scientists project that the Arctic will be ice-free in the summer of 2013. Not in 2050, but four years from now. Make no mistake: catastrophic climate change represents a threat to human security, global stability, and — yes — even to American national security." ~John Kerry.....LOL!!!!!Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#10World was suppose to end in 12 years, that was said 12 year ago by some Democrat in Congress. Lol
Let's pump out some more fake news and try again in another 12 years from now AOC.
Global warming isn't gonna take us out. A nasty virus might though. Covid on steroids, I'd believe more in the nasty virus on steroids then extreme climate change in our life times.Comment -
stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
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#14^
Doesn't it look like a space age bowling ball?Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
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#15How come flat earthers believe earth is flat after seeing this picture?Comment -
turbobetsSBR Wise Guy
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#16Looks like a flat disc to me.Comment -
Roscoe_WordSBR MVP
- 02-28-12
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#17Some useless tidbits:
I think there's an alien artifact submerged somewhere up there; or maybe that's the other pole.
The earth's poles shift their magnetism every so often. That's very weird.
The "processional wobble" turns the whole world into a snowball earth; I think its every 28,000 years or so.
Those rocks in Central Park were deposited there by the last receding glacier.
I'm very bored during the all-star break.Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
- 09-24-07
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JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#21Global warming my ass..
If it's too hot and we have droughts it's global warming.
If it's too cold and snowing like crazy it's global warming.
Madness!Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
- 09-24-07
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#22Im no scientist but in 2019 we had the first 100 degree day ever recorded in October where I live, then we had the 2nd, and the 3rd .
Borke 3 records of 100 degree heat that year.
People can argue over the warming if they want but something is causing the ice to melt at the poles the picture above without a comparable from before shows nothing and with that still may not!
20 years ago it could have been twice as big I don't know cause it don't show any otherComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#23^ Oceans have not rose an inch. Beach water lines where I live have remained exactly the same for as long as I've been alive. If the ice was melting the oceans would rise. Simple logic. Florida would be under water and so would NY. Nothing has changed.
The world is over populated and are polluting this pretty blue planet like crazy. Eventually something will give but right now I don't see it happening.Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
- 09-24-07
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#24I pissed in the ocean and you mean to tell me, it did not rise ocean levels or overflow Florida and New York good to know?Comment -
jackpot269SBR Posting Legend
- 09-24-07
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#25Between about 21,000 years and about 11,700 years ago, Earth warmed about 4 degrees C (7.2 degrees F), and the oceans rose (with a slight lag after the onset of warming) about 85 meters, or about 280 feet. However, sea levels continued to rise another 45 meters (about 150 feet) after the warming ended, to a total of 130 meters (from its initial level, before warming began), or about 430 feet, reaching its modern level about 3,000 years ago.
This means that, even after temperatures reached their maximum and leveled off, the ice sheets continued to melt for another 8,000 years until they reached an equilibrium with temperatures.
Stated another way, the ice sheets’ response to warming continued for 8,000 years after warming had already ended, with the meltwater contribution to global sea levels totaling 45 additional meters of sea-level rise.
From about 3,000 years ago to about 100 years ago, sea levels naturally rose and declined slightly, with little change in the overall trend. Over the past 100 years, global temperatures have risen about 1 degree C (1.8 degrees F), with sea level response to that warming totaling about 160 to 210 mm (with about half of that amount occurring since 1993), or about 6 to 8 inches. And the current rate of sea-level rise is unprecedented over the past several millennia.
Global mean sea level has risen 4 to 10 inches over the last 100 years, mainly because water expands when heated. The melting of glaciers, which has occurred worldwide over the last century, also contributes to the rise. Formerly frozen soils (permafrost) in the Alaskan and Siberian arctic have also begun to melt, damaging both ecosystems and infrastructure. Melting and tundra warming will also lead to decay of organic matter and the release of trapped carbon and methane, creating an additional source of greenhouse gases.
Climate Change Over the Last 100 Years (archives.gov)
How long have sea levels been rising? How does recent sea-level rise compare to that over the previous centuries? – NASA Sea Level Change Portal
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JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#26^Democrats love the drama and the fake news media backs them.
Climate change happening now and is gonna kill us all in 12 years!! AOC said so! Panic everyone! PANIC!!
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53 defenseSBR MVP
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pretty sure I saw this at a Dead Show back in a he day …..Comment -
hostile takeoverSBR MVP
- 12-06-09
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#29Possibly the one agreement on this Earth that no nation would dare violate - The Antarctic TreatyComment -
godukeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-17-10
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#30^ Oceans have not rose an inch. Beach water lines where I live have remained exactly the same for as long as I've been alive. If the ice was melting the oceans would rise. Simple logic. Florida would be under water and so would NY. Nothing has changed.
The world is over populated and are polluting this pretty blue planet like crazy. Eventually something will give but right now I don't see it happening.Comment
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