Re: Climate change / global warming
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:46 am
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But that would be far more fun in schools with "This is one apple, these are two apples, I'm not sure if these are three apples or not, my weighing scales aren't accurate enough."asura wrote:At least better than declaring 3 to have the exact value of piBill Spight wrote: In the 19th century the Missouri legislature passed a law declaring the value of π to be exactly 3.
So, basically what you are saying, you rather listen to a known political propagandist like Rush Limbaugh, famous for pushing political agendas and in one direction only, than to organizations and panels composed of scientists and backed up by actual data? Why?!?Magicwand wrote:P.S. Yes i support everything ruhs rimbuh say.
Ach, »geh doch rüber!«leichtloeslich wrote:Could you guys at least contain this bs to a single thread?
I believe you're correct.p2501 wrote:This is pointless. Pointless to argue about believe. Scientific disscussions are about proof and reasoning. Not about believing.
And it was misinterpreted by you or whoever told you about it. If the Arctic Ocean ice melts, it has no effect on sea level, just as ice melting in a glass of water has no effect on the level of the water. OTOH, if the Antarctic Ice Sheet melts, since most of it is over land, the melting ice will add water to the ocean and sea level will rise. The same is true for the ice on Greenland.Magicwand wrote: I remember 20+ years ago i heard that if polar icecap melt then all harbor cities will be submurged.
This idea was introduced by scientists who studied many years.
Now we are talking about ice in the Arctic Ocean.now 20+ years has passed... there were summer where polar ice was record low.
Of course not.did it change sea level by any significant amount?
answer is NO! and it is facts that nobody can dispute.
No scientist made any such dumb prediction. Anybody who tells you that they did is lying or mistaken.scientist make dumb predictions and call it a science.
It will however dramatically screw with salinity levels in the ocean, the effects of which could prove rather unpleasant yet annoyingly are extremely difficult to model.Bill Spight wrote: And it was misinterpreted by you or whoever told you about it. If the Arctic Ocean ice melts, it has no effect on sea level, just as ice melting in a glass of water has no effect on the level of the water. OTOH, if the Antarctic Ice Sheet melts, since most of it is over land, the melting ice will add water to the ocean and sea level will rise. The same is true for the ice on Greenland.