They say the iceberg, which is 78km long and up to 39km wide, could make it
harder for the area's colonies of Emperor Penguins to find food.
But British and Australian scientists disagree on whether it could also cause
major problems to our own weather patterns.
Tom Symonds reports.
]
Nothing will change. The same amount of ice is floating around today
as there was a month ago. It is just not attached to the shore now.
> > A vast iceberg that broke off eastern Antarctic earlier this month could disrupt
> > marine life in the region, scientists have warned.
> > But British and Australian scientists disagree on whether it could also cause
> > major problems to our own weather patterns.
>
>
> Nothing will change. The same amount of ice is floating around today
> as there was a month ago. It is just not attached to the shore now.
Sounds like a fair guess, but he logic behind it does not usually
apply in crafts and metalworking, though. Here the same amount
of parts, but one loose, can make a difference. : )
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ed
5 miles by 2.5 miles. Big deal.
> 5 miles by 2.5 miles. Big deal.
Wow!
A genuine order-of-magnitude stuffup.
Well done, Mr infringed.
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Jeff R.
Ooops! Thank you Mr. R.
Its bigger than Guam and nobody cares about Guam or claims that it
changes global climate.
Actually it changes constantly.
It is not a frozen monolithic ice cube.
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http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/
Thank you for the advanced math work, Mr. Winger.
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Cliff
Nobody said it would AFAIK.
But it's loss might allow Antarctic glaciers to flow faster into the sea ....
and that might.
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Cliff
Remember when the cockroach claimed to have worked in science on a daily
basis? Same accuracy shown here...
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Ø March is already spring time in the Southern
Hemisphere. You will see the 'berg melting
in an accelerated fashion.
> Ø March is already spring time in the Southern
> Hemisphere.
???
ed
Ø March is already autumn in the Southern
Hemisphere.
>
> ???
> ed
ø Thank you, ed!!
ø The issue is really irrelevant.
Nobody can control the wind
Nobody can control the rain or snow
Nobody (collectively) can control climate.
Global temps are within natural variations
Oceans heating are a prelude to glaciation
Get used to it!!
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| In real science the burden of proof is always
| on the proposer, never on the skeptics. So far
| neither IPCC nor anyone else has provided one
| iota of valid data for global warming nor have
| they provided data that climate change is being
| effected by commerce and industry, and not by
| natural causes
We built shelter to protect ourselves from the weather... and
climate. You should see Al Gore's home!!!
I made a mistake. Then I did something the climate scientists
couldn't do... I admitted it.
That's the diff between a climate scientist and a meteorologist.
So what's your excuse, Alberto Cur-Lee?
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Who do you expect to believe this lie ?
The same people who believe the other lies you post ?
Just because it's getting warmer due to man-made CO2 & Methane
is no reason to lie about it.
>That's the diff between a climate scientist and a meteorologist.
Someone on the tvee with a background in reading
weather reports from the real professionals & computers?
Usually with a degree in "communications" or similar?
>So what's your excuse, Alberto Cur-Lee?
Not being ignorant?
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CO2 is a dangerous pollutant. Drink flat beer and soda.
> >That's the diff between a climate scientist and a meteorologist.
>
> Someone on the tvee with a background in reading
> weather reports from the real professionals & computers?
Do you mean numerical models?
> Usually with a degree in "communications" or similar?
No. Twenty years military weather support, upper air and remote
sensing.
But thanks for trying.
> >So what's your excuse, Alberto Cur-Lee?
>
> Not being ignorant?
Ummm, Cliffie. Alberto Cur-Lee said the earth's climate is a
>>>CLOSED<<< Sytem.
He has yet to make a correction.
Do you agree with Alberto Lee Scurmudgeon that the earth's climate is
a closed system?
It's NOT a trick question.
Am I still stalking the cockroach?
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