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Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 2:10 pm
by holmes435
runrussellrun wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 1:40 pm
holmes435 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 1:03 pm
runrussellrun wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 12:51 pm
holmes435 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 12:45 pm
We've answered his questions for years. They never change.
Nope. Never answered. To forever, the question is simple.
https://plants.usda.gov/hardiness.html
From the above link, find your "home". The area where your primary home is located. The LAT & Long. GPS coordinates.
From that map, what is your zone? today.
8a
runrussellrun wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 12:51 pm
Now, what climate is it going to change. too ?
No one has ever answered this question. It's a lie that they have. Yes, a lie.
Underwater.
There, asked and answered!
https://climate.nasa.gov/effects/
Great to know......climate exists in a vacuum and never on TOP of the water. Is your house on the market , it better be. You've got the scoop and insider trading. Sell now, before it really, really happens.
even YOU don't believe it. If you have kids, do THEY wanna stay in this house?
Well again that's literally where my neighborhood is going to be - underwater.
The plan is indeed to sell once the kids are in college and move to higher ground before the current nuisance flooding gets to be too bad. I want to let them enjoy the bay, fishing, boating being on the water and near a beach as they grow up and they can do their own thing afterwards.
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 5:26 pm
by jhu72
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 7:46 pm
by runrussellrun
holmes435 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 2:10 pm
runrussellrun wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 1:40 pm
holmes435 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 1:03 pm
runrussellrun wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 12:51 pm
holmes435 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 12:45 pm
We've answered his questions for years. They never change.
Nope. Never answered. To forever, the question is simple.
https://plants.usda.gov/hardiness.html
From the above link, find your "home". The area where your primary home is located. The LAT & Long. GPS coordinates.
From that map, what is your zone? today.
8a
runrussellrun wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 12:51 pm
Now, what climate is it going to change. too ?
No one has ever answered this question. It's a lie that they have. Yes, a lie.
Underwater.
There, asked and answered!
https://climate.nasa.gov/effects/
Great to know......climate exists in a vacuum and never on TOP of the water. Is your house on the market , it better be. You've got the scoop and insider trading. Sell now, before it really, really happens.
even YOU don't believe it. If you have kids, do THEY wanna stay in this house?
Well again that's literally where my neighborhood is going to be - underwater.
The plan is indeed to sell once the kids are in college and move to higher ground before the current nuisance flooding gets to be too bad. I want to let them enjoy the bay, fishing, boating being on the water and near a beach as they grow up and they can do their own thing afterwards.
When you say boating, you're talking wind or human powered boating only ...........why you think it's OK to use pollution power , yet chime in .....you know the drill.
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 8:58 pm
by cradleandshoot
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:06 pm
by DocBarrister
^^^^
Exhibit B
DocBarrister
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:15 pm
by Typical Lax Dad
DocBarrister wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:06 pm
^^^^
Exhibit B
DocBarrister
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:16 pm
by cradleandshoot
DocBarrister wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:06 pm
^^^^
Exhibit B
DocBarrister
Hey Doc... why don't you go figure out how you can prevent the next earthquake. Let us all know how that works out for ya.
Maybe the UN can tell you how to prevent that as well. Good golly miss molly you people are so freaking naive. I thought having a PhD, even if it came from a cracker jack box gave you a certain amount of intelligence. I guess that ain't the case.
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:35 pm
by MDlaxfan76
cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:16 pm
DocBarrister wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:06 pm
^^^^
Exhibit B
DocBarrister
Hey Doc... why don't you go figure out how you can prevent the next earthquake. Let us all know how that works out for ya.
Maybe the UN can tell you how to prevent that as well. Good golly miss molly you people are so freaking naive. I thought having a PhD, even if it came from a cracker jack box gave you a certain amount of intelligence. I guess that ain't the case.
painfully, you prove his point again.
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 11:12 pm
by holmes435
runrussellrun wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 7:46 pm
When you say boating, you're talking wind or human powered boating only ...........why you think it's OK to use pollution power , yet chime in .....you know the drill.
Grew up sailing Sunfish & Optimists.
There are also electric boats & outboards out there.
Gas powered individually owned boats, while not perfect, are literally a fraction of a drop in the bucket pollution-wise to tankers and cruise ships and fleets. But you already knew that, you just like saying that no one can be critical of massive systemic pollution if they pollute even one ounce, which is a terrible argument. I could tell you that my family runs two carbon-negative tree farms that even turn a decent profit, but that doesn't matter, does it?
I'm guessing you don't own anything gas-powered and have never polluted in your life? Exactly.
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2019 9:08 am
by runrussellrun
holmes435 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 11:12 pm
runrussellrun wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 7:46 pm
When you say boating, you're talking wind or human powered boating only ...........why you think it's OK to use pollution power , yet chime in .....you know the drill.
Grew up sailing Sunfish & Optimists.
There are also electric boats & outboards out there.
Gas powered individually owned boats, while not perfect, are literally a fraction of a drop in the bucket pollution-wise to tankers and cruise ships and fleets. But you already knew that, you just like saying that no one can be critical of massive systemic pollution if they pollute even one ounce, which is a terrible argument. I could tell you that my family runs two carbon-negative tree farms that even turn a decent profit, but that doesn't matter, does it?
I'm guessing you don't own anything gas-powered and have never polluted in your life? Exactly.
Of course I own gas powered engines.......I'm a denier, remember
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2019 10:24 am
by Typical Lax Dad
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2019 11:48 am
by ABV 8.3%
MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:35 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:16 pm
DocBarrister wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:06 pm
^^^^
Exhibit B
DocBarrister
Hey Doc... why don't you go figure out how you can prevent the next earthquake. Let us all know how that works out for ya.
Maybe the UN can tell you how to prevent that as well. Good golly miss molly you people are so freaking naive. I thought having a PhD, even if it came from a cracker jack box gave you a certain amount of intelligence. I guess that ain't the case.
painfully, you prove his point again.
AND....now I will prove mine, and the strange green angry mans..........case
https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2926/can- ... ons-shaky/
Lundgren cited work by his colleague Jean-Philippe Avouac at Caltech and others, who’ve found a correlation between the amount of microseismicity in the Himalaya and the annual monsoon season. During the summer months, large amounts of precipitation fall on the Indo-Gangetic Plain, which encompasses the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent. This increases stress loads on Earth’s crust there and decreases levels of microseismicity in the adjacent Himalaya. During the winter dry season, when there’s less water weight on Earth’s crust in the plain, Himalayan microseismicity peaks.
.....my state college socialist (why they support a football team is laughable ) education, and the reading and reading we had to do, makes me conclude that the above paragraph does conclude, at the micro level, that climate DOES contribute to earthquakes......(further)
We know seasonal effects can cause changes on faults, but what about less periodic climate phenomena, like a long-term drought? Might they cause changes too?
As it turns out, changes in stress loads on Earth’s crust from periods of drought can, in fact, be significant. Research by JPL scientist Donald Argus and others in 2017 using data from a network of high-precision GPS stations in California, Oregon and Washington found that alternating periods of drought and heavy precipitation in the Sierra Nevada between 2011 and 2017 actually caused the mountain range to rise by nearly an inch and then fall by half that amount, as the mountain rocks lost water during the drought and then regained it. The study didn’t specifically look at potential impacts on faults, but such stress changes could potentially be felt on faults in or near the range.
I mean, to anyone paying attention to the corporate media narrative..........the earthquake caused by climate warming...is a friggin softball.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... -volcanoes
and
https://nuscimag.com/does-climate-chang ... a91477e7fc
When professor Bill McGuire released his book “Walking the Giant: How a changing climate triggers earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes,” in 2012, it was deemed to be “science fiction,” according to an article in the British national newspaper The Sunday Times by motor journalist and climate skeptic Jeremy Clarkson. However, by looking more closely at the evidence, McGuire’s work begins to gain some credibility.
The atmosphere, the ocean, and the ground beneath our feet are all part of the Earth system. They interact with each other, and a perturbation in one can lead to a change in another. The layer of gases that produces the weather and triggers climate change does affect our land, which is referred to as the geosphere. A 2009 paper in Nature by Chi-Ching Liu and his colleagues partially explained the relationship between climate change and earthquakes.
youtube.com/watch?v=qbF_YlxbA3c
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:24 am
by youthathletics
San Francisco ties cold record as Bay Area freezes
Mother Nature adjusting the thermostat. Maybe She was just needed a little extra Freon to top off the charge and now everything is back to normal.
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 8:51 am
by jhu72
MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:35 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:16 pm
DocBarrister wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:06 pm
^^^^
Exhibit B
DocBarrister
Hey Doc... why don't you go figure out how you can prevent the next earthquake. Let us all know how that works out for ya.
Maybe the UN can tell you how to prevent that as well. Good golly miss molly you people are so freaking naive. I thought having a PhD, even if it came from a cracker jack box gave you a certain amount of intelligence. I guess that ain't the case.
painfully, you prove his point again.
You have to make allowance. The guy suffers from a very obvious inferiority complex.
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:10 am
by holmes435
Thanks for posting that! A great example of global warming causing more extreme weather, we're seeing more and more of it. I'm glad you recognize the issue.
Parts of the Avon shoreline erode six feet a year, according to state maps. - Been seeing stuff like this the past 40 years on the Carolina coast, some places much worse than others if it had a naturally moving inlet or shoreline - they're now getting chewed up in a year like they used to over a decade.
My favorite barrier island getaway has lost about 5 rows of houses in the past 25 years, much more than Avon's 6 feet per year until they put up some major beach berms.
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 8:50 am
by ABV 8.3%
holmes435 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:10 am
Thanks for posting that! A great example of global warming causing more extreme weather, we're seeing more and more of it. I'm glad you recognize the issue.
you just gloss over that this "extreme" cold temp record was a tie, and it happened well over 100 years ago. What caused the "extreme" weather in San Fran in the late 1800's ? :
Parts of the Avon shoreline erode six feet a year, according to state maps. - Been seeing stuff like this the past 40 years on the Carolina coast, some places much worse than others if it had a naturally moving inlet or shoreline - they're now getting chewed up in a year like they used to over a decade.
Not sure what erosion has to do with stopping CO2 emissions, unless, of course, this is an attempt to link global warming (due to man). You digging the joke of a bridge that they are building to Avon? Were you the guy driving the big, black gas guzzler that almost ran me over in Blossums parking lot? Must have been paying attention to my UGLY.
My favorite barrier island getaway has lost about 5 rows of houses in the past 25 years, much more than Avon's 6 feet per year until they put up some major beach berms.
Houses have been falling into the ocean on the outer banks since they have erected. 25 years ago, not ONE word was uttered about this fake issue.
Any "islands" created, or destroyed, by rivers? Evah? Is Manhatten a natural island? Why was I able to take a BOAT RIDE under Copley plaza (Boston)
Extremes is a no loose moniker......where the believers are NEVER wrong. It's not net moving, it's deploying millions of nets, almost ensuring that you will score some pretend cred.
I can walk to the museum, just past the ferry to Ocracoke, lots of shipwrecks, from MORE extreme weather events....over the centuries
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 1:30 pm
by holmes435
More storms and bigger storms mean more erosion.
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 6:30 pm
by ABV 8.3%
holmes435 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 1:30 pm
More storms and bigger storms mean more erosion.
More? Based on what, exactly? the 150 years we've kept records? What evah did happen to the residents who started the climate warming by destroying trees by carving Joany loves Churchkey and Croatoan all over the trees. What evah did happen to them.
Guess you never make it down to the promise land and get yourself some big uglies. Since you didn't replay. (which, have gone down in quality the past two years. Too much cinnamon . )
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 11:19 am
by holmes435
Re: Climate Change & The Environment
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 12:11 pm
by Typical Lax Dad
ABV 8.3% wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 8:50 am
holmes435 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:10 am
Thanks for posting that! A great example of global warming causing more extreme weather, we're seeing more and more of it. I'm glad you recognize the issue.
you just gloss over that this "extreme" cold temp record was a tie, and it happened well over 100 years ago. What caused the "extreme" weather in San Fran in the late 1800's ? :
Parts of the Avon shoreline erode six feet a year, according to state maps. - Been seeing stuff like this the past 40 years on the Carolina coast, some places much worse than others if it had a naturally moving inlet or shoreline - they're now getting chewed up in a year like they used to over a decade.
Not sure what erosion has to do with stopping CO2 emissions, unless, of course, this is an attempt to link global warming (due to man). You digging the joke of a bridge that they are building to Avon? Were you the guy driving the big, black gas guzzler that almost ran me over in Blossums parking lot? Must have been paying attention to my UGLY.
My favorite barrier island getaway has lost about 5 rows of houses in the past 25 years, much more than Avon's 6 feet per year until they put up some major beach berms.
Houses have been falling into the ocean on the outer banks since they have erected. 25 years ago, not ONE word was uttered about this fake issue.
Any "islands" created, or destroyed, by rivers? Evah? Is Manhatten a natural island? Why was I able to take a BOAT RIDE under Copley plaza (Boston)
Extremes is a no loose moniker......where the believers are NEVER wrong. It's not net moving, it's deploying millions of nets, almost ensuring that you will score some pretend cred.
I can walk to the museum, just past the ferry to Ocracoke, lots of shipwrecks, from MORE extreme weather events....over the centuries
Yawn:
http://www.bostongroundwater.org/upload ... part_2.pdf