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Konyap

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the entire ice cap in the north disappears every year and returns
my brother is goin to the southpole this year
it's very possible that it could be a landmass in the near future
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#19282973 - 12/16/13 09:39 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Might wanna check your facts on that.
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Actually, a lake forms at the northern polar cap every year during the summer.
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Konyap

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Re: Snow in Egypt [Re: 404]
#19283095 - 12/16/13 10:14 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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i figured since google earth doesn't show it
but that actually makes a lot of the stuff i was readin bout sheet thinning make more since
the ice up there is very old and doesn't thaw
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andrewmurray86
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I'm going to assume that you haven't read those articles I posted.
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andrewmurray86 said: next
From your link
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History of anthropogenic climate change In the following paragraphs we present elements of a ‘history of anthropogenic climate changes’. Most of the cases were not real; as a matter of fact, none of them proved to be associated with significant impacts related to the suggested dynamical link. But all cases were associated with the perception of significant discontinuities; in most instances the apprehended change was seen as a threat; only rarely were they welcomed as an improvement.
Did you read it?
Now you're done. Your first link does not support your premise
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andrewmurray86
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I'm not silly or biased enough to post articles that all point one direction.
I thought there were a few that leant the other way...
Doesn't mean I'm done because 1 article out of the 7 I posted support something else. The methodology one you will really like.
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zappaisgod
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andrewmurray86 said: I'm not silly or biased enough to post articles that all point one direction.
The whole of that article pointed in the direction of exposing alarmist fraud. Admit it, you got burned by a title and never read a word of it.Quote:
I thought there were a few that leant the other way...
Doesn't mean I'm done because 1 article out of the 7 I posted support something else. The methodology one you will really like.
It was the first one. What is it with the PDFs, anyway? Did you read those articles? Or do you just go by the titles?
I will check out the methodology one, though, since it seems like you might actually have read it
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zappaisgod
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I read it. I liked this line, which is often ignored in the debate
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Since as a matter of fact, the cash-value of the idea of AGW has proved to be positive,
It was a treatise on logic and scientific validity that was fairly well known to anybody with an education in the field of such things. Really, as he admits, there is nothing there that shouldn't have been taught in any sophomore research methods class.
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Generally I will read the abstracts and investigate the first and last 2 or 3 paragraphs if I haven't for time to read the whole thing. This generally will give the direction, tone and conclusions of the article. So yes you're right in that I didn't read the whole things. I would appreciate you taking me seriously though when I said I included them all even though they all on purpose.
They are all PDF format because that's how I get access to them.
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SARAtonin said: Yep first time in over 100 years we are seeing snow in Egypt. Some pretty cool stuff.
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The snow that has blanketed much of the Middle East turned Cairo white on Friday - with local news reports claiming it was Egypt's capital's first snowfall in 112 years.
Snow covers the scene in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula The city averages less than an inch of rain each year, and hundreds stopped their walk to work or school to snap pictures of the falling flakes, tweeting their delights
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/12/13/snow-egypt-middle-east_n_4438571.html?utm_hp_ref=uk

I'm not inviting any theorists, but geoengineering?!? 
When I quoted this post I noticed the picture came from abovetopsecret. That's because it is photoshopped and not a real picture. The one with the sphinx covered in snow that was posted everywhere was from a Japanese miniature world. There was no snow on the pyramids. It looked cool though.
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