Mini Ice Age on the Way?

Ive been saying all the signs are there for a few years. People are starting to talk about the obvious now.

Nasa: Mini ice age on the way due to lack of sunspots and it'll get very cold | Metro News

Which still doesn't negate the impact of man made global warming.
We better crank up that coal burning. 10,000 years ago Chicago was under a mile thick ice layer.
Its going to suck real bad if we are actually entering the next glacial cycle..
The Libs have been bitching about the Ice melt in the polar area/ This is the fix that you prayed for. Live with it.
 
It’s easy for people to claim they know what’s happening with the world climate. Some get rich making outlandish accusations and predictions.

This world has gone through many climate changes over the past millions of years. That’s a fact nobody can dispute.

While some democrats look for ways to capitalize on these natural changes, most people know they’re full of shit.
 
The use of tar paper on roofs, asphalt on roads and billions of sq meters of glass is not accounted for in AGW models even though these effects account for nearly all effects that are attributed to AGW so a mini ice age is much more likely than you might think.
 
Ive been saying all the signs are there for a few years. People are starting to talk about the obvious now.

Nasa: Mini ice age on the way due to lack of sunspots and it'll get very cold | Metro News
I am sure glad I moved to Florida, woke up today and nearly froze my nuts off. Virginia had an icing problem that jammed up the highways to DC. Yep, that global warming, that increases year after year, sure is making it HOT around here...…...Bwaaaaahhhaaaahhhaaaaaaaa
 
cold stops the invasion.....somehow.....that's a good thing in my book:04:

anything that stops the cockroaches.....is a good thing!
Skye you got that Right, I use Borix acid the love to eat that stuff, and hexacolophine, soap sorry about the spelling. Or you can shoot them with a BB gun more fun.


I know!

Cockroaches ....need mild weather to exist....
when weather is too cold...well....that's when they don't like it :muahaha:

that's why i love cold weather.!:2up: LOVE LOVE LOVE!
 
I just found a great example of what I'm talking about.....

A major new climate study in the journal Nature got worldwide media coverage for finding that the oceans warmed dramatically faster than previously thought — but now the researchers have retracted that conclusion after a man in the United Kingdom blogged about flaws he discovered in the paper.

Just two weeks after publication, the study authors have revised their paper, and now conclude that the oceans are warming fast -- but at the same rate as other measurements have found.

A study co-author took responsibility for the error. “I accept responsibility for these oversights because it was my role to ensure that details of the measurements were correctly understood and taken up by coauthors,” study co-author Ralph Keeling wrote in an explanation of the revision.
Error in major climate study revealed – warming NOT higher than expected
 
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Ive been saying all the signs are there for a few years. People are starting to talk about the obvious now.

Nasa: Mini ice age on the way due to lack of sunspots and it'll get very cold | Metro News

Which still doesn't negate the impact of man made global warming.

Soo if man is causing global warming and we go into a mini ice age, should we build more coal power plants to warm the earth back up?

No. Simple answer.

There's a natural balance in the world.

Too much sun will cause cancer and kill you.
Too little sun will cause cancer and kill you.

Too little water will dehydrate you and kill you.
Too much water will drown you.

Too much oxygen will kill you.
Too little oxygen will kill you.

Balance.

What we're doing is changing that delicate balance.

Here's a big problem, regardless of whether the world is warming up or getting colder.

The ocean takes in a lot of the world's CO2. However an increase in CO2 in the oceans causes the oceans to change PH levels.

Increasing PH levels too quickly will cause life in the oceans to struggle or potentially die out. If the oceans die out, will they continue to take in CO2?

If not then what happens? Potentials are the oceans will simply exhale all the CO2 they have AND not take in any more. If this point happens, we're truly fucked. No matter how cold the lessing of sun spots and natural cooling make us, we're still fucked. Potentially fucked so much that we'll either cook or we'll freeze to death.

co2_atmosphereseawater_noaa_2014-1217_with_text_696w.jpg


See that PH levels are going down, CO2 in the oceans is rising and CO2 in the atmosphere is rising.

Carbon in the Ocean

Also a video you can watch if you feel like it, 60 seconds or something.
 
People have this great arrogance. We still live on the planet, and well, there is a price to pay for overpopulation. It's nature's way. There is a balance in nature to be met.
 
Ive been saying all the signs are there for a few years. People are starting to talk about the obvious now.

Nasa: Mini ice age on the way due to lack of sunspots and it'll get very cold | Metro News

Which still doesn't negate the impact of man made global warming.

Soo if man is causing global warming and we go into a mini ice age, should we build more coal power plants to warm the earth back up?

No. Simple answer.

There's a natural balance in the world.

Too much sun will cause cancer and kill you.
Too little sun will cause cancer and kill you.

Too little water will dehydrate you and kill you.
Too much water will drown you.

Too much oxygen will kill you.
Too little oxygen will kill you.

Balance.

What we're doing is changing that delicate balance.

Here's a big problem, regardless of whether the world is warming up or getting colder.

The ocean takes in a lot of the world's CO2. However an increase in CO2 in the oceans causes the oceans to change PH levels.

Increasing PH levels too quickly will cause life in the oceans to struggle or potentially die out. If the oceans die out, will they continue to take in CO2?

If not then what happens? Potentials are the oceans will simply exhale all the CO2 they have AND not take in any more. If this point happens, we're truly fucked. No matter how cold the lessing of sun spots and natural cooling make us, we're still fucked. Potentially fucked so much that we'll either cook or we'll freeze to death.

co2_atmosphereseawater_noaa_2014-1217_with_text_696w.jpg


See that PH levels are going down, CO2 in the oceans is rising and CO2 in the atmosphere is rising.

Carbon in the Ocean

Also a video you can watch if you feel like it, 60 seconds or something.
Warm water holds less CO2 than COLD water does... So when the sun warms the earths oceans they 'out gas'.... As the water cools it absorbs CO2.. basic physics... Now please quantify mans contribution to the warming.. Please provide proof by empirically observed evidence.
 
People have this great arrogance. We still live on the planet, and well, there is a price to pay for overpopulation. It's nature's way. There is a balance in nature to be met.
Feel free to reduce the populace by choice...

Some of us are not nearly as arrogant as some others here that think only they should live while others should be removed from the earth.... to give it balance...
 
Ive been saying all the signs are there for a few years. People are starting to talk about the obvious now.

Nasa: Mini ice age on the way due to lack of sunspots and it'll get very cold | Metro News

Which still doesn't negate the impact of man made global warming.
We better crank up that coal burning. 10,000 years ago Chicago was under a mile thick ice layer.
Its going to suck real bad if we are actually entering the next glacial cycle..
The Libs have been bitching about the Ice melt in the polar area/ This is the fix that you prayed for. Live with it.

It's like you mess something up, and then you patch it up with something temporary and then moan when other people are like "but it's not very good, is it?"
 
People have this great arrogance. We still live on the planet, and well, there is a price to pay for overpopulation. It's nature's way. There is a balance in nature to be met.
If the planet is over populated, then take the first step to save it..Maybe take a few other liberals with you, when there are no more liberals left, then no more overpopulation , or global warming...Because everyone else will be happy, because there wont be any more miserable, hating human liberals left to bitch and moan.

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People have this great arrogance. We still live on the planet, and well, there is a price to pay for overpopulation. It's nature's way. There is a balance in nature to be met.
Overpopulation? Get out of your one mile radius of travel bubble world, city girl. Most of the world is empty. You can fit every human on earth inside Texas and still give every family a quarter acre lot.
 
Ive been saying all the signs are there for a few years. People are starting to talk about the obvious now.

Nasa: Mini ice age on the way due to lack of sunspots and it'll get very cold | Metro News

Which still doesn't negate the impact of man made global warming.

Soo if man is causing global warming and we go into a mini ice age, should we build more coal power plants to warm the earth back up?

No. Simple answer.

There's a natural balance in the world.

Too much sun will cause cancer and kill you.
Too little sun will cause cancer and kill you.

Too little water will dehydrate you and kill you.
Too much water will drown you.

Too much oxygen will kill you.
Too little oxygen will kill you.

Balance.

What we're doing is changing that delicate balance.

Here's a big problem, regardless of whether the world is warming up or getting colder.

The ocean takes in a lot of the world's CO2. However an increase in CO2 in the oceans causes the oceans to change PH levels.

Increasing PH levels too quickly will cause life in the oceans to struggle or potentially die out. If the oceans die out, will they continue to take in CO2?

If not then what happens? Potentials are the oceans will simply exhale all the CO2 they have AND not take in any more. If this point happens, we're truly fucked. No matter how cold the lessing of sun spots and natural cooling make us, we're still fucked. Potentially fucked so much that we'll either cook or we'll freeze to death.

co2_atmosphereseawater_noaa_2014-1217_with_text_696w.jpg


See that PH levels are going down, CO2 in the oceans is rising and CO2 in the atmosphere is rising.

Carbon in the Ocean

Also a video you can watch if you feel like it, 60 seconds or something.
Let’s skip your bogus data and go right to the heart of the matter.

A. Great Lakes did not exist 12,000 years ago, what occurred to create them?

B. Who the hell are you to insist today’s climate is optimum?
 
Ive been saying all the signs are there for a few years. People are starting to talk about the obvious now.

Nasa: Mini ice age on the way due to lack of sunspots and it'll get very cold | Metro News

Which still doesn't negate the impact of man made global warming.

Soo if man is causing global warming and we go into a mini ice age, should we build more coal power plants to warm the earth back up?

No. Simple answer.

There's a natural balance in the world.

Too much sun will cause cancer and kill you.
Too little sun will cause cancer and kill you.

Too little water will dehydrate you and kill you.
Too much water will drown you.

Too much oxygen will kill you.
Too little oxygen will kill you.

Balance.

What we're doing is changing that delicate balance.

Here's a big problem, regardless of whether the world is warming up or getting colder.

The ocean takes in a lot of the world's CO2. However an increase in CO2 in the oceans causes the oceans to change PH levels.

Increasing PH levels too quickly will cause life in the oceans to struggle or potentially die out. If the oceans die out, will they continue to take in CO2?

If not then what happens? Potentials are the oceans will simply exhale all the CO2 they have AND not take in any more. If this point happens, we're truly fucked. No matter how cold the lessing of sun spots and natural cooling make us, we're still fucked. Potentially fucked so much that we'll either cook or we'll freeze to death.

co2_atmosphereseawater_noaa_2014-1217_with_text_696w.jpg


See that PH levels are going down, CO2 in the oceans is rising and CO2 in the atmosphere is rising.

Carbon in the Ocean

Also a video you can watch if you feel like it, 60 seconds or something.
Let’s skip your bogus data and go right to the heart of the matter.

A. Great Lakes did not exist 12,000 years ago, what occurred to create them?

B. Who the hell are you to think today’s climate is optimum?
Oh yeah, a couple of years ago, the ice in the middle of April pushed up out of the great lakes that hasn't been seen ever..that was recorded..

Ice Shove: Giant Ice Slabs Invade Great Lakes Shorelines | The Weather Channel
An ice shove is a rapid push of free-floating lake or sea ice onshore by wind. Strong winds from the same direction over, say, a 12 to 24 hour period, are enough to drive large chunks and plates of ice ashore.
 
Ive been saying all the signs are there for a few years. People are starting to talk about the obvious now.

Nasa: Mini ice age on the way due to lack of sunspots and it'll get very cold | Metro News

Which still doesn't negate the impact of man made global warming.

Soo if man is causing global warming and we go into a mini ice age, should we build more coal power plants to warm the earth back up?

No. Simple answer.

There's a natural balance in the world.

Too much sun will cause cancer and kill you.
Too little sun will cause cancer and kill you.

Too little water will dehydrate you and kill you.
Too much water will drown you.

Too much oxygen will kill you.
Too little oxygen will kill you.

Balance.

What we're doing is changing that delicate balance.

Here's a big problem, regardless of whether the world is warming up or getting colder.

The ocean takes in a lot of the world's CO2. However an increase in CO2 in the oceans causes the oceans to change PH levels.

Increasing PH levels too quickly will cause life in the oceans to struggle or potentially die out. If the oceans die out, will they continue to take in CO2?

If not then what happens? Potentials are the oceans will simply exhale all the CO2 they have AND not take in any more. If this point happens, we're truly fucked. No matter how cold the lessing of sun spots and natural cooling make us, we're still fucked. Potentially fucked so much that we'll either cook or we'll freeze to death.

co2_atmosphereseawater_noaa_2014-1217_with_text_696w.jpg


See that PH levels are going down, CO2 in the oceans is rising and CO2 in the atmosphere is rising.

Carbon in the Ocean

Also a video you can watch if you feel like it, 60 seconds or something.
Warm water holds less CO2 than COLD water does... So when the sun warms the earths oceans they 'out gas'.... As the water cools it absorbs CO2.. basic physics... Now please quantify mans contribution to the warming.. Please provide proof by empirically observed evidence.
LOL.... And not even a shred of evidence to back up anything you have spouted about man being responsible for anything....

Still Waiting...
 
Ive been saying all the signs are there for a few years. People are starting to talk about the obvious now.

Nasa: Mini ice age on the way due to lack of sunspots and it'll get very cold | Metro News

Which still doesn't negate the impact of man made global warming.

Soo if man is causing global warming and we go into a mini ice age, should we build more coal power plants to warm the earth back up?

No. Simple answer.

There's a natural balance in the world.

Too much sun will cause cancer and kill you.
Too little sun will cause cancer and kill you.

Too little water will dehydrate you and kill you.
Too much water will drown you.

Too much oxygen will kill you.
Too little oxygen will kill you.

Balance.

What we're doing is changing that delicate balance.

Here's a big problem, regardless of whether the world is warming up or getting colder.

The ocean takes in a lot of the world's CO2. However an increase in CO2 in the oceans causes the oceans to change PH levels.

Increasing PH levels too quickly will cause life in the oceans to struggle or potentially die out. If the oceans die out, will they continue to take in CO2?

If not then what happens? Potentials are the oceans will simply exhale all the CO2 they have AND not take in any more. If this point happens, we're truly fucked. No matter how cold the lessing of sun spots and natural cooling make us, we're still fucked. Potentially fucked so much that we'll either cook or we'll freeze to death.

co2_atmosphereseawater_noaa_2014-1217_with_text_696w.jpg


See that PH levels are going down, CO2 in the oceans is rising and CO2 in the atmosphere is rising.

Carbon in the Ocean

Also a video you can watch if you feel like it, 60 seconds or something.
Let’s skip your bogus data and go right to the heart of the matter.

A. Great Lakes did not exist 12,000 years ago, what occurred to create them?

B. Who the hell are you to think today’s climate is optimum?
Oh yeah, a couple of years ago, the ice in the middle of April pushed up out of the great lakes that hasn't been seen ever..that was recorded..

Ice Shove: Giant Ice Slabs Invade Great Lakes Shorelines | The Weather Channel
An ice shove is a rapid push of free-floating lake or sea ice onshore by wind. Strong winds from the same direction over, say, a 12 to 24 hour period, are enough to drive large chunks and plates of ice ashore.
When the great lakes begin acting like the Arctic Ocean you would think some people would re-evaluate their positions.. I guess a couple of no warmth years and the formation of glacial ice is what it takes....:popcorn:
 
Ive been saying all the signs are there for a few years. People are starting to talk about the obvious now.

Nasa: Mini ice age on the way due to lack of sunspots and it'll get very cold | Metro News
I am sure glad I moved to Florida, woke up today and nearly froze my nuts off. Virginia had an icing problem that jammed up the highways to DC. Yep, that global warming, that increases year after year, sure is making it HOT around here...…...Bwaaaaahhhaaaahhhaaaaaaaa

It's interesting to hear northerners complain that Virginia drivers don't know how to drive in snow. Up north, they get deep snow, but it's so cold that it never melts in the day and freezes overnight into ice. I don't care how good of a driver you think you are, once you start sliding on a patch of ice, you're a passenger.
 

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