Antarctica undergoing severe and long-lasting heat wave

Your arm-waving adds nothing to the converesation
 
In your expert opinion, why can't Antarctica go back to being a temperate forest?
It could. In about 150.000 years at the next interglacial. This one is on its way out.
 
As has been the case for many years now, the poles are undergoing the greatest warming on the planet. This, of course, contributes to increasing sea level rise and decreasing albedo. Increased polar meltwater tends to reduce the thermohaline drivers of the AMOC.

That's great. Hopefully it will warm up and we can live there one day!!!!
 
Your arm-waving adds nothing to the converesation
Says the guy who doesn't know the last interglacial had 26 ft higher seas than today with 120 ppm less atmospheric CO2 than today. SMH.
 
As has been the case for many years now, the poles are undergoing the greatest warming on the planet. This, of course, contributes to increasing sea level rise and decreasing albedo. Increased polar meltwater tends to reduce the thermohaline drivers of the AMOC.

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Imagine what kind of stuff we will lose to sea level going up 10 or 20 feet.
Oh look, the ancient port of Caesarea built over 2,000 years ago! Where those people are standing is the dock the boats would come to. The port is now a grassy field caused by the rising ocean!!!!
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Oh look, the Port of Pharos mentioned by Homer over 2,800 years ago!

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Oh look, the ancient port of Caesarea built over 2,000 years ago! Where those people are standing is the dock the boats would come to. The port is now a grassy field caused by the rising ocean!!!!
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Oh look, the Port of Pharos mentioned by Homer over 2,800 years ago!

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You people are fucking idiots.

When did anthropogenic global warming begin? It was a litle bit later than Homer you ignorant ratfucks.

Pharos was Alexandria, Egypt. Here is their sea level projection.

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As has been the case for many years now, the poles are undergoing the greatest warming on the planet. This, of course, contributes to increasing sea level rise and decreasing albedo. Increased polar meltwater tends to reduce the thermohaline drivers of the AMOC.

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Greg
 
You people are fucking idiots.

When did anthropogenic global warming begin? It was a litle bit later than Homer you ignorant ratfucks.

Pharos was Alexandria, Egypt. Here is their sea level projection.

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You're a fucking activist LIAR!!!

Greg
 
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Is the United States above one of the polar circles? Wow, they must have missed that in my 4th grade geography class.
 
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You people are fucking idiots.

When did anthropogenic global warming begin? It was a litle bit later than Homer you ignorant ratfucks.

Pharos was Alexandria, Egypt. Here is their sea level projection.

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4 feet in 120 fucking YEARS MAYBE!!!!!!?

Eat shit and gargle you asshole!!

Greg
 
You people are fucking idiots.

When did anthropogenic global warming begin? It was a litle bit later than Homer you ignorant ratfucks.

Pharos was Alexandria, Egypt. Here is their sea level projection.

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The present warming trend began when the planet started warming up from the Little Ice age which was 400 years ago.

A long-standing theory suggests initial cooling in this period was sustained by "sea-ice to ocean feedbacks"—sea ice expanded and this slowed ocean currents which in turn reduced the flow of warm water from the south.​
The new study, by the University of Exeter, used the shells of quahog clams—which can live for several hundred years—to understand how the ocean has evolved and responded to external changes over recent centuries.​
The findings show that the North Atlantic climate system destabilized and lost resilience (the ability to recover from external changes) prior to the Little Ice Age, possibly causing it to "tip" into a new, colder state.​
And the researchers say the North Atlantic could be approaching a new tipping point, with major consequences for the region's climate.​

 
As has been the case for many years now, the poles are undergoing the greatest warming on the planet. This, of course, contributes to increasing sea level rise and decreasing albedo. Increased polar meltwater tends to reduce the thermohaline drivers of the AMOC.

It’s hot!

It’s cold!

It’s manmade Global WarmerCoolering!

American CO2 to blame!!

Women, children and minorities hit hardest!!!!
 
The present warming trend began when the planet started warming up from the Little Ice age which was 400 years ago.

A long-standing theory suggests initial cooling in this period was sustained by "sea-ice to ocean feedbacks"—sea ice expanded and this slowed ocean currents which in turn reduced the flow of warm water from the south.​
The new study, by the University of Exeter, used the shells of quahog clams—which can live for several hundred years—to understand how the ocean has evolved and responded to external changes over recent centuries.​
The findings show that the North Atlantic climate system destabilized and lost resilience (the ability to recover from external changes) prior to the Little Ice Age, possibly causing it to "tip" into a new, colder state.​
And the researchers say the North Atlantic could be approaching a new tipping point, with major consequences for the region's climate.​

That still doesn't indicate Pharos should be underwater, does it.
 
That still doesn't indicate Pharos should be underwater, does it.
I couldn't care less about that. I was addressing your question "When did anthropogenic global warming begin?"

And jamming you up with more evidence for the ocean controlling the planet's climate.
 
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