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Go move to one of the dozen or so Pacific Island nations that are now underwater and say that.
Go move to one of the dozen or so Pacific Island nations that are now underwater and say that.
How about off Western Cuba?
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or Japan
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India
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Lost city found off Indian coast
Go move to one of the dozen or so Pacific Island nations that are now underwater and say that.
How about off Western Cuba?
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or Japan
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India
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Lost city found off Indian coast
Tectonic plates are not static. The reason 30 ft walls in Japan didn't hold back 30 ft waves was because the land the walls were on fell 15 ft. But you knew that.
Tectonic plates are not static. The reason 30 ft walls in Japan didn't hold back 30 ft waves was because the land the walls were on fell 15 ft. But you knew that.
Every culture on the planet has a legend of the Great Flood. Where did that water come from?
Tectonic plates are not static. The reason 30 ft walls in Japan didn't hold back 30 ft waves was because the land the walls were on fell 15 ft. But you knew that.
Every culture on the planet has a legend of the Great Flood. Where did that water come from?
Tectonic plates are not static. The reason 30 ft walls in Japan didn't hold back 30 ft waves was because the land the walls were on fell 15 ft. But you knew that.
Every culture on the planet has a legend of the Great Flood. Where did that water come from?
Rdean's ancestors boiled pans of their urine??
Sent from my white iPhone. I got rid of the black one because it wouldn't work.
Every culture on the planet has a legend of the Great Flood.
Evaporation in the atmosphere is a crucial step in the water cycle. Water on Earth's surface will evaporate into the atmosphere as energy is absorbed by liquid water. Water molecules that exist in the liquid phase are free-flowing and in no particular fixed position. Once energy is added to water by heat from the sun, the bonds between the water molecules gain kinetic energy, or energy in motion. Once the gas, called water vapor or humidity, reaches the atmosphere, various types of clouds can form.
Evaporation - Evaporation Definition - Water Cycle
Once that water vapor is in the air and the vapor cools, it comes back down to earth as "rain". That stuff you need umbrellas for. If the temperature is too cold, it comes down as "snow".
Years ago, on the USMB I explained that same exact thing and one USMB member told me they weren't interested in "wild liberal theories".
To right wingers, if there is suddenly so much snow, then they believe the earth is getting colder. But think about the boiling water. Heat the water and where does it go? You can watch it turn to steam until eventually, it's gone. We can do that on our stove so we know it's true.
Do that in a small room, and the atmosphere becomes very moist. We call that a "steam room" and they are always "hot". Suddenly freeze that water in the atmosphere and it will turn to snow. Even in that small room.
But there has to be a lot of moisture in the air to make a lot of snow. And that means that somewhere, a lot of water was "heated up" which produced massive amounts of humidity. See? To get massive amounts of either rain or snow, you need massive amounts of humidity. Do you understand how that works? To get massive amounts of humidity, you need massive amounts of "warming". Is it clear? Do you see how it's all connected?
Thank goodness I actually read this and didn't just think "Seriously?"
Right-wing objection to climate change citing colder temps (during Winter no less) makes me feel SO sorry for them. Reminds me of a nice line from "Real Genius" though,
"This? This is ice. This is what happens to water when it gets too cold. This? This is Kent. This is what happens when you get too sexually frustrated."![]()
This is not an actual photograph of sunken ruins off Cuba. It's a computer-generated image, based on what someone thinks the sonar image illustrates.
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The actual sonar image of the area is much less impressive.
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According to America's most ignorant scientific boob, YOUR MessiahRushie, YES it is!So, water is now CO2?
The things you learn from USMB Liberals....
An international scientific research project known as the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISI-MIP), run by 30 teams from 12 countries, has attempted to understand the severity and scale of global impacts of climate change. The project compares model projections on water scarcity, crop yields, disease, floods among other issues to see how they could interact.
The series of papers published by the Proceedings for the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) shows that policymakers might be underestimating the social and economic consequences of climate change due to insufficient attention on how different climate risks are interconnected.
Chronic water scarcity
Other papers point to significant risks that are much more likely on a business-as-usual emissions trajectory.
A study led by Jacob Schewe of Potsdam finds that "the combination of unmitigated climate change and further population growth will expose a significant fraction of the world population" to "chronic or absolute water scarcity."
About 2.7C above preindustrial temperatures:
"... will confront an additional approximate 15% of the global population with a severe decrease in water resources and will increase the number of people living under absolute water scarcity (<500m3 per capita per year) by another 40% (according to some models, more than 100%) compared with the effect of population growth alone."
The Mediterranean, the Middle East, the southern United States and southern China, for example, could see a "pronounced decrease of available water," while southern India, western China, and parts of eastern Africa could see an increase.
The study results represent the multiple-model average of 11 hydrological models produced by five different climate models. While some areas like southern India, western China and eastern Africa could see an increase of available water, others like the Mediterranean, the Middle East, the southern United States and southern China, would see a "pronounced decrease of available water" without curbs in greenhouse gas emissions.
Evaporation in the atmosphere is a crucial step in the water cycle. Water on Earth's surface will evaporate into the atmosphere as energy is absorbed by liquid water. Water molecules that exist in the liquid phase are free-flowing and in no particular fixed position. Once energy is added to water by heat from the sun, the bonds between the water molecules gain kinetic energy, or energy in motion. Once the gas, called water vapor or humidity, reaches the atmosphere, various types of clouds can form.
Evaporation - Evaporation Definition - Water Cycle
Once that water vapor is in the air and the vapor cools, it comes back down to earth as "rain". That stuff you need umbrellas for. If the temperature is too cold, it comes down as "snow".
Years ago, on the USMB I explained that same exact thing and one USMB member told me they weren't interested in "wild liberal theories".
To right wingers, if there is suddenly so much snow, then they believe the earth is getting colder. But think about the boiling water. Heat the water and where does it go? You can watch it turn to steam until eventually, it's gone. We can do that on our stove so we know it's true.
Do that in a small room, and the atmosphere becomes very moist. We call that a "steam room" and they are always "hot". Suddenly freeze that water in the atmosphere and it will turn to snow. Even in that small room.
But there has to be a lot of moisture in the air to make a lot of snow. And that means that somewhere, a lot of water was "heated up" which produced massive amounts of humidity. See? To get massive amounts of either rain or snow, you need massive amounts of humidity. Do you understand how that works? To get massive amounts of humidity, you need massive amounts of "warming". Is it clear? Do you see how it's all connected?