EMH
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average atmospheric pressure, that doesn't mean it is the same everywhere
Weather is noise not climate.
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average atmospheric pressure, that doesn't mean it is the same everywhere
But you just wrote the pressure is 14.696 (psi). Which is it?
Which plate is moving away from the nearest pole?
current interglacial
Now to begin with the ice cap in that region is not on land, it floats on water
The Eurasian Plate is moving north-north east at about 2 cm per year
Now the Antarctic Plate is obviously the plate under Antarctica. That is actually moving, in a north-northwest direction (towards New Zealand). At a break-neck speed of around 1 cm per year.


Why does it matter whether why the glaciers melt and sea levels rise? Florida may well be underwater no matter if the cause was natural or man-made.They never will.
I've been watching them do this for over five decades now. From when they were screaming that humans were causing a "new ice age" when things were exceptionally cold, to them screaming "global warming" when things got warmer again. Now, they simply blame all "climate change" on humans, either up or down or remaining the same.
But they will never admit they are wrong, they will simply spin yet again into something they think fits their beliefs.
They never will.
I've been watching them do this for over five decades now. From when they were screaming that humans were causing a "new ice age" when things were exceptionally cold, to them screaming "global warming" when things got warmer again. Now, they simply blame all "climate change" on humans, either up or down or remaining the same.
But they will never admit they are wrong, they will simply spin yet again into something they think fits their beliefs.
Why does it matter whether why the glaciers melt and sea levels rise?
we are now in an "interglacial". But still inside of an "Ice Age",