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On Nov 15, 8:37 am, Derek Broughton wrote:
Reel McKoi wrote:

"Mike Patterson" wrote in message
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Submitted for your consideration:
http://www.longrangeweather.com/images/GTEMPS.gif


My opinion, we're all gonna freeze to death! Global cooling is
inevitable.


The last 4 cooling cycles have been progressivley colder while the
warming cycles alternate in amplitude.

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I don't think anyone on this NG will still be around when that happens.
Even our great-grandchildren will be gone by then. Here it is mid November
and
I'm running around in shorts and a T-shirt. It's 74F here today.


otoh (and remember, I'm the one who was just shooting down all his "myths"),
we had ice on our pond yesterday morning - which is the earliest I remember
it. TheOnion.com (satirical online "newspaper" for those who don't know)
had an article last week with the headline "Fall cancelled after 3 billion
seasons". I have to agree with them, because we went from Summer (just
before Post-Tropical Storm Noel blew through 10 days ago) to Winter
(yesterday) in just over a week.
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Denver has yet to have a hard freeze!

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the evidence for a trigger for the ice age is the melting of glaciers in Greenland
and n. America. that slows down and stops the gulf stream and the ice age comes on
rapidly. it goes away slower. the problem is the CO2 hasnt been this high and
possibly too high for even an ice age.

the melt of methane IN THE OCEANS is even more worrisome. huge collections of this
stuff that is 1. potentially explosive and 2. very toxic. It could be a source of
energy if they figure a way to get it out of there very soon. otherwise it could be
a catastrophic problem. Ingrid

On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 09:44:52 CST, chatnoir wrote:

On Nov 14, 10:19 pm, wrote:
thru the last 7 ice ages the CO2 has never exceeded 300 ppm. We are now well over
300 so we have no basis of knowing what will happen. Ingrid


I don't know? From this link we see trees that are tilting all over
the place due to permafrost melting and houses with foundations ruined
- not to mention the methane bubbling to the surface:

http://www.global-greenhouse-warming...ermafrost.html

I don't know if this has happened in the past? But we can see
changes!







On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 13:26:48 CST, Mike Patterson

The last 4 cooling cycles have been progressivley colder while the
warming cycles alternate in amplitude.


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"chatnoir" wrote in message
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http://www.global-greenhouse-warming...ermafrost.html

I don't know if this has happened in the past? But we can see
changes!

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Interesting site.... and kinda scary.
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"chatnoir" wrote in message
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No, my game fish stopped feeding a while back! The goldfish will
still take food! Notice the wild Blue Gill will still try and snag
some food - guess theym are not fed as well as mine!

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My goldfish and rosyreds still take food for awhile after the koi lose
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