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It might not be somthing wrong, but it is somthing different, the earth is changing, this cannot be refuted
Yes, I agree, in periods with relatively healthy gaps between them and if looked at in isolation. However much the datum from one event corresponds with a historical event - it's the cumulative and progressive 'holistic' data which rings alarm bells. A fact now, at last, being acknowledged.
Originally posted by TheUniverse
reply to post by 20COMEtMYanELENINe11
It might not be somthing wrong, but it is somthing different, the earth is changing, this cannot be refuted
The Earth has always been Changing; that is the Natural process and always has been always will.
reply to post by Ozscot
Yes, I agree, in periods with relatively healthy gaps between them and if looked at in isolation. However much the datum from one event corresponds with a historical event - it's the cumulative and progressive 'holistic' data which rings alarm bells. A fact now, at last, being acknowledged.
We don't really have any data from millions- billions of years ago on natural disasters and animal deaths etc. Based on the events in your video.
I'm not sure how you can come to your assumption.
Originally posted by OccamAssassin
I agree with TheUniverse.
Any of you who are old enough to have seen the 80's(and remember vividly) will recall that things like heat-waves and floods on grand scales aren't all that uncommon.
Australia saw some major heat-waves and drought causing water shortages that effected the entire country.
Ethiopia struggled with a drought that dwarfed any prior(in modern history) or since.
Countries around the Mediterranean seemed to have a heatwave every year.
Whales, etc, beached themselves in what was labelled "mass suicide" all over the world.
Fish died in unexplainable circumstances on epic scales.
Sure I'll admit that 2011 has had its fair share of problems, but I don't think that this out of the ordinary(in a geological sense).
It might pay to note that the floods in Queensland, Australia were due to mismanagement by the water board. The disaster could have been averted if they had listened to engineers and released the levies when they were advised to.edit on 29/7/2011 by OccamAssassin because: (no reason given)edit on 29/7/2011 by OccamAssassin because: (no reason given)
Sorry but I have to correct you on the above statement - the floods in Queensland were nothing to do with mismanagement by the water board. The flood in Brisbane did. Toowoomba, The Lockyer Valley and Townsville and up into the table country are far removed from the dam and the dam has no effect on them whatsoever...
...the entire flooded area in Queensland (which had nothing to do with the dam) was larger than the land mass of Europe.
...the year before it was larger than Europe but only because it also swamped Northern Territory and NSW.
Originally posted by OccamAssassin
I agree with TheUniverse.
It might pay to note that the floods in Queensland, Australia were due to mismanagement by the water board. The disaster could have been averted if they had listened to engineers and released the levies when they were advised to.edit on 29/7/2011 by OccamAssassin because: (no reason given)edit on 29/7/2011 by OccamAssassin because: (no reason given)