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Originally posted by MamaJ
It is my understanding that we have been in an ice age because we still have ice sheets in the Antarctic and Greenland??
Maybe it is coming to an end. Possibly as the ice sheets melt we see the accumulation of greenhouse gases and CO2 produced by Volcanoes. There are a number of them rumbling now.
The atmosphere is definitely changing. Either we are ending an ice age or we are on the verge of a HUGE one.
I dunno.
source(theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com...
March 3, 2012 – ISRAEL – Heavy snow fell in the Jerusalem area on Friday, and for the first time in four years, parts of Jerusalem were white with snow. Snow fell in Ramot, Givat Ze’ev and Har Gilo, and three centimeters of snow fall were reported.
The Jerusalem municipality, which had prepared for the weather conditions in recent days, was due to clear snow from the streets of Jerusalem on Friday.
Snow also fell in the Golan Heights in the early hours of Friday morning, and classes were canceled in the Golan and in the area around Safad because of the weather.
Safad area residents were also asked not to drive by the municipality, and there was no public transport in the area. Cold and stormy weather swept through Israel since Tuesday, and Friday was expected to be the coldest day of the year.
Yes Split,not literally but from year to year seasons compress.
..we are NOT IN ONE
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by SplitInfinity
Yes Split,not literally but from year to year seasons compress.
..we are NOT IN ONE
Can be a complex of factors far more than we imagined and which are related but whose effects we can not determine as the relationship between the action on one another.
What is going on now is a problem...too much CO2 in the Atmosphere is heating up the globe and this is causing Frozen Methane in Northern Lakes to evaporate and bubble up
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by SplitInfinity
Can be a complex of factors far more than we imagined and which are related but whose effects we can not determine as the relationship between the action on one another.
What is going on now is a problem...too much CO2 in the Atmosphere is heating up the globe and this is causing Frozen Methane in Northern Lakes to evaporate and bubble up
Sorry too much to explain.Read the threads related to subject and you will understand.
Can you clarify what you are trying to say?
Very interesting,that could give us a way to make a map of the area exposed and corroborating with other data.
Put it this way. I shop at a military commissary, I'm buying more MRE's like everyone else is that shops there. You know come to think of it The MRE Rack was empty for about 2 weeks last month, and empty for 2 weeks the month before that. Those are the only times I ever seen that racks empty. HLS must need some serious supplies for something.
Originally posted by NowIsThe
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by SplitInfinity
Can be a complex of factors far more than we imagined and which are related but whose effects we can not determine as the relationship between the action on one another.
What is going on now is a problem...too much CO2 in the Atmosphere is heating up the globe and this is causing Frozen Methane in Northern Lakes to evaporate and bubble up
One of the most confusing statements I've ever read.
Can you clarify what you are trying to say?
Arizona digs out from mega snow storm The winter snow storm forced Arizona officials to temporarily close Interstate 40 and parts of Interstate 17. Both highways later reopened Sunday afternoon. By Associated Press / March 19, 2012
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A winter storm and high winds struck parts of Arizona and New Mexico on Sunday, causing hazardous driving conditions, power outages and school cancellations.
Related stories In Pictures: Extreme weather 2012 Hey, what happened to winter? What its wimpiness portends for spring. Greenland's ice sheet: Climate change outlook gets a little more dire The fast moving storm forced the National Weather Service to place parts of northern New Mexico under a winter storm warning until midnight Monday as heavy snow and wind from Arizona quickly blanketed the area.
The electric company PNM reported that around 33,000 customers were out of power at one point Sunday afternoon in the Albuquerque area due to high winds. A spokesman for PNM said emergency crews were working to restore power, and by 9 p.m. the number without electricity was down to 4,500. IN PICTURES: Extreme Weather 2012