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While central Europe and Russia are freezing and covered with snow, the story is different in the high Arctic. In late January BarentsObserver reported on abnormal heat on Svalbard with weeks with temperatures over freezing, rain and smelting snow. The situation at sea in the Arctic is even more abnormal.
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A climate blogger has writing for Climate Progress has posted this series of satellite images of the extent of the sea ice over the last nine years, a period with dramatic changes in Arctic. But, while the sea ice has melted earlier in the spring and come back later in autumn, February has been a stable month with ice nearly everywhere as the sun is under the horizon. Until this year
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The Barents Sea is ice-free up till 76° to 78° North between Svalbard and Novaya Zemlya. Also, the areas west of Spitsbergen on Svalbard are ice-free. Polar bears on the Atlantic side of the Arctic migrate between Svalbard, Franz Josef's Land and Novaya Zemlya. Less ice means more trouble later in the spring and summer.
Hard to say as the scientist have theories that will have multiple magnetic poles.
Originally posted by Rawzee
From this data would it be possible from someone to throw together a theory on where the new poles would form?
Yes it is,as the temperature of the atmosphere and earth in that area can be determined by this phenomenon because we never experienced as humans a reversal of magnetic poles.
We are seeing more and more records broken over the years due to snowfall amounts/temperatures and rainfall. Something sure is up imo.
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by boo1981
Yes it is,as the temperature of the atmosphere and earth in that area can be determined by this phenomenon because we never experienced as humans a reversal of magnetic poles.
We are seeing more and more records broken over the years due to snowfall amounts/temperatures and rainfall. Something sure is up imo.
I read many things about the Sphinx including that he can be a symbol of that last great flood on Earth.
Look at Egypt at one time when the Sphinx was built it was a fertile grassland with flowing water now it's a desert.
Originally posted by diamondsmith
Hard to say as the scientist have theories that will have multiple magnetic poles.
Originally posted by Rawzee
From this data would it be possible from someone to throw together a theory on where the new poles would form?
Originally posted by diamondsmith
Can be one of the causes.Freezing in some parts of the world where they have abnormal high amounts of snow,and very low temperatures,while where it must be eternal ice, it rains.
source(www.barentsobserver.com...
While central Europe and Russia are freezing and covered with snow, the story is different in the high Arctic. In late January BarentsObserver reported on abnormal heat on Svalbard with weeks with temperatures over freezing, rain and smelting snow. The situation at sea in the Arctic is even more abnormal.
I think the migration of the magnetic north pole is the cause.
source(www.barentsobserver.com...
A climate blogger has writing for Climate Progress has posted this series of satellite images of the extent of the sea ice over the last nine years, a period with dramatic changes in Arctic. But, while the sea ice has melted earlier in the spring and come back later in autumn, February has been a stable month with ice nearly everywhere as the sun is under the horizon. Until this year
source(www.barentsobserver.com...
As in this image,
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So basically radius that determines magnetic north as a consequence of the metal core of the planet can cause increases or decreases in temperature as well as melting Arctic ice.
source(www.barentsobserver.com...
The Barents Sea is ice-free up till 76° to 78° North between Svalbard and Novaya Zemlya. Also, the areas west of Spitsbergen on Svalbard are ice-free. Polar bears on the Atlantic side of the Arctic migrate between Svalbard, Franz Josef's Land and Novaya Zemlya. Less ice means more trouble later in the spring and summer.
In fact the solar activity is low and the only reason for Arctic Ice to melt so fast is the fast migration of the magnetic north pole.
I don't think so,for that area involved right now.
Might actually have something to do with the ozone layer.
They say that the Piri Reis map was made thousand years ago and copied, recopied and transmited during centuries.
the peri reis map shows anarctica free of ice,and the map was made in the 1700's! and the shpe of antarctia is correct. we couldn' do this until the early 1900's!
This is inexplicable would mean that at some point due to phenomena that do not know, the planet has suddenly left for a short period of time without atmosphere in some regions.
during the last ice age, what triggered it? they found mammoths, flash frozen as it were,with food still in their mouths as if they were grazing when 'it' happened! how can this be?
Likely that almost everything was covered with water at a time.
scientists have found salt water shell fish fossils on the peaks of the andes mt. the andes also has a salt water lake! how can this be?
Could be, can also be complex and interrelated phenomena ,so exciting that is very difficult to explain as long as every day new discoveries are made in this respect.
some people believe that a large meteor broke up into many pieces,and they all smashed into different parts of the earth,causing many different 'floods' all around the world. that is why the flood story is a global phenominon.
Yes but would take very long for the waters to retire,it is not a process of days but maybe months or years.
if 5-7 meteors hit,there would be tsunamis everywhere,mass flooding all over the place,but the waters would go back