Posted on 05/05/2021 9:20:13 PM PDT by House Atreides
Interesting how this can happen during a period of ‘global warming,’ isn’t it? You don’t suppose we’re being played do you?
Northern Hemisphere snow mass is an historic 700 gigatons above average. (A gigaton is one billion tons, so that means it’s an historic 700 billion tons above average.)
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I want them up so my younger family members can see them for the first time and create some memories.
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Where? Greenland?
They’ll switch back to the new ice age hoax if they have to. It’s all covered nothing to see here.
Northern hemisphere in the aggregate.
I love cicada season!
700 gigatons!
Great scott, Marty!
The weather theme song for this snow mass is “Ice, Ice, Baby”. Shaken, not stirred!
I remember the cicadas last time (17 yrs ago). Two weeks of non-stop noise.
Frostbite Falls?
I want them up so my younger family members can see them for the first time and create some memories.
I remember, when I was growing up in Illinois, climbing trees and finding shed cicada shells on the branches. And of course I remember the sound. At that age, I had no idea they only emerged every 17 years and thought they were just always around. I also remember the adults calling them locusts, so that was what I always thought they were called, even though that’s actually a reference to grasshoppers.
We used to collect cicada shells, we had bags of them. Why? I have no clue, but it seemed like a good idea at the time.
I think they are misreading the curve. The greatest difference is at the peak, around March 3, 2021. At that point, the difference is 300 to 400 gigatons, not 700.
Note that the graph is not snowfall per day, but rather total snow mass. It’s the total accumulation at that point in time.
It would take about 13,000 GT of water to raise the ocean levels by one inch. 700 GT represents less than one-sixteenth of an inch of sea level.
The area of the oceans is 510,082,000 square kilometers, or
510,082,000,000,000 square meters. The density of water is one ton per cubic meter. 700 GT of water would raise the oceans by 700/510082 meters = 0.054 inches, about one-eighteenth of an inch.
btt

"700 gigatons? Great Scot!"
#17, D’oh!
If this keeps up the Erf might tip over!
Does that mean that the planet is going to tip over?
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