Posted on 02/16/2005 1:25:37 PM PST by rightalien
The summer of 2004 was the 3rd coolest on record in the central USA states. We went into the mid-90's maybe 3 times. Most of the summer was 20 degrees below normal. Low 80's for July and August were wonderful.
Uhhhh . . . so what?
Thank goodness, soon there will be more land available for Golf Courses.
BAH!!
I'll bet Michael Moore's mother dropped a hundred pounds too, once she whelped him...
that pic is a bunch of bunk, proof of nothing. Your looking at an area a few aces in size, with the end of the glacier still very close to where it was. The snow cover on the mountains is the same. a cold year can make it return to it's privious state. All glaciers vary from year to year, decade to decade, century to century. It's part of an ever changing process.
We know that the earth was warmer than it is now at one time.why else are their dinosaur bones in the ice?
We can be still emerging from the last ice age for all we know.
This is blatant fear mongering by the loony lefty enviro wienie Gaia worshipers.
On a geological scale, climatic changes are measured in hundreds of thousands to millions of years. Increased warming is normal for us at this point in time. On a geological scale, during 2/3 of the last billion years, worldwide global temperatures were warmer than they are now. The entire earth including all of North America and China was a tropical jungle for millions of years. Dinosaurs, mammals and birds evolved and dinosaurs went extinct during the Mesozoic Era (248 through 65 million years ago). This corresponds to the most recent major period of extended global warming. On a more recent scale, the data is ambiguous, at best, if not flat out in conflict with Global Warming theory.
If mammals and many other significant modern phyla evolved to dominance during a much warmer climate than we presently have, then a few degrees of global warming -- regardless of the cause -- might not be the catastrophe the Global Warming people fear.
There'a nice debunking of those Drudge pictures at http://wizbangblog.com/archives/005116.php . It's an old Greepace sacm that they have been trying out for a number of years on the gullible.
Uhhhh . . . so what?
So what?! Do you see how much nicer that place is now? It used to suck, now you can fish there, camp there, maybe even swim there if you like cold water.
Thats progress!
Oh I concur with your observations. That's my point the Earth is always in flux. I don't believe in this fossil fuel folly. There have been suggestions that the Sun cycles and Earths relationship within our "Universe" may need to be taken into account.
Actually the north central USA and Canada were under a giant glacial lake called Agasis, of which lake Winnipeg and lake Manitoba are a remnant of. It's clearly the most visible evidence by air of the giant sheet of ice that once covered Noth America as you point out. Fossels are found throughout the great plains futher proving this. during the last year, 2004, the permafrost in northern Manitoba extended by over 150 miles, showing how quickly a cool period can change things. Also the treeline in those northern regions has actually been retreating, indicating a return to a cooler period.
A woman feeding birds from her frozen porch in Hull, Mass. The town, about 20 miles southeast of Boston, is located on a peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and Boston Harbor.
January, 2005
Not gone, just retreated behind the moraine.
PHOTOSHOPPED. PERIOD. END OF STORY.
Post of the Day!!! Who do I notify?
Let us see the picture from 2004 or 2005. I wonder how deep the snow is now. Most likely too deep to show us.
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