Posted on 08/22/2013 2:08:01 PM PDT by naturalman1975
It will crack in the middle and sink!
Even worse!
And all those poor saltwater crocs will drown!
Ocean level data is more kludged up than global temperature data. You can’t take any stories about its level and change seriously.
I remember reading, in one of my last times doing so, a Krugman piece on the New York Times’ Op-Ed pages where he asserted that all the extreme winter events one year despite what was once called global warming (and now just called climate change) were due to their models forgetting to include Siberia (but were of course still right). A minor oversight.
AUSTRALIA
Aboriginie for "Big Sponge"
Blame Australia! (To tune of Blame Canada!)
He was very high in upper management; his wife is Serbian. They travel pretty much where they want and whenever they want. For example, for their 25th anniversary, they spent a month in the Aegean after visiting her family that is still in Serbia. They spend Christmas in Fiji. She has a lot of family in Chicago, he’s from South Bend. They came back to live near them, on the theory they can go back to Australia any time. And often do.
The UN must have emergency meeting to ban Australia!
That’s funny because my father is from South Bend. Seems to me that a lot of people leave that Rust Belt city.
That’s a strange expression, Bruce.
She's a good shelia,Bruce,and not at all stuck up.
Whata marvelous bird is the Pelican... Whose beak can hold more than it’s bellycan!!!
Or it could meet Guam's likely fate.
I love how the Admiral says "we don't expect that happen,sir"
Australia is a sponge.
New US research shows Australia's dry soil and mountainous coastline soaked up heavy rainfall in 2010 and 2011 and stopped it from flowing back into the ocean.Oh yeah, and the extra heat is being stored deep in the oceans and will bite us all in the ass. /s
Warning: The above statement is a lie.
Sea levels have NOT risen... the world is not hotter and ice sheets are not melting at an unusual rate.
Australia has the same soil - with the same water retention properties as it's had for hundreds of years.
It's more likely unicorns are drinking the excess water ..
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