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To: freeforall
These clowns can't acurately predict tomorrow's or next week's weather. But give that no mind.
To: freeforall
No problem, it's done this before.
To: freeforall; All
To: freeforall
"...only a few icebergs would be left..."
Hmmm, seems RMS Titanic sailed about 170 years too soon.
To: freeforall
I remember reading not too long after the "the ice caps are melting" scare that there actually was no polar thinning and that the "researchers" had been using bogus data. But even if it were true, yippee! A totally clear shipping route across the north pole? Fantastic boon.
98 posted on
12/22/2002 3:51:17 PM PST by
aruanan
To: freeforall
The loss of the ice cap will open up the Northwest Passage and enable ships to save thousands of kilometres on journeys between Europe and the Far East.Cool! Imagine the great cruises people will be able to take....
To: freeforall
To: freeforall
I think this means that the mosquitoes will be moving farther north.
106 posted on
12/22/2002 4:56:25 PM PST by
Rocky
To: freeforall
Not to worry. Nuclear winter will nullify global warming!
To: freeforall
The arctic ice may be slowly melting but I must point out that there is NO North Pole, hence no polar ice cap. Geographically north of 80 degrees latitude the ice cover on the Arctic Ocean disappears. It actually gets warmer further to the north, and there is an abundance of plant and animal life as one approaches the polar sink or 1400- mile-in-diameter polar opening which opens out into the interior world, the so-called Hollow Earth, a land of perpetual sunshine illumined by a central sun (the Sun of Even Pressure which is 600 miles in diameter).
To: freeforall
Last Thursday, the Weather Channel was predicting "heavy snow" for us here in east tennessee on Christmas Day. Then it changed to just "snow". Then "rain". Then "rain and snow". Then "showers". Now it's back to "rain and snow". Truth to tell? They don't have a clue. It is Sunday evening and they STILL have NO IDEA what the weather will be like this coming Wednesday...and I am suppose to worry about their forecast for the Arctic eighty years from now??? BWAA-HAAA-HAAAAA!
To: freeforall
Great - when our property is waterfront, the value will skyrocket!
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