Ktulu
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Originally posted by: DrawninwarD
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Christ I hope so.
I'd like to see more snow here.
No more snow. We've had enough here.
Don't worry, global warming will keep you warm.
Originally posted by: DrawninwarD
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Christ I hope so.
I'd like to see more snow here.
No more snow. We've had enough here.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Mmmm, warm, moist fronts...........Originally posted by: WHAMPOM
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Christ I hope so.
I'd like to see more snow here.
You may have heard the expression, "Too cold to snow"? You need warm, moist fronts to bring on the snow.
Sorry, my mind wandered. What?
Too bad we lack long-term climate data on the other planets - it'd be handy to have several other tracks of data points.Originally posted by: silverpig
I guess it is related, but it was not an inspiration for this thread. I've always been curious about the effect sunspots have on our climate and think that the next 30-40 years are going to be pretty cold because of them.
It'll certainly throw the global warming debate a curveball.
Originally posted by: Leros
I don't see any sunspots either. I've been looking at the sun all day. Actually, I don't see much of anything at this point.
This info is lacking just a tiny bit of detail, detail that things like ice cores and layers of freshly exposed strata would tell.Originally posted by: WHAMPOM
OK, Venus greenhouse effect;About a Billion years as the hottest planet in the solor system.
Mars lost it's atmosphere (greenhouse effect) and surface water a Billion years ago and now has these inch deep ice caps of frozen CO2.
On the plus side, the power grid would get a much-needed rebuilding. :laugh:Originally posted by: Rubycon
X50+ CME predicted! :Q