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Post by missouriboy on Dec 14, 2022 20:38:14 GMT
Krakatoa - The Big One - ca. 536 AD. The Great Migration Period.
The second video explores the historic consequences tied to the climate disruption.
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Post by blustnmtn on Dec 15, 2022 0:48:12 GMT
Krakatoa - The Big One - ca. 536 AD. The Great Migration Period.
The second video explores the historic consequences tied to the climate disruption. Gaia must have been pissed back then. If she was pissed then, she must be really, really, really pissed now. Al Gore, John Kerry and that weird puppet Greta could learn something if they weren’t already so full of…..
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Post by flearider on Jan 25, 2023 6:57:57 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jan 25, 2023 21:09:06 GMT
Maybe they move Davos to Santorini next year and we get lucky.
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Post by nonentropic on Jan 26, 2023 2:08:01 GMT
Slow news day if you ask me
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Post by blustnmtn on May 11, 2023 12:57:22 GMT
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Post by ratty on May 12, 2023 0:05:05 GMT
WIKI so it must be right ... " . The total number of submarine volcanoes is estimated to be over one million (most are now extinct) of which some 75,000 rise more than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) above the seabed. " Then there are black smokers.
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Post by nonentropic on May 12, 2023 0:22:42 GMT
Ultimately the volcanos are just high output regions on the globe and the average is defined by the continual nuclear decay that generates heat within the earth. So I did read somewhere that the watts per M2 were small, sorry lost the reference and the exact number but it was well under 1 watt/M2. so unless there is a long term modulation of the flux on a mammoth scale this will be trivial in the greater play. Volcano's impact the stratosphere with particulates and or chemicals such as SO2, but I am very skeptical of the energy flux discussion not withstand Joe B.
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Post by blustnmtn on Jun 12, 2023 16:12:39 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 12, 2023 20:35:34 GMT
I like the term "bulk failure". Sounds very progressive.
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Post by Sigurdur on Jun 13, 2023 4:11:05 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 13, 2023 13:10:48 GMT
In science fiction stories/novels, terraforming is generally described as including mass technology that returns CO2 to the atmosphere, and the consequent re-population of the planet by vegetation. We are a carbon-based and carbon-consuming life form. It is not surprising that deserts are portrayed as "poor - hard" places in myth, religion and history. Eden was not green for nothing. The Woke do not understand that ... "They are the desert."
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 20, 2023 1:34:06 GMT
A followup by the Watchers.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 21, 2023 14:56:08 GMT
This was posted in ENSO 2021-22, but the topic matches the title of this thread so closely that I'm moving it over here. This was published as a follow-on in 2018 (5 years past) and attempts to connect the large El Ninos of 1996 and 2015 to increases in seismic activity (read heat transfer) from the Earth's active ridges and hot spots. New Paper: Seismic Changes Signal 95% Probability Global Temps Will Hit 1990s Levels By 2019 NOTE: In fairness to the author, I note that his prediction of a global temperature decline of 0.47C from 2016 to 2019 is very close to what UAH lower troposphere tropical temperature actually showed (slightly less for the globe) - SEE CHART below. Plus, since this was published in 2018, he might have only been projecting for a year if he followed the UAH data. None the less ... a win is a win. By May, 2023, UAH tropical temp anomaly was down to about 0.4C ... a decline of about 0.6C from 2016. Global was down by about 0.3C. His HGFA seismic data appear to be global (?), while those areas applicable to ENSO are more likely to be the East Paciific Rise fracture zone and the West Pacific Hot Spot centering on Indonesia ... specifically the later. I must really get in contact with this guy. Looking at Nino Region SSTAs since 1990, we can see the El Ninos of 1996-97 and 2015-16. These affected SSTAs in all the Nino Regions. Our current event has only seriously affect Nino Region 1+2. In all instances, we can see from NOAA products, the eastward propagating gravity waves moving warmer water eastward from the Western Warm Pool. The current event is somewhat retarded in its effects outside of 1+2. None the less, the source seems to be the Warm Pool. Thus, if geothermal is a major/minor source, then it is likely to be the Indonesian Hot Spot.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 21, 2023 15:53:38 GMT
Joe Bastardi has an opinion on this. It's not the whole gun. Just one more possible bullet in the chamber.
Geothermal Datbase
73000 entries Have to select appropriate codes
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