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The next ice age is when ?
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01-31-2010, 12:39 PM
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The next ice age is when ?
Hi All,
Whilst looking around regarding absorbtion, emission, radiation, etc, etc, etc,. http://www.nov55.com/ntyg.html I cam across this page, http://www.nov55.com/iceage.html Snappily titled....... The Next Ice Age May have been Triggered in 2008 Excerpt, " But global warming is not about temperature, it's about precipitation. When oceans heat up, they cause more water to evaporate from them and into the air, which gets carried around the globe and precipitates everywhere. Snow has been accumulating over 90% of Antarctica due to the increase in precipitation, which has totally stopped the rise in ocean levels. This is not good news. The oceans have been rising for the past 10,000 years since the last ice age. The end of that era means hard times for humans. " Given most ice ages seem to start very abruptly... Following on from the above page, lead me to, http://www.nov55.com/icecause.html Excerpt, " 5. In today's time, as heat comes up from the earth's core, it must now pass through hundreds of miles of hard, rocky material. Passing through the hard material results in a very constant rate of heat flow. As the geothermal heat enters the oceans, it accumulates and creates a water clock. The oceans heating at a constant rate causes ice ages to occur at extremely precise intervals. When the oceans get hot enough to put enough water vapor into the air, another cool-down is triggered in a precipitous manner. The past ten ice ages have been occurring at exactly 100,000 year intervals. 6. The usual explanation for the precise interval of ice ages is the Milankovich cycles. This means that variations in the earth's orbit have some repeating cycles to them. A lot of scientists do not accept that explanation, because the yearly average exposure to the sun stays unchanged. So rationalizers will say the orbital motion of the earth becomes asymmetrical due to influences from Jupiter and Saturn. But those patterns only last a few months, which is not enough to explain ice ages. Apart from the Milankovich cycles, scientists do not have an explanation for the precise cycling of ice ages. The water clock caused by geothermal heat does explain the precise cycling of ice ages. The reason why the cycles have been occurring in their present form for only one million years would be that shifting tectonic plates change geology in such a way as to alter ocean currents and the way the water clock works. It appears that Pacific ocean water flowing over the Bering Strait and melting Arctic ice is a critical part of ice age cycles, which means ocean currents are critical. " From uninformed believer ![]() to better informed, understanding, and now plainly skeptical.... ![]() Naturally, it's the SUN, OCEANS, and, WATER VAPOUR that does it. Doing it cooler for the next few decades as well apparently.. Regardless of what climate models project. |
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01-31-2010, 02:58 PM
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RE: The next ice age is when ?
I'm not liking this possibility - we aren't talking about a "little ice age", this would be a big one.
I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant! |
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01-31-2010, 08:10 PM
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RE: The next ice age is when ?
The Next Ice Age May have been Triggered in 2008
That is a bold statement to be making since the data for the deep ocean is scanty.Here is his statement that I wonder about: Quote:" 5. In today's time, as heat comes up from the earth's core, I emphasized the red part because I thought it to be an overly confident statement to make.How does he know that what he claims is credible? Quote:6. The usual explanation for the precise interval of ice ages is the Milankovich cycles.This means that variations in the earth's orbit have some repeating cycles to them.A lot of scientists do not accept that explanation, because the yearly average exposure to the sun stays unchanged. The Milankovitch cycle DOES explain most of the puzzle,but not all of it and that is why it is not universally accepted. The average exposure to the sun in the UPPER latitudes does change a little and is shown specifically in Milutin's calculations as explained in this LINK.Here is a quote from there: Quote:REVIVAL OF Milankovitch Hypothesis: There are too many predicted match ups to discount the Milankovitch hypothesis. I have Imbrie's book where he explains in some detail the geologic record having a good match to many of Milutins calculations,as being credible enough to keep the hypothesis alive. Gary's proposed deep ocean heating and disruptions as the cause of a specific periodicity of 100,000 years is too far fetched to me at this time.By the way it was once a 40,000 ice age cycle then it became 100,000 years. Now we all know the continents positions have not changed all that much in last 2 million years or so to make that much difference. So why did it shift from 40,000 to 100,000 years? |
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01-31-2010, 08:16 PM
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RE: The next ice age is when ?
(01-31-2010 02:58 PM)JohnWho Wrote: I'm not liking this possibility - we aren't talking about a "little ice age", this would be a big one. We have been sliding slowly into the next ice age surge for over 7,500 years now,and due for that big drop to kick it into the cool down surge.That is all that is left and that is why when it happens,it will be fast! The new ice sequence is already 95% done and waiting for the last step.I think the little ice was an aborted last step,since it was the coldest and most enduring of all the cold spells in this dying interglacial period. When it happens there will be anarchy in a big way and it is because too many morons are so busy fearing the benign warmth we have enjoyed in the last 150 years. |
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02-01-2010, 01:11 AM
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RE: The next ice age is when ?
I am inclined to agree with SSTs comments. I read that Gary Novak page some time ago and went looking for confirmation. Nothing found. Have seen videos of ocean ridge magma welling up and "black smokers" that they claim are at 400C etc. but no overall summary for ocean heating from the bottom.
As for water vapour, the current reports are of a DECREASE in upper tropospheric water vapour. I read in a Rorsch paper that could be due to CO2 improving the radiative ability of the upper air thus increasing the cooling. This should show up as a reduction in high level stratus cloud. Must go looking for info on that. Now precipitation from low level clouds in the northern hemisphere does indeed seem to be up. Just check the snow reports. If the currently quiet sun fails to melt all this winter's snow cover we could indeed be heading for some cool years. If the resultant food shortages lead to anarchy or not I am not sure, but we will certainly hear some bellicose claims from countries at the bottom of the global food chain. I look on it as a necessary evolutionary process for humanity. A really deep ice age will put paid to rascism and greenies as nuclear will be the only option left to support the required technology. |
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02-01-2010, 02:27 AM
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RE: The next ice age is when ?
(01-31-2010 08:10 PM)Sunsettommy Wrote: Now we all know the continents positions have not changed all that much in last 2 million years or so to make that much difference. In regard to your other well raised points I'll have a read about, there seems some agreement and some disagreement, not conclusive either way, but possibly a combination of the differing schools. I have quoted the above for a reason that I have raised before, Australia's northward drift. Has this effected global oceanic currents, ? I would of thought it must have. Could it explain the above quote, possibly. I certainly wonder what will happen, (and when) when Australia's northward drift cuts off the flow (north of Australia) between the Pacific and the Indian ocean. (That occurred to me quite forcefully when doing my tangerine projection of world oceans.) Maybe the continuing restriction of the flow has delayed the onset of the forthcoming ice age. ? or, Possibly this "valve" for warm pacific water as is closes forces the Pacific to use the Bearing Straights. ? And through the Arctic cooling mechanism Novak proposes, may now bring it on. Because of Australia's continuing northward drift. AND, Yes, nuclear is the only reasonable option. From uninformed believer ![]() to better informed, understanding, and now plainly skeptical.... ![]() Naturally, it's the SUN, OCEANS, and, WATER VAPOUR that does it. Doing it cooler for the next few decades as well apparently.. Regardless of what climate models project. |
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02-01-2010, 06:24 AM
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RE: The next ice age is when ?
(02-01-2010 02:27 AM)Derek Wrote:(01-31-2010 08:10 PM)Sunsettommy Wrote: Now we all know the continents positions have not changed all that much in last 2 million years or so to make that much difference. I find Gary's website to be interesting,but sometimes he is a little bare on some of the details.That is why I am a little skeptical on some of his claims and want more information,such as his deep ocean heating and the upward movement of the heat comments. Yes I agree that there is more to learn before we know for sure what is really going on.I am just being cautious about it all,needing more information. |
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02-01-2010, 11:51 PM
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RE: The next ice age is when ?
Regarding Derek's comment on continental drift, I dragged out an old school atlas and checked out ocean currents north of Austrailia. My uneducated guess is the possible reduction of water flow from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean would have some impact on the monsoons causing possible severe droughts for India. Not good news but then this won't happen for quite some time.
We will know the effect of the current quiet sun over the next five years. |
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