Ice Age

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  1. miraflores

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    What does everybody think of the Ice Age. Will it happen again and will we all freeze...?
     
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    Oh Miraflores, that's a goodie of a question. Opinions run hot and cold over that:D:what::heehee: I think the general scientific opinion is that we're in a cyclic warming up at present, but even they are at odds with each other about it.

    Personally, I don't like ice in my wine.:D
     
  3. Phil A

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    Hey Mira,

    Was it the cold weather in the middle of summer that made you think of that ?:D

    Make sure you are sitting down with a stiff drink if you really want to know the answer to that question, otherwise click off this thread now and carry on oblivious.










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    Right then,

    We are still in an ice age. This period is known as an interglacial period.

    A time when the ice has retreated enough to allow temperate forrests to develop and life to take hold in the previously ice gripped northern latitudes.

    There have been longer and warmer interglacial periods in this ice age.

    A previous one was warm enough to allow Hippopotamuses to live in the Thames basin.

    Indeed the River Thames was pushed into its present course by the ice sheet during the last glaciation, it used to flow where Norwich is now and because the North Sea didn't exist then, it was merely a tributary of The Rhine.

    The studies into "global warming" only surveyed a small percentage of existing glaciers and concluded they were melting.

    They missed the 80% that were advancing:DOH:

    In my, and a large group of concerned scientists, opinion, the only thing stopping the glaciers from rolling all over Northern Europe again is Mankinds activity with regard to fossil fuel.

    I'm not saying that we should keep on using it, just that until we've worked out exactly whats going on with the ice age then we ought not to just ignore all our options.

    NB, during one ice age many millions of years ago, the North and South polar ice caps met in the middle.

    Now what would that do to your tender perenials:what:
     
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        It is just that I was talking about it yesterday and then I looked at the pattern of the weather which changed like twenty times during the day, one moment sun, one moment cloudy and windy, one moment rain, so I just couldn't help thinking that this is so much like the weather behaves in Iceland.

        I know that climate is evolving all the time so a certain change of season is to be expected, but it seems quite sudden...
         
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          What do I think of the ice age? I confess to not thinking about it very much.
          Will it happen again? Undoubtedly.
          Will we all freeze? Well, I aim to live long enough to become a real pain to my children, but even I doubt I'll be around long enough to walk across the ice to France!
           
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          Ziggy, that was amazing stuff to an ignoramus such as myself.

          When's your book out?!
           
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          When I work out what a hard drive is and how to get it off the old computer that has apparently had it taken out:DOH:

          Glad you liked todays reading :D
           
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          Very well put, ziggy :love30: :dbgrtmb:

          I especially like the "...In my, and a large group of concerned scientists, opinion..." bit :heehee: - Prof ziggy.

          I agree with all you said but I don't think I shall worry too much about it.

          To quote the famous line "Frankly, my Dear, I ....". The previous line to that is also relevant :WINK1:

          At the speed that the glaciers are advancing, or retreating, I don't think that they will have much effect on any of us GC'ers.

          This glacier was definitely moving when I was there but the snails in my garden could have outpaced it - except when some of the ice was calving off.

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          I refer Professor Ziggy and other distinguished scientists to the wise words of Emeritus Professor Ali G:

          'Britain could be as 'ot as Ibiza in ten years. let's make it 'appen.'
           
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            allright, let's hope for the best...
             
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            Ice to see you, to see you............................:D
             
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            Sunspot activity...or rather the lack of it or what scientists are calling a hibernation period for the sun is causing concern.Many scientists are at a loss to explain the odd behaviour of the climate worldwide.
            With the ridiculous human overpopulation of the planet...a mini ice age would mean the death of tens of millions through starvation and of course wars.I'm glad to say I won't be here to worry about it.

            The right hand picture was the Namibian desert just over a week ago...unheard of snowstorms...the worlds going nuts.

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              I was watching a TV programme once where some American bloke who was known for being able to make things happen had came to England (Cornwall more specifically) one summer to build a kids play park. He had his team of local volunteers, and some of the jobs that were to be done (according to his plan) required prolonged dry spells. He didn't get them, so had to rely on good old British ingenuity to find a solution.

              Getting a bit frustrated by the frequent and unpredictable weather changes, he remarked something like: 'I don't understand this freak weather, its like its sunny, then within an hour its raining hard, then the sun comes back out, and then it gets windy and then calm, all in one day.'

              A local, smiling, calmly replied 'welcome to Cornwall'. I laughed at this, and both at the same moment my wife and I remarked to each other 'welcome to the whole of Britain more like'.
               
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                Wasn't it you that said thats why people are so envious of the British Isles Dave ? :thumbsup:
                 
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