Is Antarctica Melting?

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21 Responses to Is Antarctica Melting?

  1. Bob G says:

    if the Antarctic and Greenland ice caps were melting, then lower Manhattan would be flooded but it isn’t. Miami would be flooded but it isn’t…. except here it was flooded in 1926. hhhmmmmm. https://www.ebay.com/itm/375887087096. changing subjects does anybody recall that we had “unusually” warm weather a few weeks ago? (of course you remember all the new stories were in sync with that). now we’re having unusually cold weather and four feet of snow are expected in the Sierra Nevada and other high elevations in the Southwest.

  2. Most of my life I have lived in coastal cities and towns (Plymouth, Southampton, Weymouth) all of which should have been underwater fifteen years ago. In twenty seven years I have not noticed any sea rise at the beach in Weymouth, although apparently I should need a submarine to go shopping. The climate models employ equations which are correct in the contexts they were derived (e.g. Beer’s Law applies to energy scattered from a line of sight, but has no relevance to attenuation in uniformly illuminated atmospheric layers). I get the impression of equations copied straight from the text book and put directly in to the code with absolutely no understanding of the domain of validity. All the effort is applied to the placebo process of developing the code, rather than gaining actual understanding of the physics. It’s rather like using Bernoulli’s equation for fluid flow to try and calculate the bending stresses in a beam. It is the kind of error which arises when a bunch of blinkered specialists, with no overlapping expertise try to work as a team.

    • John McLachlan says:

      It is the kind of error which arises when there are vested financial and political interests which benefit from the error.

  3. conrad ziefle says:

    But most people prefer the quick and easy non-think. Recent AI event for me: We want to hike the Catbells when we go to the UK. My son-in-law asked AI what is the fastest way to the southern ascent, and it told him to walk from our hotel because the ferry boat would drop us off at Hawe’s Landing which is for the north ascent. I asked AI and it told me the same thing. So I asked again, ” Are there ferry landings on the west side of the lake south of Hawes Landing.” It said yes and named them. Then I asked which would be closer to the southern ascent the southernmost landing or our hotel, and it told me that the southernmost landing is much closer. Finally, knowing the truth, I got it to tell me the truth. AI is good at pulling it lots of information, but you really have to grill it with many related questions and then decide for yourself which of the many answers is the best.

  4. Bob G says:

    Ted Turner has passed away at age 87. I’ve always liked Ted. I never agreed with his environmental views. here’s a clip of him being interviewed by Charlie Rose 18 years ago where he predicts Doom and gloom if we don’t bankrupt the world to save ourselves from rising CO2, (plant food). how can such a smart man be so easily duped? about a 3 minute clip and he starts out talking about the housing crisis of 18 years ago then moves on to Doom and gloom. https://youtu.be/mys_AQjM4U0?si=bfaN-HjRFbE-CESN

    • arn says:

      Duped about co2?

      He has been advocating for a global population reduction to half the numbers of the Georgia Guidestones.
      And those were already extremely progressive,
      and kind of suspicious considering that the planet can easily carry at least 1.5 billion.

      Btw Tony- nice interview with Jimmy Dore.

      • Bob G says:

        1.5 billion? or did you mean 15 billion? like I said Ted had a wacky side. isn’t it wacky to marry one of the world’s most beautiful woman and then cheat on her? we can probably agree on this… Ted Turner was instrumental in driving Montana ranchland prices to the Moon.

        • arn says:

          1.5 billion – even from a Malthusian/globalist point of view,
          is something this planet can easily carry if people don’t go full hedonism or act like the 0.1% Turner belonged to.
          15 billion is even to me worrisome.

          But advocating for 250 mio population while having 5 children and a half million acres private jet retreat in New Mexico (Montana is not the only place he reduced red meat production through the backddloor )
          is even from a whacky point of view insane.

          And Jane Fonda the most beautiful woman in the world???
          She isn’t even the most beautiful in her family imo
          as I’d rank Bridgette way higher.

          She was already old when I grew up so I probably missed that one,
          yet I don’t think that prime Jane could hold a candle
          to other 60ies beauties like Jennifer O’neill
          Jaqueline Bisset, Claudia Cardinale, Yvette Mimieux,Pier Angeli,Audrey Hepburn.
          let alone Virna Lisi, Jean Shrimpton, the Wonder Woman actress or the Planet of Apes Heston-girl.

          I guess it’s either individual preference or it helps a lot having a famous father and wearing sexy outfits during Aerobic exercises.

  5. Peter Carroll says:

    Of course Antarctica is melting and refreezing, and melting and refreezing, year, after year, after year. The pattern, very strangely, aligns with summer, winter, summer, winter.
    Can someone tell Michael Mann?

  6. Bob G says:

    1° from tying a cold temp record in central Minnesota yesterday. where’s the greenhouse? “We are in the process of climbing the temperature roller coaster once again. After temperatures came within a degree of a record cold low yesterday (24 degrees; see 7-day St. Cloud temperature graph from MesoWest), highs finally return to a near average 60 degrees yesterday afternoon (see 4 PM CDT Thursday NWS WPC North America zoom-in map). “

  7. Bob G says:

    Arn, you obviously have not been keeping up with the Fonda clan. Hanoi Jane was in the news recently, with a current photo and she’s better looking at age 85 than 99% of American women. Bridget Fonda….omg…. words cannot describe what’s happened to her. As for Ted, he started to lose his mind when he announced that he was going to give away about 1/3 or half his fortune to the United Nations. his family should have had him committed at that point. imo.

  8. Disillusioned says:

    Tony is a humble man; he didn’t mention this interview about CO2 greening here on the choir website, at least that I can tell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVu9GjiGNug.

    Jimmy seems to be a bridge between left and right; he has a very large audience. But, IMHO it’s really not left v. right, as much as it’s the Cabal vs. the rest of us. Disillusionment is a good thing!

    • Bob G says:

      yes Mr Disillusioned, I agree, good interview. unfortunately very few people heard it. I’ve never heard of Jimmy Dore. you stated that his listenership is large and I looked that up and it’s a million. that’s a million more than I have but it’s 24 million less than what Rush Limbaugh had. if memory serves I think Rushs man-made climate change denier was Dr Roy Spencer. sadly but even with 25 million listeners, Rush Limbaugh didn’t make a dent in all the dingalings our public school educaters have brainwashed. I went to school in 1960s and 70s back when we we’re taught that CO2 is plant food. 100 years ago we knew that masks do not protect you from viruses but that went out the window. and now the latest on how stupid some of the American public is, turns out there’s millions of people in the country that think that Trump has been faking the assassination attempts on his life. wow. in the meantime crop yields are up, living standards are up, (except for maybe in the United States). and Life goes on. fyi, maybe living standards are up where you live but where I live all I see is apartment buildings being built and 20 years ago it was just the opposite…. nice houses were being built. not anymore. the economy here in central Minnesota seems so flat that I wonder what do all these people do for jobs that are living in all these new apartments? my conclusion is their job is to build more apartment buildings. lol

  9. Bob G says:

    Off subject except in this sense, it shows how dishonest the mainstream press is. headline on The Drudgereport.com… “home prices set to plummet in the United States”. now click on the story which is a link to the Mirror. first paragraph states that 372 markets in the United States are showing a drop in home prices. read a little further and you’ll see it says …but almost 600 are showing a rise. hmmm. wouldn’t a more honest headline state that home prices continue to rise in most markets. I think so.

  10. Bob G says:

    Arn. 1.5 bill? try five times that. you’re too smart to not know that… it must be a typo

  11. Bob G says:

    just a question for Arn. Bridget Fonda at age 18? or Bridget Fonda at age 58? https://pagesix.com/2022/01/27/bridget-fonda-seen-for-first-time-in-12-years-on-58th-birthday/. I stand by my previous statement that Hanoi Jane at age 85 is better looking than 99% of American women… and that includes her niece Bridget. as for Bridget Fonda …we were all good looking when we were 20 years old. side note, I saw Bridget’s dad Peter at the Sturgis South Dakota bike rally in the late 1990s. he was feeling no pain. Peter Fonda made a fortune off of the movie Easy Rider …because he financed it. rip Peter.

    • arn says:

      I am always talking about Prime.It does
      not make sense to compare 80 year old Jane with Sharon Tate as Sharon never got old.

      I give Jane credit to have aged best in her class besides Joan Collins (who also looked better in prime) if we ignore surgery,
      but she’s to me a 7.5 getting away with/as a 9+ as result of presence and famous daddy ,
      while Bridgette is a 9(more refined face, not Janes massive upper teeth) with little presence(just like Jessica Alba, Emma Watson a stealth beauty )
      and a B movie daddy who got an Oscar for being a Fonda.

      But Jane is a way better actress than Bridgette and her Daddy(whom I really like as B movie actor as I have a sweet spot for Corman and old school B movies) combined .

      But I don’t get your pain comment about Peter?
      Did he already had lunge cancer back then.

  12. Bob G says:

    I was at the Sturgis rally in the late 90s. we camped at Buffalo Chip campground. they have a big stage and feature some of the top bands. probably around 10:30 p.m. the band took a break and the dignitaries took the stage including Peter Fonda. after a few minutes they spun a barrel and Peter Fonda, as the guest celebrity, was asked to pull the winning ticket… we call it the door prize. I don’t remember what the winer got. I was about 20 ft away from Peter when he pulled the ticket and you could see he was high as a kite…. feeling no pain. I have no idea what he was high on… weed? I think back then it was called grass. let’s beat the Fonda subject a little more. yes Bridget WAS a babe 30 years ago. Jane still is. at least her face is. yes Joan Collins is quite attractive. now she’s in her nineties. she guest starred on one episode of the original Star Trek. That episode is considered one of the best. I think Joans been divorced about a half dozen times. her net worth is somewhere around 20 million. Her younger sister Jackie was worth $200 million! writing trashy novels. who knew.

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