The Cool Down Is Coming

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  1. Moi621

    Moi621 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The cool down is coming.
    Won't global warming chicken littles be disappointed.

    Back up a few steps -
    We have some significant volcano eruptions happening in Hawai'i and Guatemala.
    Is 2 an epidemic? Worthy of note? A swarm? A harbinger of more to come.

    And I hope we all accept volcano eruptions do lead to a "cool down".
    Do warmer temperatures breed more volcano eruptions? Mother Earth's thermostat when Gaia fails.

    IceAges.gif

    Notice the association of volcano eruptions on warm ups.

    Stay tuned. How much cooler the end of 2018, 2019 and beyond
    Imagine food production as we transition to an Ice Age.
    A new worry for global warming chicken littles.
    Then consider the worthiness of making a bigger carbon footprint, etc.


    Moi :oldman:

    r > g



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    Across an immense, unguarded, ethereal border, Canadians, cool and unsympathetic,
    regard our America with envious eyes and slowly and surely draw their plans against us.
     
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    And climate scientists have never heard of volcanoes. :rolleyes:

    The little ice age was temporary. Transient events will eventually yield to forcing functions. Also, how many volcanoes have we seen in the last 100 years?

    Mount St. Helens, 1980
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    Moi621 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    "Notice the association of volcano eruptions on warm ups."

    for his next epiphany he'll reveal cold winters follow warm summers...
     
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    Moi621 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Dear Snarky
    Don't take my word for it.
    Here are disagreeable Science ref-s.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_winter

    More here. https://www.google.com/search?q=volcano+climate+cooling&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1

    https://news.nationalgeographic.com...eruption-climate-change-famine-earth-science/
    "Two hundred years ago on April 10, the Indonesian volcano Tambora erupted, obliterating an entire tribe of people, cooling the Earth by several degrees, and causing famines and disease outbreaks around the world."
    Two hundred years is recent enough to trust written records.



    Moi :oldman:

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    So I guess winter is coming. Yes, I'm that original.
     
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    modernpaladin Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    When its snowing next summer, they'll still be telling us we're making too much CO2, and that taxes will fix it.
     
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    In order for volcanism to lead to global cooling, one hell of a lot more would be required.....the Russian Steppe would seem a burp.
     
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    Indonesia area too.
     
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    Hebrew exodus from Egypt. Hahahaha

    Next you'll tell us what the climate was like when Aeneas left Troy.
     
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    yup, a basalt flood/trap ....individual volcanic eruptions even a dozen will cause only short term cooling and will only temporarily mask the long term warming from anthropogenic CO2 and methane as the cooling agents only remain in the atmosphere for a few years... basalt floods are associated with extinction events from C02 induced climate change, individual volcanic eruptions will emit CO2 just not enough to warm our climate because they're "burps", whereas basalt flood events are long term...so his entire understanding of volcanic activity is misguided....
     
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    Cooling seems inevitable. Even with elevated, or rising CO2 concentrations.
     
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    How will this occur?
     
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    Volcanic eruptions in the past do have a cooling effect but this is temporary and easily overpowered by the positive forcing of CO2 and Methane.
    [​IMG]
     
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    According to solar scientists, the sun going to sleep now will be the driver since it is the major source of heat.
     
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    Solar cycles have been happening during the warming period and have not been enough to reverse the warming trend.
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    by magic or alchemy apparently...
     
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    Hilarious you showing how the increase in solar activity coincides with the warming. Solar scientists are saying the decreasing solar activity will affect temperature around 2020 and continue for about 30 years.
     
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    Whats hilarious is that since 1940 warming has stopped coinciding with solar activity and this started when CO2 emissions began escalating. The sun has been slowly cooling down since the 40s yet warming has accelerated.
     
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    According to science we definitely should be in a cooling trend based on our orbit and axial tilt alone...yet we are not. I wonder why that is?.....NOT...
     
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    It accelerated so much it had a hiatus that didn't correspond to CO2. I don't know if you realize the climate is a very complex non-linear chaotic system and there are still many unknown unknowns and known unknowns.
     
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    Well, again, according to solar scientists, not yet. In case you are unaware there is a definite delay in solar activity reduction and temperature change probably because of the great heat sink of the oceans.
     
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    Why try to explain science to those who refuse to accept it?
     
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    Oh well, only certain science is believed by those immersed in the dogma. All other science is to be dismissed. True science deniers.
     
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    I have to agree there. It's more like responding to religious dogma rather than science.
     

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