Sunday 2 December 2007

Global warming and glaciers

The answers here have come from the transcript of the Cassiopean tapes.
Q: How does global warming cause glaciers?
A: Increases precipitation dramatically. Then moves the belt of great precipitation much farther north. This causes rapid buildup of ice sheets, followed by increasingly rapid and intense glacial rebound.
(This makes sense as we have observed the extraordinarily bitter winters recently in norther climes like Estonia. Granted, we are seeing melting of polar ice in a lot of places, but I think this is maybe related to earth's core heating and increased volcanic activity, more than atmospheric events.)
A: Climate is being influenced by three factors, and soon a fourth.
1) Wave approach.(indonesia, qld coast) 2) Chlorofluorocarbon increase in atmosphere, thus affecting ozone layer. 3) Change in the planet's axis rotation orientation. 4) Artificial weather tampering.
A change in the speed of the rotation may not be reported while it is imperceptible except by instrumentation. Equator is bulging more than the polar zones.
One change to occur in 21st Century is sudden glacial rebound, over Eurasia first, then North America. Ice ages develop much, much, much faster than thought.
The big current ballyhoo over global warming is, I think, likely a red herring to divert awareness away from a pending sudden temperature reversal trend in the northern latitudes and with the article prior to this one regarding the sea encroaching on Indonesia this to little ol' untrained me looks like a precursor. Only time will tell if I'm totally of the mark here or not.

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