[Coco] Rita heading towards CoCo3.com :)

James C. Hrubik, Sr. jimhrubik at earthlink.net
Thu Sep 22 10:53:15 EDT 2005


Ain't no vacuum in water, James Daggett, but you are absolutely correct 
about the levels.  Just goes to show that if you talk junk science long 
enough, it can become a fact.

Besides, Greenland was green 1000 years ago, and when it got cold the 
Danes abandoned their colonies.  We assume that what we see today 
always was.  Antartica once had trees (at least, there are coal 
deposits there).  I'd like to see a comparison of sunspot data and 
hurricane records.  We are currently in a period of extreme solar 
activity, but nobody seems to think that has anything to do with our 
weather.

On Sep 22, 2005, at 9:27 AM, jdaggett at gate.net wrote:

> Melting Sea Ice will not raise the sea level one inch. It is melting
> glacieral Ice that will raise sea levels. Yes there is enough ice on
> Antartica, Greenland and Siberia to raise water levels should they
> completely melt.
>
> Test
>
> put two ice cubes in a glass of water so that they float. Mark the
> level of water in the glass. After the ice melts measure the water
> level again. It will not change. Why? In solid form sea ice has
> displaced the amount of water by the volume of the ice. As the ice
> melts it displaces less water. The melt fills the vaccum of displaced
> water and the water level remains the same.
>
> james
>
> On 21 Sep 2005 at 22:19, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> Date sent:      	Wed, 21 Sep 2005 22:19:07 -0400
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>> There is 18.something percent less sea ice in the arctic
>> than ever before at this time of the year right now.  Normally it
>> recovers during the long arctic winter nights, it has not measurably
>> recovered for 3 years now.  Global sea levels, if all the ice sheets
>> melt, will be raised by 7 to 9 meters.  Greenland will finally be
>> green.  Iceland might have to change its name.  Holland, if they want
>> to survive, will need to raise the top of their dikes by that amount,
>> ditto for New Orleans since Lake Ponchartrain will become part of the
>> much enlarged Gulf of Mexico.
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