Climate and Weather

What's with all the nut jobs?

Harrison Ford delivers apocalyptic climate warning; 'Worldwide destruction'...
https://www.thenational.ae/uae/harrison-ford-delivers-apocalyptic-climate-change-warning-1.823568
Harrison Ford has delivered a stark warning about the impact of climate change as he prepares to travel to Dubai to discuss ocean conservation.

The Star Wars and Indiana Jones actor, 76, is one of the most high-profile speakers at this year’s World Government Summit, which begins on Sunday. He said that climate change presents "the greatest moral challenge of our time".

Ahead of the three-day event, Ford recorded a video message in which he urged viewers to join him at the summit, which is now in its sixth year and will be attended by ministers, government officials and business leaders from all over the world.

So heʻs going to fly all the way to Dubai using fossil fuels and invite people from all over the world to do the same as they have been for the last 6 years. Hmmmm maybe AOC will go too!
 
Early climate experts.
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The Question of Sea Level Rise
FEBRUARY 11, 2019
Sea level rise has been constant for centuries -- and remains so today.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/02/the_question_of_sea_level_rise_.html


The Climate Change/Global Warming Idiots never got past
the " Ice Cube in The Glass Experiment " in Science class...
It's THAT simple...
Couple that with Erosion/Plate Movement and there is the answer.
It's THAT simple II....


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Melting ice and its effect on water levels
... or a fun exploration of volume, mass, density, flotation, global warming, and how to float in a swimming pool.

by Jared Smith



icecube.jpg


Principles
Archimedes' Principles:

  1. Any floating object displaces a volume of water equal in weight to the object's MASS.
  2. Any submerged object displaces a volume of water equal to the object's VOLUME.
Formula
Mass / Density = Volume

Melting ice cube

If you place water and an ice cube in a cup so that the cup is entirely full to the brim, what happens to the level of water as the ice melts? Does it rise (overflow the cup), stay the same, or lower?

The ice cube is floating, so based on Archimedes' Principle 1 above, we know that the volume of water being displaced (moved out of the way) is equal in mass (weight) to the mass of the ice cube. So, if the ice cube has a mass of 10 grams, then the mass of the water it has displaced will be 10 grams.

We know the density (or compactness, weight per unit) of the ice cube is less than that of the liquid water, otherwise it wouldn't be floating. Water is one of the very few solids that is less dense than when in its liquid form. If you take a one pound bottle of water and freeze it, it will still weigh one pound, but the molecules will have spread apart a bit and it will be less dense and take up more volume or space. This is why water bottles expand in the freezer. It's similar to a Jenga tower. When you start playing it contains a fixed number of blocks, but as you pull out blocks and place them on top, the tower becomes bigger, yet it still has the same mass/weight and number of blocks.

Fresh, liquid water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter (1g = 1cm^3, every cubic centimeter liquid water will weigh 1 gram). By the formula above (Mass / Density = Volume) and basic logic, we know that 10 grams of liquid water would take up 10 cubic cm of volume (10g / 1g/cm^3 = 10cm^3).

So let's say that our 10 gram ice cube has a density of only .92 grams per cubit centimeter. By the formula above, 10 grams of mass that has a density of .92 grams per cubic centimeter will take up about 10.9 cubic centimeters of space (10g / .92g/cm^3 = 10.9cm^3). Again, the volume of 10 grams of frozen water is more than the volume of 10 grams of its liquid counterpart.

The floating ice cube has a mass of 10 grams, so based on Archimedes' Principle 1, it is displacing 10 grams of water (which has 10cm^3 of volume). You can't squeeze a 10.9cm^3 ice cube into a 10cm^3 space, so the rest of the ice cube (about 9% of it) will be floating above the water line.

So what happens when the ice cube melts? The ice shrinks (decreases volume) and becomes more dense. The ice density will increase from .92g/cm^3 to that of liquid water (1g/cm^3). Note that the weight will not (and cannot) change. The mass just becomes more dense and smaller - similar to putting blocks back into their original positions in our Jenga tower. We know the ice cube weighed 10 grams initially, and we know it's density (1g/cm^3), so let's apply the formula to determine how much volume the melted ice cube takes. The answer is 10 cubic centimeters (10g / 1g/cm^3 = 10cm^3), which is exactly the same volume as the water that was initially displaced by the ice cube.

-> In short, the water level will not change as the ice cube melts < -


 
Lights On'

Eric-Garcetti-Getty.jpg

Mark Ralston / AFP / Getty
JOEL B. POLLAK 12 Feb 2019
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti declared Monday that the city would abandon plans to rebuild three natural gas power plants, despite concerns that the city could face acute power shortages as a result.

Instead, the city will look for energy from renewable sources, including wind and solar, he decided.


“This is the Green New Deal … Not in concept, not in the future, but now,” Garcetti said, as quoted by the Los Angeles Times.

He made the decision despite the fact that “top staffers have argued in recent months that the gas plants are critical to keeping the lights on in the city,” the Times noted.

The term “Green New Deal” refers to a bill introduced by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) last week, which proposesmoving the entire U.S. economy to renewable energy in the next ten years. The plan also aims to provide every American with a guaranteed “job with a family-sustaining wage, adequate family and medical leave, paid vacations, and retirement security to all people.”
 
The Climate Change/Global Warming Idiots never got past
the " Ice Cube in The Glass Experiment " in Science class...
It's THAT simple...
Couple that with Erosion/Plate Movement and there is the answer.
It's THAT simple II....


.................................................


Melting ice and its effect on water levels
... or a fun exploration of volume, mass, density, flotation, global warming, and how to float in a swimming pool.

by Jared Smith



icecube.jpg


Principles
Archimedes' Principles:

  1. Any floating object displaces a volume of water equal in weight to the object's MASS.
  2. Any submerged object displaces a volume of water equal to the object's VOLUME.
Formula
Mass / Density = Volume

Melting ice cube

If you place water and an ice cube in a cup so that the cup is entirely full to the brim, what happens to the level of water as the ice melts? Does it rise (overflow the cup), stay the same, or lower?

The ice cube is floating, so based on Archimedes' Principle 1 above, we know that the volume of water being displaced (moved out of the way) is equal in mass (weight) to the mass of the ice cube. So, if the ice cube has a mass of 10 grams, then the mass of the water it has displaced will be 10 grams.

We know the density (or compactness, weight per unit) of the ice cube is less than that of the liquid water, otherwise it wouldn't be floating. Water is one of the very few solids that is less dense than when in its liquid form. If you take a one pound bottle of water and freeze it, it will still weigh one pound, but the molecules will have spread apart a bit and it will be less dense and take up more volume or space. This is why water bottles expand in the freezer. It's similar to a Jenga tower. When you start playing it contains a fixed number of blocks, but as you pull out blocks and place them on top, the tower becomes bigger, yet it still has the same mass/weight and number of blocks.

Fresh, liquid water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter (1g = 1cm^3, every cubic centimeter liquid water will weigh 1 gram). By the formula above (Mass / Density = Volume) and basic logic, we know that 10 grams of liquid water would take up 10 cubic cm of volume (10g / 1g/cm^3 = 10cm^3).

So let's say that our 10 gram ice cube has a density of only .92 grams per cubit centimeter. By the formula above, 10 grams of mass that has a density of .92 grams per cubic centimeter will take up about 10.9 cubic centimeters of space (10g / .92g/cm^3 = 10.9cm^3). Again, the volume of 10 grams of frozen water is more than the volume of 10 grams of its liquid counterpart.

The floating ice cube has a mass of 10 grams, so based on Archimedes' Principle 1, it is displacing 10 grams of water (which has 10cm^3 of volume). You can't squeeze a 10.9cm^3 ice cube into a 10cm^3 space, so the rest of the ice cube (about 9% of it) will be floating above the water line.

So what happens when the ice cube melts? The ice shrinks (decreases volume) and becomes more dense. The ice density will increase from .92g/cm^3 to that of liquid water (1g/cm^3). Note that the weight will not (and cannot) change. The mass just becomes more dense and smaller - similar to putting blocks back into their original positions in our Jenga tower. We know the ice cube weighed 10 grams initially, and we know it's density (1g/cm^3), so let's apply the formula to determine how much volume the melted ice cube takes. The answer is 10 cubic centimeters (10g / 1g/cm^3 = 10cm^3), which is exactly the same volume as the water that was initially displaced by the ice cube.

-> In short, the water level will not change as the ice cube melts < -

Where are most glaciers located?
 
Where are most glaciers located?


What is the percentage of " Fresh Water " land Ice to " Salt Water "
Sea Ice.....

What would be the percentage of change in sea level due to " Sea Ice "
melting/freezing.....

What would be the percentage of change in sea level due to " Glacier Ice "
melting/freezing.....

What are the Constant/Variant temperatures where the " Land Ice " is located.
What are the Constant/Variant temperatures where the " Sea Ice " is located.

How much does " Plate Tectonics " play into sea level rise and fall.....

What areas of the planet's oceans will see a " potential " rise/fall from
Glacier Ice melting/freezing..

Is the Earth round Mr Rodent.....Think about this before you respond.
Does the Earth cycle Mr Rodent ......Think about this before you respond.



When you can address the questions I presented you above in a
cohesive logical manner and lace it together in such a way to
disprove my argument that Global Warming/Climate Change is
an utterly false and manipulative premise then I will respond
differently to you.....


Act like an adult and disprove my argument with substantiated facts.

The Forum is yours......






 
What is the percentage of " Fresh Water " land Ice to " Salt Water "
Sea Ice.....

What would be the percentage of change in sea level due to " Sea Ice "
melting/freezing.....

What would be the percentage of change in sea level due to " Glacier Ice "
melting/freezing.....

What are the Constant/Variant temperatures where the " Land Ice " is located.
What are the Constant/Variant temperatures where the " Sea Ice " is located.

How much does " Plate Tectonics " play into sea level rise and fall.....

What areas of the planet's oceans will see a " potential " rise/fall from
Glacier Ice melting/freezing..

Is the Earth round Mr Rodent.....Think about this before you respond.
Does the Earth cycle Mr Rodent ......Think about this before you respond.



When you can address the questions I presented you above in a
cohesive logical manner and lace it together in such a way to
disprove my argument that Global Warming/Climate Change is
an utterly false and manipulative premise then I will respond
differently to you.....


Act like an adult and disprove my argument with substantiated facts.

The Forum is yours......




What kinda ice covers the continent of Antarctica?
 
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