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SV: Climate change vs BANDits
Sorry for that last posting. I had missed Mary's stop on the thread.
Tommy Tyrberg
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Från: owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu [mailto:owner-DINOSAUR@usc.edu] För Dora
Smith
Skickat: den 14 februari 2010 01:15
Till: maniraptor@yahoo.com; dinosaur@usc.edu
Ämne: Re: Climate change vs BANDits
I'd not been following this. I've been very busy, and i took one look
at
the subject line. Climate change vs bandits? or BANDwhatsits?
Just so you all know, I looked into it. The medieval warming period was
caused by a change in a narrow band of air currents that affected the
southwestern U.S. and hte North Atlantic. Ice cores and fossil records
and
so forth from other parts of the world show taht the warming was not
worldwide. However, enough things melted quickly enough in the
northern
Atlantic to destabilize the ocean currents that moderate the climate in
that
region, and then the sun entered a relatively inactive period.
Earth's climate is seriously dynamically unstable, and it's extremely
unwise
to mess with it, in my opinion. It often takes a relatively minor event
to
tip the scales.
Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, TX
tiggernut24@yahoo.com
> "But he agreed that two periods in recent times had experienced
similar
> warming. And he agreed that the debate had not been settled over
whether
> the Medieval Warm Period was warmer than the current period."
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8511701.stm
>
> "Most likely predominantly man-made?" Debate not settled over whether
the
> Medieval Warm Period was warmer than now?!
>
> Well Phil, that's not what we were being told by people like you even
just
> up to a few months ago.
> S7. www.tv.yahoo.com.au/plus7