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2007-08-14 04:38:51 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Weather

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i was watching some documentry on TV the other day that said that the ice age isn't over and that we are at the peak of the heat now (!) so once we have got past the peak the weather will begin to cool down and a new ice-age will begin. this won't be though for another few thousand years though.

2007-08-15 08:46:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I can't give the exact date when it is due. But it will probably be just before the weekend. Or on a Monday morning. I can see the headlines about train delays because wrong kind of hairy mammoths on line.

It is certainly overdue as the world and its people need a bit of chilling out and a cooling off period.

2007-08-14 05:14:48 · answer #2 · answered by Graham 3 · 0 0

I read Environmental Science at Uni in the early 80's, and my lecturer was always banging on about the onset of the next Ice age - this was before people had really caught on to global warming - it was global cooling that was supposed to be the big threat. His logic was that Ice core evidence suggested that the last ice age wasn't really over at all - we were just in an interstatial period, a temporary warm 'blip' on the chart that only lasts a few thousand years and was due to end any day now!

2007-08-14 04:43:40 · answer #3 · answered by Avondrow 7 · 2 0

Not for many thousands of years - we are, after all, only just nicely emerging from the last one; the process of global warming which began the melting of the last one started some 40,000 years ago. It has not been consistent but has been punctuated by numerous lapses into so-called "mini"
ice ages. The general temperature trend has, however, been upward. This global warming is not only continuing but is also accelerating at the present time and, if it follows historical
precedent, will result in a very substantial rise in the Earth's
temperature, of the order of four to six degrees, in as little as a few decades. Just as in the long-distant past, some animals will adapt, some will become extinct, while others will thrive. There may well be much strife and a cataclysmic fall in the planet's unsustainably vast human population as the heat begins to affect the nature and distribution of the planet's fresh water supplies and vegetation but it has nothing to do with carbon dioxide, fossil fuels or aviation. The alternate cycling of ice ages and hot periods when there was no ice at all on the planet has been going on for hundreds of millions of years, long before human beings existed and long before the continents took up their present shapes and positions on the globe. It's all to do with the Earth's variable
orbit, its constantly changing axial tilt and the great variations
in the Sun's output of heat over sometimes very long and sometimes very short periods of time. Blaming human activity for the current warm-up is farcical but it's a great excuse for politicians to impose ever more taxes on us and ever more restrictions and controls on our freedoms. Instead of clinging to their megalomaniac belief that they can "fight" a phenomenon which is an unstoppable colossus in the face
of their puny powers and has been going on for so many millions of years, they ought to be pursuing with the utmost vigour the development of the techniques which would be necessary to maintain adequate supplies of food and fresh water. However, there is no historical precedent to suggest that the world's traditionally short-termist and self-seeking rulers will be suddenly imbued with foresight or that they will take any well-founded steps to save any lives except their own.

2007-08-15 00:42:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"all of us it particularly is counseled in climate technological understanding is widely used with that 1998 replaced into the warmest 365 days in recorded historical past considering the fact that then we've had some heat years yet not something has come close to to 1998." in accordance to UAH satellites, 1998 replaced right into a statistical tie with 2010. NASA and NOAA have 2010 tying with 2005 and the two beating 1998. 2010 had a weaker El Nino and weaker historical past of photograph voltaic interest. This makes the warming outstanding. you recognize the SPPI are packed with bullsh*t. we've a la Nina 365 days, which would be cooler than 2010. it incredibly is going to nevertheless be warmer than maximum different la Nina years in recorded historical past. in terms of sea point, which particularly tracks entire potential and represents better than ninety% of the potential from international warming, 2010 replaced into severely greater than 1998 showing that warming has persevered. we would see a fall this 365 days as a results of la Nina, it incredibly is going to upward thrust back in destiny. I furnish you many bets. Fancy putting your funds the place your mouth is?: - 2010-2019 would be warmer than 2000-2009 (or 1998-2007 in case you desire) in NASA, NOAA, UAH, RSS _and_ HadCRUT3. - Sea point in 2020 would be greater than on the instant. satisfied to take the two of those? What odds could you're taking? Wild_of_virginia: it particularly is extraordinarily plenty because of the fact Piers concepts greater chilly each and each time. He predicted that January 2011 had an 80%+ probability of being between the three coldest on checklist interior the united kingdom. It replaced into two hundredth coldest, out by a mile. yet this prediction has considering the fact that been hidden. according to probability Piers' technique does have some cost, however the only self sufficient learn so a techniques purely got here across it replaced into marginally greater suited than probability.

2016-12-15 14:56:38 · answer #5 · answered by embrey 4 · 0 0

it is hard to be very exact about when it will come - but it WILL come. It is not as overdue as this one book I've had out of the library for AGES though

2007-08-14 04:55:39 · answer #6 · answered by big pup in a small bath 4 · 0 0

Next couple of summers are likely to be normal.Ice-age is not due till end of 2007.

2007-08-14 04:59:46 · answer #7 · answered by brkshandilya 7 · 0 0

as our solar system moves through the galaxy, it travels above and below the galactic plane. this area has a higher level of dust and radiation. historically by matching cycles ice ages match up with our travel through this band, we are now headed toward it.smaller ice ages tend to match up with astronomical events -- sunspots, meteor strikes, and with geologic events -- volcanos, collapsing calderas.

2007-08-14 05:10:29 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

By the look of the forecast Next week

2007-08-14 04:47:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i herd were at the end of the last one but when it happens it would probably be very rapid development

2007-08-16 22:03:49 · answer #10 · answered by manapaformetta 6 · 0 0

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