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EE_
26th February 2013, 11:06 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lgPGdgBTaY

Horn
27th February 2013, 12:07 AM
Nature will have the final word, wonder if the Sun will light up all that methane and added albedo?


http://oddculture.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/seabathing1859.jpgDear me. I dare say the proton-electron count this day is most uncomfortable, darling.

In scientific circles where solar flares, magnetic storms and other unique solar events are discussed, the occurrences of September 1-2, 1859, are the star stuff of legend. Even 148 years ago, many of Earth’s inhabitants realized something momentous had just occurred. Within hours, telegraph wires in both the United States and Europe spontaneously shorted out, causing numerous fires, while the Northern Lights, solar-induced phenomena more closely associated with regions near Earth’s North Pole, were documented as far south as Rome, Havana and Hawaii, with similar effects at the South Pole.

The 1859 storm was more severe than any encountered during the space age (http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/stereo/news/stereo_1859_prt.htm), according to a review of ice core data by Odenwald, and an analysis of geomagnetic data and eyewitness accounts by Dr. Jim Green of NASA Goddard, and his team. “The 1859 storm was the granddaddy of all solar storms – there has been nothing like it since,” said Green. “It disrupted telegraph lines all over the world and generated aurora as far south as Panama. It enthralled the public – news reports were everywhere.”

Roland
27th February 2013, 01:22 AM
I would kick david rothschild directly in the balls to have a chance to see that in my life time

mick silver
28th February 2013, 06:27 AM
back uppppppp

Cebu_4_2
28th February 2013, 07:07 AM
This seems to be a good video that needs my uninterrupted attention. Add some ADD and I have seen the first few minutes at least 5 times now. I even bookmarked it, lol. Will give it another try later today.

Nomoss
1st March 2013, 11:25 PM
Wow that vid is no more..
Did someone get it?

Cebu_4_2
2nd March 2013, 05:51 AM
Yep that one is gone:

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=the+most+important+topic+for+ 2013&oq=the+most+important+topic+for+2013&gs_l=youtube-reduced.3...5362.45014.0.47414.33.23.0.10.10.0.298 .2768.13j7j3.23.0...0.0...1ac.1.h1NEWMyWamo

Dogman
2nd March 2013, 05:58 AM
Direct link.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5LeUixoE-0

Neuro
2nd March 2013, 07:34 AM
I think that the water temperature at the bottom of the ocean will remain constant at 4 degrees centigrade, further the water pressure at the bottom of the ocean will remain constant, and there would not be any dramatic increase in radiation from the sun reaching the bottom of the ocean, so the risk of the frozen methane boiling at the seafloor of the arctic is very small, barring a strategical volcano erupting where the gas supposedly is.

Thats what I think...

cortez
2nd March 2013, 07:50 AM
I think that the water temperature at the bottom of the ocean will remain constant at 4 degrees centigrade, further the water pressure at the bottom of the ocean will remain constant, and there would not be any dramatic increase in radiation from the sun reaching the bottom of the ocean, so the risk of the frozen methane boiling at the seafloor of the arctic is very small, barring a strategical volcano erupting where the gas supposedly is.

Thats what I think...


could you elaberate on why you think that?? just that the sun's rays or heat wont reach it?? my only thought is nothing remains without flux

freespirit
2nd March 2013, 08:31 AM
just as an aside, lake minnewanka in banff national park never gets above 4C and it is exposed to the sun's radiation...

Horn
2nd March 2013, 10:15 AM
I think that the water temperature at the bottom of the ocean will remain constant at 4 degrees centigrade, further the water pressure at the bottom of the ocean will remain constant, and there would not be any dramatic increase in radiation from the sun reaching the bottom of the ocean, so the risk of the frozen methane boiling at the seafloor of the arctic is very small, barring a strategical volcano erupting where the gas supposedly is.

Thats what I think...

OK, if total solar output has decreased in recent years, the heliosphere delta could act as a heat sink thus drawing liquid hot magma energy away from the molten core.

Hows that for theoretical speculation?

Horn
2nd March 2013, 11:16 AM
In the comments section.


We're not hearing about this yet because the global warming/climate change campaign was engineered to conceal the greatest physical influence on global warming: the Sun. And now, with this methane pouring into the atmosphere in quantities that make all carbon dioxide ever released insignificant by comparison, the Earth is being primed for 10 to 20 degree jumps in average air temperature over very brief periods, like weeks or months. How? Because if the Sun releases a mega-blast (or series of blasts) of protons and electrons into the Earth's magnetosphere, they will (within days and weeks) pour into the atmosphere and turn the air molecules we breathe into high-energy solar power cells like never before. If such an event were to occur, we're talking about seeing land at the South Pole, and saying hello to 80-degree winters in North America. With melting polar caps, the seas will cool from meltwater, leading to new ocean currents with unprecedented "freak" waves, powerful hurricanes, etc


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2073686/Fountains-methane-1-000m-erupt-Arctic-ice--greenhouse-gas-30-times-potent-carbon-dioxide.html#ixzz2MPKea0mg

Neuro
2nd March 2013, 01:36 PM
could you elaberate on why you think that?? just that the sun's rays or heat wont reach it?? my only thought is nothing remains without flux
The temperature at the bottom of the ocean is constant at 4 degrees centigrade, the reason being is that water has its greatest density at that temperature, hardly any of suns radiation reaches below 150 feet depth, and pressure is a function of the water pillar above it. Melting or growing ice above it will not change anything in the depths of the ocean...

Neuro
2nd March 2013, 01:41 PM
OK, if total solar output has decreased in recent years, the heliosphere delta could act as a heat sink thus drawing liquid hot magma energy away from the molten core.

Hows that for theoretical speculation?
What is heliosphere delta?

Cebu_4_2
2nd March 2013, 01:51 PM
Doom in a new voice is all I get from it.

Golden
2nd March 2013, 02:30 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lgPGdgBTaY

This video has been removed by the user.

So here's a new one...


www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDoW8sJ7HMI
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDoW8sJ7HMI

The Most Important Topic For Everyone In 2013 (28:03)

Cebu_4_2
2nd March 2013, 04:31 PM
The barrels and tanks in them planes are what they use for testing new aircraft. They move liquids from one area to another simulating the weights of passengers. Note the locations and the passenger seats in front of that.

I am in no way saying they aren't spraying our skies, they definitely are but some of the pictures flashed during that audio are really far off. AFIK I have never saw a photo of the inside or the outside of an official spray plane which is hard to believe when people have telescopes and cellphones with picture ability everywhere. Whatever they are doing is highly classified, that's why I said that all those planes are remotely flown and dont have pilots or crews. Just some greasy kids sitting behind monitors watching that numbers dont get screwed up.

Horn
2nd March 2013, 04:43 PM
What is heliosphere delta?

The resultant change in differential temperature and pressure de la heliosphere'

Cebu_4_2
2nd March 2013, 04:49 PM
The resultant change in differential temperature and pressure de la heliosphere'

Differential temperature can increase from ambient to +250 degrees in a quarter mile in my last racecar.

Neuro
2nd March 2013, 04:54 PM
Differential temperature can increase from ambient to +250 degrees in a quarter mile in my last racecar.
Really? That sounds really uncomfortable... I always thought it was a helicopter you were steering, but I understand your light clothing better now...

Horn
2nd March 2013, 04:56 PM
Differential temperature can increase from ambient to +250 degrees in a quarter mile in my last racecar.

Hopefully you don't release large amounts of methane in the same instance.

Neuro
2nd March 2013, 04:58 PM
The resultant change in differential temperature and pressure de la heliosphere'
Well it is one theory, certainly I buy that changes in suns output and thus in heliosphere can trigger volcanoes, but I don't think it is through differential in heliosphere pushing magma around, some other mechanism is probably responsible...

Horn
2nd March 2013, 05:00 PM
Well it is one theory, certainly I buy that changes in suns output and thus in heliosphere can trigger volcanoes

Aha, so you are in agreement that Earth will end within a large Fart.

fitting.

Dogman
2nd March 2013, 05:03 PM
One way maybe to blow up the earth is to have everyone on the planet flush their toilets all at the same time!

Horn
2nd March 2013, 05:04 PM
My only question is the actual size of this gas bag and the orifice attendant there to,

people have been known to have been exaggerating gas bags in the past.

Only to turn out little turds.

Neuro
2nd March 2013, 05:07 PM
Aha, so you are in agreement that Earth will end within a large Fart.

fitting.Only if the volcano occurs where the methane is. Couldn't one go down and mine those chunks of frozen methane a 100.000 gigatons of methane, could really do miracles for energy independence...

Horn
2nd March 2013, 05:17 PM
One way maybe to blow up the earth is to have everyone on the planet flush their toilets all at the same time!

Good God Gandolph, this type of behavior is not expected from you.

The Orcs are saturating our sky with aluminum and you bring this potty mouth topic into the duscussion.

Neuro
2nd March 2013, 05:21 PM
Good God Gandolph, this type of behavior is not expected from you.

The Orcs are saturating our sky with aluminum and you bring this potty mouth topic into the duscussion.
I think your girlfriend is correct about you having watched more than enough Hobbit...

Cebu_4_2
2nd March 2013, 05:32 PM
I like hobbits. And tatertots.

Horn
2nd March 2013, 05:34 PM
I think your girlfriend is correct about you having watched more than enough Hobbit...

Radagast is ridding his rabbit sleigh again,

I'm suggesting the truth & answer might lie in the past.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyhBv2RPiGg

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