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Reply #12: Wouldn't the "dumping" into the North Atlantic of all [View All]

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Bigmack Donating Member (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Fri Oct-16-09 03:33 PM
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12. Wouldn't the "dumping" into the North Atlantic of all
the freshwater, Greenland ice mean a significant shift southward for the thermohaline current? But then I live on the west coast, so no problemo. Ms Bigmack
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  Oxford Prof. - "Two Degrees C Is Already Gone As A Target . Four Degrees C Is Definitely Possible." hatrack  Oct-14-09 01:37 PM   #0 
   Different mindsets  The Traveler   Oct-14-09 01:50 PM   #1 
   the warmest year recorded globally was not in 2008 or 2007, but in 1998.  populistdriven   Oct-14-09 02:32 PM   #2 
   From RealClimate.org:  GliderGuider   Oct-14-09 02:41 PM   #3 
   they summarize it well, but the difference between the northern and southern data  populistdriven   Oct-14-09 02:52 PM   #4 
   Well, at least it's been discussed here  OKIsItJustMe   Oct-14-09 07:41 PM   #8 
   It's worth noting  pscot   Oct-14-09 04:56 PM   #7 
   Quite true ... but not all that significant  The Traveler   Oct-16-09 01:57 AM   #11 
   +1  Birthmark   Oct-14-09 03:01 PM   #6 
   Finally!  RaleighNCDUer   Oct-14-09 02:53 PM   #5 
   Wouldn't the "dumping" into the North Atlantic of all  Bigmack   Oct-16-09 03:33 PM   #12 
   This is so true. So many predictions err on the conservative side. IPCC 5 is going to...  joshcryer   Oct-16-09 09:19 PM   #13 
   Only  CHIMO   Oct-14-09 08:16 PM   #9 
      The problem is...  Nederland   Oct-14-09 11:36 PM   #10 
         Ice melt, acidification, and methane release are not short term events.  joshcryer   Oct-16-09 09:24 PM   #14 
 

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