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deaniac21 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-19-10 11:18 AM
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82. Just having a bit of fun with your alarmism.
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  -On the Ash cloud nadinbrzezinski  Apr-17-10 10:03 PM   #0 
  - scary  flamingdem   Apr-17-10 10:10 PM   #1 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Apr-17-10 10:15 PM   #2 
  - K&R  Odin2005   Apr-17-10 10:17 PM   #3 
  - Nadinbrzezinski end of the world thread #521...  NeedleCast   Apr-17-10 10:18 PM   #4 
  - Pointing out the likely effects is not end of the world alarmism  havocmom   Apr-17-10 10:20 PM   #8 
  - And the world did not come to an end after Krakatoa either  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-17-10 10:22 PM   #12 
  - I remember being uncomfortable in Colorado even after Mt. St Helens blew  eleny   Apr-17-10 10:33 PM   #17 
  - Great information at this link:  havocmom   Apr-18-10 10:23 AM   #32 
     - Thanks some people just don't get it  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 03:02 PM   #50 
        - While ignorance is annoying, sometimes we much remember:  havocmom   Apr-18-10 03:11 PM   #55 
        - I am starging to think, MOST cannot handle the truth  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 03:22 PM   #65 
        - I get it and thanks for your post.  Whisp   Apr-18-10 03:59 PM   #74 
  - I disagree and find her contributions very worthy. Not sure what you  Flying Dream Blues   Apr-18-10 03:39 PM   #71 
  - lol. succinctly put  cali   Apr-18-10 04:00 PM   #75 
  - May 18, 1980 Mt St. Helens blew  havocmom   Apr-17-10 10:18 PM   #5 
  - And from what I can see from the NYT track  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-17-10 10:19 PM   #6 
     - Gonna be interesting times for a spell.  havocmom   Apr-17-10 10:21 PM   #10 
        - It will have some interesting effects  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-17-10 10:24 PM   #14 
        - yeah, seeing how nature can make some tech useless is an important lesson  havocmom   Apr-17-10 11:20 PM   #26 
           - Really??!!  Delphinus   Apr-18-10 03:45 PM   #72 
        - Think about what moves by air freight  Warpy   Apr-17-10 11:59 PM   #27 
           - I understand that  havocmom   Apr-18-10 12:03 AM   #28 
           - Oh I expect this to last from how it is looking RIGHT NOW  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 12:03 AM   #29 
  - I have learned that there are a lot of weeds and other plants out there  tabatha   Apr-17-10 10:19 PM   #7 
  - Yeah but this will not help most people  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-17-10 10:20 PM   #9 
  - K/R Mother Earth may show us who is in charge.. we may not have time to wage war..  lib2DaBone   Apr-17-10 10:22 PM   #11 
  - Actually something like this, worst case, and I hardly think  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-17-10 10:25 PM   #15 
  - When you are able to realize just exactly where it is that you are,  Subdivisions   Apr-17-10 10:22 PM   #13 
  - Bottom Line - Global warming melted the Icelandic glaciar that exposed the volcano  Bobbieo   Apr-17-10 10:32 PM   #16 
  - I dearly hope you forgot the sarcasm tag on that.  Riftaxe   Apr-17-10 10:50 PM   #19 
  - What sarcasm tag? This follows geologic history. BTW if the glaciar is melted off the top of that  Bobbieo   Apr-17-10 10:57 PM   #20 
  - Why? The Icelandic Glacier has been melting for 20 years. To say  Subdivisions   Apr-17-10 11:02 PM   #21 
     - So to what degree has the lithosphere around the volcano undergone isostatic rebound  TransitJohn   Apr-17-10 11:10 PM   #24 
        - That's a lot of fancy words in such a short space.  Subdivisions   Apr-18-10 12:19 AM   #30 
           - I'm just saying  TransitJohn   Apr-18-10 12:32 AM   #31 
              - Then why don't you take a few moments and school me rather  Subdivisions   Apr-18-10 12:57 PM   #33 
                 - Okay.  TransitJohn   Apr-18-10 07:49 PM   #76 
  - Do you have a link to where you read that this is the case? n/t  keopeli   Apr-17-10 11:06 PM   #23 
  - From the well-respected Journal of Because I Said So, of course  Dreamer Tatum   Apr-18-10 02:49 PM   #45 
     - Much more trustworthy than  Codeine   Apr-18-10 02:57 PM   #47 
        - Both are pee reviewed, though nt  Dreamer Tatum   Apr-18-10 02:58 PM   #48 
  - kr  eleny   Apr-17-10 10:38 PM   #18 
  - Oh, bloody hell.  aquart   Apr-17-10 11:04 PM   #22 
  - Yes it does, it is called albedo  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-17-10 11:10 PM   #25 
  - Good thing we'll all be dead of swine flu before that happens.  HiFructosePronSyrup   Apr-18-10 12:59 PM   #34 
  - Yeah, I'm building a bunker and stocking up on canned food.  deaniac21   Apr-18-10 01:07 PM   #35 
  - Where exactly did I say that?  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 02:32 PM   #40 
     - Just having a bit of fun with your alarmism.  deaniac21   Apr-19-10 11:18 AM   #82 
  - Check out "Year Without A Summer" aka 1816 due to eruption of Mt. Tambora -  lynne   Apr-18-10 01:19 PM   #36 
  - And who is screaming?  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 02:31 PM   #39 
  - I'm in Europe under the ash cloud.  Call Me Wesley   Apr-18-10 01:30 PM   #37 
  - If it wasn't dark at night that would be another stoory  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 02:28 PM   #38 
  - Every cloud changes the albedo by a small degree.  Call Me Wesley   Apr-18-10 02:52 PM   #46 
     - No I am not, you will see  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 03:05 PM   #52 
     - Did you read the article you linked to?  Call Me Wesley   Apr-18-10 03:19 PM   #62 
        - Yes I did  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 03:25 PM   #67 
           - The cloud is 6 to 8 km high.  Call Me Wesley   Apr-18-10 03:37 PM   #70 
     - Your actual knowledge about such events is very helpful.  TexasObserver   Apr-18-10 03:17 PM   #61 
  - Thanks for an eye witness report from Europe.  TexasObserver   Apr-18-10 03:15 PM   #58 
     - It's now totally dark!  Call Me Wesley   Apr-18-10 03:23 PM   #66 
        - Just think, if this was 500 years ago, someone would be sacrificed by now.  TexasObserver   Apr-18-10 03:26 PM   #68 
  - Why is it when a natural event happens like this volcano, someone  Rex   Apr-18-10 02:33 PM   #41 
  - Ah you may not, but weather scientists are happy as clams  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 02:34 PM   #42 
     - Are they happy or excited?  Rex   Apr-18-10 02:42 PM   #43 
        - This much ash Krakatoa  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 02:45 PM   #44 
           - The pictures from reuters are amazing.  Rex   Apr-18-10 03:09 PM   #54 
              - Yep, it is...  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 03:14 PM   #57 
  - O.M.G.!!  zorahopkins   Apr-18-10 02:58 PM   #49 
  - What the hell are you talking about?You think that this will have ZERO effect  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 03:03 PM   #51 
  - I think the point is that you seem to think it will have TOTAL effect  Dreamer Tatum   Apr-18-10 03:08 PM   #53 
  - No, I guess readying is not the strong suit  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 03:13 PM   #56 
     - I think that might happen, but I am utterly certain that life will go on  Dreamer Tatum   Apr-18-10 03:15 PM   #59 
        - And who said a thing about life not going on  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 03:20 PM   #63 
           - OK, so your point is as follows:  Dreamer Tatum   Apr-18-10 03:57 PM   #73 
  - Oh, No! NOT Albedo.  zorahopkins   Apr-18-10 03:17 PM   #60 
  - Are you suggesting this ISN'T a harbinger of the end of the world?!  TexasObserver   Apr-18-10 03:21 PM   #64 
     - Not A Harbinger  zorahopkins   Apr-18-10 03:36 PM   #69 
  - this ash cloud is not nearly thick enough to cause the problems you are suggesting  northernlights   Apr-18-10 07:56 PM   #77 
  - It is higher than rain  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 10:12 PM   #78 
     - it won't stay higher than rain forever  northernlights   Apr-19-10 08:44 AM   #81 
  - Nature is not anthropomorphic. Please don't undercut scientific understanding with nonsense.  Zhade   Apr-18-10 10:24 PM   #79 
     - Why do you think I added this line?  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-18-10 10:27 PM   #80 
 

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