We've been here that long!![]()
I think we have overstayed our welcome:laughing:
We've been here that long!![]()
That explains your post...
How nice that there are some who notice this. Alas, it will be flushed to the wayside in the great omnipresent current of exaggeration and erroneous extrapolation.
larry
In the blink of an eye a bullet can pass through your brain. It doesn't take long to wipe out a species including man. But let's not look behind the curtain and keep denying science.
I think we have overstayed our welcome:laughing:
I don't understand the ice core data that well yet, I admit. But they must be a form of extrapolation, but you guys in the know about them are pretty sure it is not erroneous extrapolation, I take it.
Hi all
Collected weather data also includes ice cores. We now have accurate temperature data for over 400,000 years from Antaractica. Your comparisons are illogical and silly. Your doing invalid extrapolations.
The way I understand it is, most year's depositions of snow are identifiable, and these depositions can be counted. These annual layers contain bubbles that were that year's atmosphere at that location. The bubbles can be isolated and analyzed as to their compositions. The fact that the CO2 amounts vary both upwardly and downwardly suggests that they can be trusted to be a stable indicator within ice.
You are joking I know, but life was never welcome as best I can tell. Life fights a "life or death" struggle every day.
The way I understand it is, most year's depositions of snow are identifiable, and these depositions can be counted. These annual layers contain bubbles that were that year's atmosphere at that location. The bubbles can be isolated and analyzed as to their compositions. The fact that the CO2 amounts vary both upwardly and downwardly suggests that they can be trusted to be a stable indicator within ice.