- 01 Jul 2018 22:09
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1. The Antarctic Circle has 9 times the ice vs. the Arctic, is on average 50F colder than the Arctic, and calves/puts 9 times the ice into the oceans vs. the Arctic, some 46 times the molecular H2O put into the Gulf by the Mississippi River. Hence, the Antarctic Circle cools Earth much more than the Arctic. Why?
2. 1 million years ago, North America was covered with "ice age" glacier down to Indiana, while Greenland was entirely green. Hence, during the past million years, Greenland froze while North America thawed, all at the same time on the same planet with the same atmosphere with the same amount of Co2 in the atmosphere. So what did Co2 have to do with either event?
3. If you have two and only two measures of the same thing, and both measures return highly correlated data, should you accept the data, or fudge both one way with uncorrelated "corrections" to support your cause?
2. 1 million years ago, North America was covered with "ice age" glacier down to Indiana, while Greenland was entirely green. Hence, during the past million years, Greenland froze while North America thawed, all at the same time on the same planet with the same atmosphere with the same amount of Co2 in the atmosphere. So what did Co2 have to do with either event?
3. If you have two and only two measures of the same thing, and both measures return highly correlated data, should you accept the data, or fudge both one way with uncorrelated "corrections" to support your cause?