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Showing posts with label global warming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label global warming. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Global Warming Experts Are Hiding Science Facts

I have heard the constant speeches about the rising oceans caused by the melting polar ice caps. Events caused by the greenhouse gasses produced by an assortment of mankind’s lifestyle, factories, cars and an army of farting cows.

As the United States takes the lead of being blamed for every form of destruction to the planet, those same people and/or groups do not acknowledge the laws and regulations the U.S. has in regards to keeping the environment clean and pure. Many if not all of those said laws and regulations that other countries like China and India do not have.

Another possible casualty of science is an upcoming program called ‘Strip The City’ on the Science Channel.  Here is a summary of the program below.

Strip The City Season 2
Episode 3: SINKING CITY – VENICE
Premieres February 12th at 10:00 PM
Sitting in a lagoon on the edge of the Adriatic Sea, Venice is made up of 118 islands, connected by over 400 bridges. More than 16 million visitors are drawn to this Italian destination each year – but the city is under siege. With rising sea level it is gradually sinking and parts of the city flood 250 times every year. How did Venice come to thrive in such an inhospitable place – and how will it survive today? This film looks beneath the city’s skin to discover the engineering wonders that allowed the city to grow.  Stunning CGI animation peels bricks and stone from its historic buildings and drains its waterways. The city’s leading engineers and geologists reveal the secrets that keep Saint Mark’s bell tower from toppling.  We join a team of divers on the first underwater inspection of the 400 year old Rialto Bridge and explore how Venice’s new flood barriers are being built.


Venice is a doomed city. As are many other cities along the Mediterranean Sea that are located on the Eurasian Tectonic plate. The Eurasian plate and the African plate have been butting head for nearly 30 million years now and have created mountain ranges such as the Alps, Caucasus, and Zagros.

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Expert scientist and geologist who are trained in dealing with tectonic plates are now saying that the Eurasian plate is beginning to sink beneath the African plate, creating a abduction zone between Algeria and Sicily. That means in time Sicily/Italy would be the first major landmass to fully go beneath the oceans waters as it is dragged beneath the Mediterranean waters to a slow death and burial underneath the African plate.


All the while chanting global warming activist push their countries leaders to change laws and impose major fines and multiple regulations to prevent the spread of more damage to the Earth. A planet that has continually changed and adapted to its own wobbling orbit around the sun, tectonic movements, volcanic activity, high levels of radiation at its center core and constantly changing surface weather systems as it defends itself from solar storms and meteor showers. 

Not to mention that the moon is slowly rotating away from the Earth about one centimeter a year. The moon has slowed the rotational speed of the Earth to a 24 hour cycle. Without it the Earth would wobble so greatly the day time would last for only a few hours as we see a different starry sky at night. The weather systems would be chaotic as every area of the planet would experience all four seasons in a matter of days.

An army of middle-aged over-weight men sitting in an idling car eating a Big Mac as they are lip syncing AC/DC’s ‘Highway to Hell’ will not destroying the planet. 

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The Cause of Global Warming Strikes Again


Once every 11 years, something unusual happens on the sun: The sun’s polar magnetic field weakens, bottoming out at nothing. the magnetic field appears again, it will be reversed. The sun’s north pole will go from negative to positive, and the south pole will switch from positive to negative.

During the height of the solar cycle, the magnetic field changes polarity, pushing a ripple effect across the Solar System that's detectable by even the far-away Voyager probes.

Data from NASA-supported observatories indicate that the next flip will happen in just three to four months – the north pole has already jumped the gun and reversed, and scientists are not just waiting for the south pole to catch-up. The completed flip will herald changes throughout the entire solar system, according to a NASA video.

The sun’s magnetic influence extends some 8 billion miles through a region called the heliosphere. That region ends at the heliopause, the outermost boundary of our solar system that abuts interstellar space. So, when the sun’s polarity flips, the entire solar system will fell the effects of the change.

During the flip, what is known as the sun’s sheet – a massive surface some 10,000 km thick and billions of miles wide extending outward from the sun's equator – will become wavy. That wavy sheet will create cosmic “stormy weather” throughout the solar system. At the same time, it will also better deflect the cosmic rays spewed from distant supernovae than does a smooth sheet, protecting shuttles and astronauts from the particles.

The sun's magnetic field flips at the peak of each solar cycle, each of which are about 11 years long. This coming reversal will mark the midpoint of Solar Cycle 24, a solar maximum.

Solar maximums and minimums provide important data to scientists looking to create a better portrait of the still mysterious outer bounds of the solar system: Each change in the sun’s cycle provides an opportunity to assess how the sun’s particles from a minimum or a maximum behave in the altered solar system, and then extrapolate what the solar system’s outer boundaries looks like.

Last month, IBEX, NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer in orbit around Earth, used data recorded from the sun’s particles spewed off during its solar minimum to prove that the solar system has a tail. At the time, scientists said that they were still awaiting data from particles released from the sun during its solar maximum, since those particles had not yet had enough time to ricochet toward the heliopause and then rebound back to IBEX.


Scientists have been monitoring the sun’s polarity since 1976, and have recorded three flips, with the fourth due this fall.