What an Ice age needs is enough moisture to fall at a cold enough temperature inland. However, Global Warming causes the most evaporation and precipitation likely more than anything else likely would or could. It also causes extreme winds ever increasing. So, if you have a polar vortex dropping with extreme precipitation at the same time you could theoretically have a 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 year or more Ice Age over the U.S. Canada, Europe and All Asia in this sense. HOwever, it would be more likely to hit either all of Asia or All of North America when this started. It would be unlikely to do this to both North America, Europe and Asia (at least all in the same year). So, I'm thinking that you could have 90 degree or warmer water in the Pacific Ocean, increased evaporation, and then have an Ice AGe that would stretch from the Sierras all the way across the U.S. so everything north of say Phoenix Arizona might be snow at that parallel from the Sierras all across the U.S. So, for example, Flagstaff and Santa Fe and on to the east could have 5 to 10 to 20 feet of snow year around for awhile given the right timing of a Polar Vortex Drop into the U.S.
It couldn't happen along the California coast likely because of the warmth of the water. But everywhere east of the Sierras this is possible.
And also, I'm not saying "THIS WILL Happen". What I am saying is it is possible that this could happen given the right variables. So, from this point of view Global warming in the oceans and an ice age on land would be compatible under some circumstances.
So, I think my point of view right now might be: "Global Warming may cause ICE AGES" even though that might sound paradoxical. So, what I', thinking is this is the natural balancing process of the Ecosystem Earth if it is only usually warm for 10,000 years at a time. So, it is possible that the hotter we make it, the cloudier it gets, the cloudier it gets the more precipitation and then the cloudy constant precipitation and higher and higher winds eventually result in an Ice Age.
If this is true it is problematic for humans as they migrate north to avoid the heat, because eventually they might be caught in an ice age and die from the cold.
It also would make sense why we don't have records of advanced civilizations more than 12,000 years ago because those civilizations would have likely ended or moved to another planet at the end of the 10,000 year warm period to better survive the next 100,000 years.
And this also could be what UFOs are all about or partly about.
So, I think my point of view right now might be: "Global Warming may cause ICE AGES" even though that might sound paradoxical. So, what I', thinking is this is the natural balancing process of the Ecosystem Earth if it is only usually warm for 10,000 years at a time. So, it is possible that the hotter we make it, the cloudier it gets, the cloudier it gets the more precipitation and then the cloudy constant precipitation and higher and higher winds eventually result in an Ice Age.
If this is true it is problematic for humans as they migrate north to avoid the heat, because eventually they might be caught in an ice age and die from the cold.
It also would make sense why we don't have records of advanced civilizations more than 12,000 years ago because those civilizations would have likely ended or moved to another planet at the end of the 10,000 year warm period to better survive the next 100,000 years.
And this also could be what UFOs are all about or partly about.
Global Warmists Angry Half The Earth Isn’t Covered In Ice
A new study suggests global warming has prevented another ice age, and global warming fanatics are really upset.
A
newly published study indicates human-caused global warming starting
shortly after the Industrial Revolution may have helped the Earth narrowly avert a catastrophic ice age, and global warming advocates and their mainstream media allies are very angry about it. Yes, really.
For the past 3 million years, the Earth has undergone a regular cycle of long ice age glaciations
occasionally interrupted by short warm periods. The glaciations last
approximately 100,000 years and the warm periods last an average of only
10,000 years. Our present warm period has been in existence for 10,000
years, leading many scientists to worry that a new ice age glaciation
may be imminent.
A study in the science journal Nature
examined the natural cycles that cause the cyclical glaciations and
warm periods and concluded that by the 1800s—after 500 years of cooling
temperatures during the Little Ice Age—the conditions were at hand for
the Earth to end its 10,000-year warm period and plunge into another
full-blown glaciation.
During glaciations, ice sheets more than a mile deep cover much of Europe, Asia, and North America. The Nature
study concluded human-caused global warming may have been the deciding
factor preventing the plunge into another ice age. The study also noted
that ongoing human-caused global warming may be preventing such a plunge
even today.
We Want an Ice Age Now
The Christian Science Monitor published an article Thursday by correspondent Husna Haq claiming it is horrible news that the Earth is not plunging into another ice age glaciation.
It is apparently better for billions of people to die a painful natural death than to live in the temperate world of today.
“While it may appear to be good news that humans have successfully
delayed the next ice age, it’s actually not,” wrote Haq. “Ice ages play a
significant role in shaping the landscape and leaving behind fertile
soil for Earth’s civilizations. They carve channels in Earth, leaving
behind rivers and lakes.”
Got that? It is a horrible thing that thousands of feet of glacial
ice do not cover New York, Chicago, London, Stockholm, St. Petersburg,
Warsaw, and Berlin today because 100,000 years from now—when the
glaciation would finally end—there would be pretty new lakes and rivers
left behind, along with fertile soil for whatever species may or may not
exist on Earth 100,000 years from now.
Population centers with tens of millions of people would be literally
destroyed—including the eradication of the entire nations of Canada,
Great Britain, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, and all of the
Baltic nations—and billions of people would die of starvation as a
result of related crop failures and other climate disasters. This is
what global warming advocates and the mainstream media want to happen
because it is better for billions of people to die a painful natural
death than to live in the temperate world of today as a result of
human-caused global warming.
Gadget Bloggers Are Now Earth Scientists
My favorite part of the Christian Science Monitor article is the claim that “If the period between ice ages becomes too long, the planet may become relatively dry and barren, explains Gizmodo.”
Bloggers on consumer electronics websites seem to be
questionable sources for scientific speculation about ice age climate
conditions 100,000 years from now.
Who or what is a Gizmodo, you may ask? Gizmodo is, according to Wikipedia,
a “design and technology blog” whose bloggers typically express
opinions about iPhones, televisions, and other consumer electronics.
Apparently, one of its bloggers responded to the news
of the narrowly averted ice age by speculating that “Too much time
without an ice age and Earth could become relatively barren and dry.”
Well, gosh darn it, if a blogger in the consumer electronics
blogosphere speculated that this may be true, then it absolutely must be
true and it is worthy of being reported as true in mainstream media
publications like the Christian Science Monitor.
But let’s forget for the moment that bloggers on consumer electronics
websites would seem to be questionable sources for scientific
speculation about ice age climate conditions 100,000 years from now.
Let’s pretend that Gizmodo is akin to the peer-reviewed science journal Geophysical Research Letters.
Does anybody really believe that a “relatively barren and dry”
Canada, Northern Europe, and Northern United States 100,000 years from
now is better than a Canada, Northern Europe, and Northern United States
that are completely obliterated and absolutely devoid of life under
mile-thick glaciers? Does anybody really believe that it is better for
billions of people to die today under the assault of life-strangling
polar ice caps than for people in a future temperate world to undergo
relatively drier conditions? Global warming activists do. And their
mainstream media allies do, too.
And alarmists wonder why nobody follows their advice.
James Taylor is senior fellow for environment policy and vice president for external relations at The Heartland Institute.
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