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David K
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Hi Wesson, is it your belief that sea level is not really level and is taller in the middle of the Pacific than along the east side of the Pacific? Is
the beautiful bridge over the entrance to Sydney Harbor now blocking ships because of higher sea level in Australia (also on the Pacific Ocean). The
Hotel Del Coronado (San Diego) was built on the beach over 100 years ago... IT STILL IS THERE and not in the water!
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wessongroup
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I find it
interesting that folks would dismiss out of hand ... some of the most respected scientific informational sources on health and the environment in the
world
Rather than use this information for better planning ... in the future
But, then .... I have seen this happen before ... for about 40 plus years ... so I don't get to excited about anymore
It is fun to talk about ... at least here ya don't get pushed into a subcommittee every time ya bring it up
Hey Barry, you still believe in medical benefits of "bleeding" ...
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David K
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Obviously facts are less important than insults?
I have not been unemployed for many many years... Been busy every day lately. I (and most other Americans) just did a whole lot more business about
6-7 years ago and wish our current government would preserve, protect and defend the constitution instead of most everything it has been doing.
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tripledigitken
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As someone who enjoys a seaweed salad occasionally, this is good news.
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Obviously facts are less important than insults?
I have not been unemployed for many many years... Been busy every day lately. I (and most other Americans) just did a whole lot more business about
6-7 years ago and wish our current government would preserve, protect and defend the constitution instead of most everything it has been doing.
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Does this mean you are not going to publish your studies?
Oh and I am sorry, I was left with the impression that the current political environment was keeping you from thriving. My bad.
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by tripledigitken
As someone who enjoys a seaweed salad occasionally, this is good news. |
Just think, if there was no testing you wouldn't know any better.
In that case no news might be good news.
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wessongroup
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Hi Wesson, is it your belief that sea level is not really level and is taller in the middle of the Pacific than along the east side of the Pacific? Is
the beautiful bridge over the entrance to Sydney Harbor now blocking ships because of higher sea level in Australia (also on the Pacific Ocean). The
Hotel Del Coronado (San Diego) was built on the beach over 100 years ago... IT STILL IS THERE and not in the water! |
Are you rejecting the three examples given ... as non science and untrue ?
Rising sea level:
"The waters are not just threatening to overwhelm their defences, they are eroding roads while the salt makes the land infertile."
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-27742957
And would say, each location has it's own unique environment which would be effected uniquely ... it's not all the same
[Edited on 6-9-2014 by wessongroup]
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MrBillM
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A Rising Tide .............
Brings the Beach Closer.
WHAT could be wrong with THAT ?
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Mexitron
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With the nightmare scenario of a 300-foot sea rise I'll just have to drive an hour south to Waco for the beach....and looks like a killer, eh, bad
choice of words, excellent point break into a huge bay.
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Skipjack Joe
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Sea level is a base point because it is fairly consistent within the range of normal tidal change. So the sea level in Del Mar, California and the sea
level in the Marshall Islands is the same level.
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Not true again, DK.
The sea height in the western pacific, near the phillipines, is higher than the eastern pacific, panama, at the same sea level. That's the normal
pattern based upon the Walker circulation model. The situation reversed during an El Nino year. Introductory Oceanography.
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
...the sea level in Del Mar, California and the sea level in the Marshall Islands is the same level.
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you flat-earthers crack me up!
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tripledigitken
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Quote: | Originally posted by SFandH
BG,
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I'd prefer it if the thread went back to ***ushima even though it looks like there is no imminent threat to the western hemisphere from the disaster.
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expect insults for that suggestion.
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MrBillM
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The Canary at the Beach
Today saw another Newspaper story detailing the danger faced by Bangladesh from the rising seas.
Which concerned me to the extent that I HOPE the clothing factories where so many of my shirts are produced are not in
danger.
BUT, it may not be that big a problem given that a lot are also sewn in India, China, Jordan and Vietnam.
Thankfully.
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MrBillM
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Were the Devils getting their just deserts.
And, gaining from the experience.
By selling so much stuff to the U.S. afterwards.
Win-Win for all.
Excepting, of course, those turned into crispy critters or consumed by Radiation.
Don't start something that you won't want the other guy to finish.
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monoloco
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***ushima released 168 times more radiation than Hiroshima. There is a massive coverup by TEPCO and the Japanese government of the fact that it's much
worse than the official line. Here's a good video about it:
http://youtu.be/AAEvT_UdhNI
"The future ain't what it used to be"
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Skipjack Joe
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Doug is constantly pruning this thread. All talk about global warming and obamacare is unwelcome.
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
Doug is constantly pruning this thread. All talk about global warming and obamacare is unwelcome. |
doesn't affect Baja nor does it tow the party line
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wessongroup
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***ushima is a direct result of the worlds need to find "energy" .... to allow continued "growth" without immediate negative environmental feed back
loops ....
And from the video .... it ain't looking to good, at this time or in the near future
Just wait a while on the "kelp" ....
[Edited on 6-11-2014 by wessongroup]
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Skipjack Joe
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Speaking of ***uyama and energy needs ..... <grin>
I recently came across this video of an invention by an Idaho couple of paving our roads with solar panels. Somehow they managed to build the solar
cells directly into these hard blocks that generate power but can withstand the weight of vehicles.
Probably far down the road (roll eyes) but I can see a distant future like that.
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SFandH
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I think solar roofing shingles are in the future. Improve the current two part system, a roof with solar panels on top, and just make the roof itself
out of photovoltaic materials. Every building generates electricity and feeds it into the grid.
This is a step in that direction:
http://www.dowpowerhouse.com/
[Edited on 6-11-2014 by SFandH]
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