Yes, it’s the “once in a thousand years event” that I found likely optimistic. And the idiots with their heads in the giant sandbar known as Florida. Still above water at low tide….If you live in a part of the country that over a 24-hour period can receive 20-inches of rainfall from a tropical storm making landfall and the highest elevation is a freeway overpass, there is going to be flooding.
I would say the opposite. As long as the people go with it...As long as the people get out in time, Florida will be no big loss, tbpfhwymf.
Agreed. That part is silly. We're still within 100 years of the Labor Day Hurricane (1935) which had a low pressure of only 892 millibars, a number that has never been equaled anywhere in the US and is within 12 millibars of the lowest ever recorded on this planet outside of a tornado.Yes, it’s the “once in a thousand years event” that I found likely optimistic. And the idiots with their heads in the giant sandbar known as Florida. Still above water at low tide….
Longer days? Yes, sign me up! I always needed more time in the day. A few milliseconds more sleep sounds grand!Who would have thought this?
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Climate crisis is making days longer, study finds
Melting of ice is slowing planet’s rotation and could disrupt internet traffic, financial transactions and GPSwww.theguardian.com
The climate crisis is causing the length of each day to get longer, analysis shows, as the mass melting of polar ice reshapes the planet.
The phenomenon is a striking demonstration of how humanity’s actions are transforming the Earth, scientists said, rivalling natural processes that have existed for billions of years.
The change in the length of the day is on the scale of milliseconds but this is enough to potentially disrupt internet traffic, financial transactions and GPSnavigation, all of which rely on precise timekeeping.
The length of the Earth’s day has been steadily increasing over geological time due to the gravitational drag of the moon on the planet’s oceans and land. However, the melting of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets due to human-caused global heating has been redistributing water stored at high latitudes into the world’s oceans, leading to more water in the seas nearer the equator. This makes the Earth more oblate – or fatter – slowing the rotation of the planet and lengthening the day still further.
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Rising ocean levels doesn't create more ocean front property. It actually creates less since that would mean that the above water amount of land would be decreasing.Two very, very stupid men.
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‘The dumbest climate conversation of all time’: experts on the Musk-Trump interview
Trump talked about ‘nuclear warming’ while Musk said the only reason to quit fossil fuels is that their supply is finitewww.theguardian.com
“Donald Trump and Elon Musk both made discursive, often fact-free assertions about global heating, including that rising sea levels would create “more oceanfront property” and that there was no urgent need to cut carbon emissions, during an event labeled “the dumbest climate conversation of all time” by one prominent activist.
Trump, the Republican US presidential nominee, and Musk, the world’s richest person, dwelled on the problem of the climate crisis during their much-hyped conversation on X, formerly known as Twitter and owned by Musk, on Monday, agreeing that the world has plenty of time to move away from fossil fuels, if at all.
“You sort of can’t get away from it at this moment,” Trump said of fossil fuels. “I think we have, you know, perhaps hundreds of years left. Nobody really knows.” The former US president added that rising sea levels, caused by melting glaciers, would have the benefit of creating “more oceanfront property”.