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To: Moominoid who wrote (2626)1/13/2001 7:00:25 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4583
 
That's most intriguing, if you study data from ice cores on atmospheric composition, has it changed much over time? I would imagine it has... also, I saw a program that was convincing about the coming ice age... it explained that prior to each ice age there are erratic temperature peaks, basically a global warming effect first, and that the melting fresh water glaciers cause the global temperatures to drop because the cold fresh water being introduced into the warm salt water gulf stream inhibits the flow of the gulf stream and stops the gulf stream from warming the northern regions of the globe during the winter... this would allow the winters to become gradually much colder and longer until the next ice age has finally developed in full... this program also explained that the current global warming has already started the next ice age, and that many of the glaciers have already receded 20 and 30 miles inland as a result of the current warming... this explains the severe extremes in our current global weather patterns..... have you done any research or come across that kind of data in your work?

Are any of your papers published on the Net?

GZ