More Wishful Thinking, it's your go to these days.Speaker to Animals wrote:Well, the Saharan desert was covered in snow today. It's a lonshot, but I hold out hope the Yankees and their retarded Canadian cousins freeze to death in an apocalyptic night of deadly cold.
Everything North of the Armageddon Line has to go.
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Yeah, some crazy pics from Algeria...15 inches in places.Speaker to Animals wrote:Well, the Saharan desert was covered in snow today.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Some Americans seem to be under the impression that the republic is a parliamentary democracy, but it's not, and even if it was, Trump would not be Prime Minister, Paul Ryan would be Prime Minister.
Just because you win the White House, that doesn't give you a supermajority, and even with a supermajority in America you'll be forced to wheel and deal to get all the ducks in a row.
The Ameritards who act like America is a parliamentary democracy are always shunted to the sidelines, and then they throw a tantrum and declare doomsday to be at hand, further rendering themselves into irrelevance, who knew?
Trump knew, which is why he's wheeling and dealing FTW, which is actually what he said he was going to do all along.
Just because you win the White House, that doesn't give you a supermajority, and even with a supermajority in America you'll be forced to wheel and deal to get all the ducks in a row.
The Ameritards who act like America is a parliamentary democracy are always shunted to the sidelines, and then they throw a tantrum and declare doomsday to be at hand, further rendering themselves into irrelevance, who knew?
Trump knew, which is why he's wheeling and dealing FTW, which is actually what he said he was going to do all along.
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Montegriffo wrote:Yeah, some crazy pics from Algeria...15 inches in places.Speaker to Animals wrote:Well, the Saharan desert was covered in snow today.
A lot of people do not appreciate how fast cooling events occurred in the past. The Younger Dryass saw a return of ice age temps and glaciers within a few years. Even the smaller events like the Little Ice Age happened quickly.
Nobody really knows for sure what exactly will happen when those ocean currents get interrupted. This notion that we are headed towards very hot climate, in my opinion, is probably least likely since complex systems like climates tend to have mechanism that push back in opposing directions. Our climate is much warmer already than it otherwise would be without life. My money is on it getting colder as those currentsz shut down again.
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More extremes worldwide is my guess. Droughts and floods, bigger storms, hotter summers colder winters etc.Speaker to Animals wrote:Montegriffo wrote:Yeah, some crazy pics from Algeria...15 inches in places.Speaker to Animals wrote:Well, the Saharan desert was covered in snow today.
A lot of people do not appreciate how fast cooling events occurred in the past. The Younger Dryass saw a return of ice age temps and glaciers within a few years. Even the smaller events like the Little Ice Age happened quickly.
Nobody really knows for sure what exactly will happen when those ocean currents get interrupted. This notion that we are headed towards very hot climate, in my opinion, is probably least likely since complex systems like climates tend to have mechanism that push back in opposing directions. Our climate is much warmer already than it otherwise would be without life. My money is on it getting colder as those currentsz shut down again.
Britain will certainly get colder if the Gulf stream shuts down. We'll have winters like Canada.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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On the bright side you'll have summers like Canada too, or, rather, you'll have an actual summer for the first time, since what you call summer, we call pissing down rain.Montegriffo wrote: We'll have winters like Canada.
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You must be thinking of Wales or Scotland. Dry as a bone here in the East. Shorts and sandals weather May till October.Smitty-48 wrote:On the bright side you'll have summers like Canada too, or, rather, you'll have an actual summer for the first time, since what you call summer, we call pissing down rain.Montegriffo wrote: We'll have winters like Canada.
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Tru enough, Britain via the ranks in the British Army, Otterburn, Sennybridge, but don't forget Salisbury Plain, another rainy shit hole.Montegriffo wrote:You must be thinking of Wales or Scotland.Smitty-48 wrote:On the bright side you'll have summers like Canada too, or, rather, you'll have an actual summer for the first time, since what you call summer, we call pissing down rain.Montegriffo wrote: We'll have winters like Canada.
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Last time the Gulf Stream shut down, the paleolithic inhabitants of Britain had to walk across what would become the English Channel into France to escape the glaciers.Montegriffo wrote:More extremes worldwide is my guess. Droughts and floods, bigger storms, hotter summers colder winters etc.Speaker to Animals wrote:Montegriffo wrote:
Yeah, some crazy pics from Algeria...15 inches in places.
A lot of people do not appreciate how fast cooling events occurred in the past. The Younger Dryass saw a return of ice age temps and glaciers within a few years. Even the smaller events like the Little Ice Age happened quickly.
Nobody really knows for sure what exactly will happen when those ocean currents get interrupted. This notion that we are headed towards very hot climate, in my opinion, is probably least likely since complex systems like climates tend to have mechanism that push back in opposing directions. Our climate is much warmer already than it otherwise would be without life. My money is on it getting colder as those currentsz shut down again.
Britain will certainly get colder if the Gulf stream shuts down. We'll have winters like Canada.
I think the real risk here is that there is a slowing down or intermittent flow of the ocean currents that cause sporadically snowy winters in the northern hemisphere. Bouts of extreme cold, etc. It's not like our orbit changed or whatever else happens every few hundred thousand years to cause ice ages. This has more to do with chemistry.