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Tipping Pint talks about my book
Tipping Point The Coming Global Weather Crisis

I am a retired Navy Weather Forecaster and I forecast that when the Arctic Ocean melts it has severe consequences in the worlds climate, effectively breaking the worlds global jetstream and throwing the world into a new Ice Age.

In the depths of the last Ice Age, over 8 million square miles of ice covered the continents. This changed the very geography of the Earth and many shallow seas now covered by ocean were above sea level. The Bereing Straits, Yellow Sea, East China Sea and a large portion of the Phillipine Sea (among many others) were all mostly above sea level.

I theorize on the meteorological and oceanographic conditions that allowed glaciers to form and last for 100,000 years, plus what effect miles of ice had on continents, oceans and man. What is was like for men and animals living next to a glacier.

A GARDEN OF EDEN
An inch a day is not much evaporation, but over thousands of years this evaporation and the combined reduced inflow from the Atlantic lowered the sea levels in the Mediterranean by many hundreds and (even thousands of feet in the Aegean Sea area); this created a Garden of Eden and when SuperVolcano Toba erupted 75,000 years ago, a thick maritime cloud bank would of shelted man from the dangerous untraviolet rays of the sun; the Aegean Sea in the Eastern Mediterranean became a canyon several thousand feet deep from Africa to Greece, with large areas of inhabitable terrain, it was likely a Garden of Eden for over 80,000 years -- giving man a safe haven from both beasts and massive volcanic eruptions.

ABRUPT CHANGES
Abrupt weather changes have occurred in the past, when conditions existed almost exactly like they are today. Data from Ice cores taken from glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica have shown us that the transition into the next Ice Age comes very rapidly after the warm peak is reached. Granted this is rapid on a geologic timeframe. But it is also true that one day in Canada and Eurasia, the winter will bring a solid freeze and this ice will not melt for 36 million days (approximately 100,000 years).

ICE
94 % of the last 400,000 years the world has been locked in an ice age, only 24,000 years of that time has the world been really warm and most of that time has been in the last 16,000 years. We are OVERDUE for a change in the weather.

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  • Ya and a comet named elenin is suppose to end life as we know it.....

    It never ends does it

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