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Re: [Phys-l] Global Warming



OK.



Jack Uretsky wrote:

My reference was to recent measurements showing that the Gulf Stream appears to be slowing. I'm trying to keep the emphasis on current research results.
Regards,
Jack


On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Bernard Cleyet wrote:


You mean the freezing of England and environs when the GS fails? It'll
prob. happen before warming is enuff to balance it. I understand the GS
has failed before.

bc, who also thinks well of the summary.

Jack Uretsky wrote:


Nice summary, John. You forgot to mention the slowing of the Gulfstrema.
Regards,
Jack




On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, John Mallinckrodt wrote:




A few of my current thoughts on global warming:

1. The current warming trend of ~ 0.5 degrees C per ~ 30 years, IF it
were to continue for just another 150 years, would lead to global
temperatures as high or higher than they have been at almost any time




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