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<blockquote data-quote="CaryP" data-source="post: 11691" data-attributes="member: 34"><p><strong>The Day After Tomorrow</strong></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>According to reports and analysis I've read, the short circuiting of the Gulf Stream would be just one of the affects of global warming. And yes, according to this research, most of northern Europe would be uninhabitable. Glaciers in Greenland, Europe and the North Pole are melting at alarmingly fast rates now. One report I read said that glaciers are melting 8 times faster than previously thought. The South Pole is also falling apart much faster than anticipated. Melting glaciers will have some obvious changes to the world's shore lines. Ocean levels are projected to rise by about 87 feet is memory serves. Most of Florida will be under water. London, New York, New Orleans and other major cities will be under water. This is all supposed to happen within the next 20 years max. </p><p> </p><p>This may have something to do with a polar change where the poles reverse, and not in the same locations. One study I've read showed that the new poles will be located north of Hawaii and east of south Africa. The reason that that poles are so cold, according to this study, is because of their magnetic pull. This magnetic pull draws in the very cold temps. from space. Studies of the north pole show that at one point, it was a tropical area with vegetation and probably animal life. </p><p> </p><p>Cary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaryP, post: 11691, member: 34"] [b]The Day After Tomorrow[/b] According to reports and analysis I've read, the short circuiting of the Gulf Stream would be just one of the affects of global warming. And yes, according to this research, most of northern Europe would be uninhabitable. Glaciers in Greenland, Europe and the North Pole are melting at alarmingly fast rates now. One report I read said that glaciers are melting 8 times faster than previously thought. The South Pole is also falling apart much faster than anticipated. Melting glaciers will have some obvious changes to the world's shore lines. Ocean levels are projected to rise by about 87 feet is memory serves. Most of Florida will be under water. London, New York, New Orleans and other major cities will be under water. This is all supposed to happen within the next 20 years max. This may have something to do with a polar change where the poles reverse, and not in the same locations. One study I've read showed that the new poles will be located north of Hawaii and east of south Africa. The reason that that poles are so cold, according to this study, is because of their magnetic pull. This magnetic pull draws in the very cold temps. from space. Studies of the north pole show that at one point, it was a tropical area with vegetation and probably animal life. Cary [/QUOTE]
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