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<blockquote data-quote="ironside100" data-source="post: 11693" data-attributes="member: 534"><p><strong>Re: The Day After Tomorrow</strong></p><p></p><p>If the greenland ice cap melted rising sea level by approx 6m then cities such as London and New York would be under water but thats only if the whole sheet goes. Another major effect of ice sheets is their ability to reflect solar radiation back into space (Albedo). With an expansion of ice caps over the northern hemisphere the amount of solar energy heating the earth would decrease, futher intensifying the new ice age, until it is possible that we eventually move into a snowball earth phase where the entire surface, from pole to equator, is convered by ice. This process would take millons of years and it is thought that "snowball earths" have occured on several occasions in earths history.</p><p> </p><p>Snowball earth theory is a creation of Prof Paul Hoffman of Harvard university. </p><p> </p><p>check out this bad ass mother's theory</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www-eps.harvard.edu/people/faculty/hoffman/snowball_paper.html" target="_blank">http://www-eps.harvard.edu/people/faculty/...ball_paper.html</a></p><p> </p><p>its quite interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ironside100, post: 11693, member: 534"] [b]Re: The Day After Tomorrow[/b] If the greenland ice cap melted rising sea level by approx 6m then cities such as London and New York would be under water but thats only if the whole sheet goes. Another major effect of ice sheets is their ability to reflect solar radiation back into space (Albedo). With an expansion of ice caps over the northern hemisphere the amount of solar energy heating the earth would decrease, futher intensifying the new ice age, until it is possible that we eventually move into a snowball earth phase where the entire surface, from pole to equator, is convered by ice. This process would take millons of years and it is thought that "snowball earths" have occured on several occasions in earths history. Snowball earth theory is a creation of Prof Paul Hoffman of Harvard university. check out this bad ass mother's theory [url=http://www-eps.harvard.edu/people/faculty/hoffman/snowball_paper.html]http://www-eps.harvard.edu/people/faculty/...ball_paper.html[/url] its quite interesting. [/QUOTE]
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