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At 09:55 AM 12/11/07, you wrote:

>Daily links to top stories in the news about environmental health.

>Greenland ice sheet melting at record rate. The Greenland ice sheet melted

>at a record rate this year, the largest ever since satellite measurements

>began in 1979, a top climate scientist reported on Monday. Reuters

 

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Thank god it is not freezing over, at a record rate.

 

 

tirsdag 11. dec 2007 kl. 18:39 skrev The Havens:

 

> At 09:55 AM 12/11/07, you wrote:

> >Daily links to top stories in the news about environmental health.

> >Greenland ice sheet melting at record rate. The Greenland ice sheet

> melted

> >at a record rate this year, the largest ever since satellite

> measurements

> >began in 1979, a top climate scientist reported on Monday. Reuters

>

> ******

> Kraig and Shirley Carroll ... in the woods of SE Kentucky

> http://www.thehavens.com/

> thehavens

> 606-376-3363

>

>

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> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

> Version: 6.0.859 / Virus Database: 585 - Release 2/14/05

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Kenn, has anyone measured the ambient temperature of the atmosphere over

Greenland, and compared it to what it was over the past years?

As an experiment, we cleared out the icecream freezers in a shop I owned, and

left the bucket of ice in the sink in the kitchen. It lasted most of the day

until evening rush hour necessitated washing it down the plughole so that sink

could be used to wash dishes.

we also put half a bucket in the microwave and left it on for half an hour at

10% power.

Guess which melted (all over) and faster......

I cannot see that a 2-3 degree ambient change of temperature over the ice is

going to make such a difference ---- could always be wrong... LOL..

Has anyone checked to see if the SUN has changed its spots - so to speak, and

changed the output in terms of wavelength, intensity - sure feels as if it

penetrates deeper than a couple of years ago....... and while they are at it -

has anyone checked the cumulative effect of all the communication wavelengths

that have been propagated all over the surface of this planet over the past five

years - let alone decade....

As I said - could be wrong - but let's check all bases before we point the

finger, and make the call....

Regards

Jorge

 

---- kenn johnsen <kennj wrote:

> Thank god it is not freezing over, at a record rate.

>

>

> tirsdag 11. dec 2007 kl. 18:39 skrev The Havens:

>

> > At 09:55 AM 12/11/07, you wrote:

> > >Daily links to top stories in the news about environmental health.

> > >Greenland ice sheet melting at record rate. The Greenland ice sheet

> > melted

> > >at a record rate this year, the largest ever since satellite

> > measurements

> > >began in 1979, a top climate scientist reported on Monday. Reuters

> >

> > ******

> > Kraig and Shirley Carroll ... in the woods of SE Kentucky

> > http://www.thehavens.com/

> > thehavens

> > 606-376-3363

> >

> >

> > ---

> > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.

> > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).

> > Version: 6.0.859 / Virus Database: 585 - Release 2/14/05

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