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Cincydawg

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Re: Weather, Climate, Environment, and Energy
« Reply #9954 on: Today at 08:00:14 AM »
Ocean water is rushing miles underneath the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ with potentially dire impacts on sea level rise | CNN

A semi-"Doomsday" possibility.  There is some possibility a lot of "bad things" could coincide and cause horrific things, I don't know when, but sooner than 2050.  If this is some kind of war, we're losing.

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« Reply #9955 on: Today at 08:03:58 AM »
Is not there also a possibility that that water "rushing" under the glacier gets frozen by the glacier?
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« Reply #9956 on: Today at 08:50:02 AM »
If the incoming water is frozen by the glacier, it has to be heating up the glacier, so that wouldn't be good (unless the heat is dissipated by some outside mechanism).

Water's heat of fusion is unusually high.

This is just one possibility of a rather sudden dramatic shift in our reality, I don't think anyone can say it's likely in a decade, or unlikely, or anything. 

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« Reply #9957 on: Today at 10:26:43 AM »


The Brazos river, which runs through my town near the coast, is in moderate flood stage.  It's not out of it's banks yet, and it does this kind of flooding regularly.  But it wouldn't take much rain at points North to send it into a major flood, which is what happened in 2016 (the year before Harvey).  That year the river flooded in many areas, backing muddy water into neighborhoods and subdivisions with the sun shining and only a few inches of rain in most places.  All the water came from up-country flooding.  

 

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