Sea Levels in AJoIH Timeline, 1st Jan, 2032
Before I start I'm going to say one thing. GLOBAL WARMING FROM MAN-MADE CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL!!!!!!If you can't accept that, than frankly, I personally don't want you following this. If you can't accept a scientific fact that is known worldwide than you need re-evaluate yourself and life choices. It's simple thermodynamics, if you don't understand that than you are not going to understand stuff like Quantum Entanglement, Hawking Radiation, Einstein-Rosen Bridges, Mass Energy Transfer, Space-Time Distortion, Horizontal Gene Transfer, and more which are going to be in AJoIH. Alright we good? Good.
Now in my last map, I show'd the borders of nations that show the sea levels at our present locations, this map shows sea levels across the world as they are on 1st of January, 2032. The sea levels are at a level that are devastating rising to 35 meters greater than our own wiping out major cities across the globe and dislodging hundreds of millions of people, including
New York City
Tokyo
Seoul
Pyongyang
Rome
Hamburg
Beijing
Rio de Janeiro
Sydney
Cairo
This has forced many people inland to more rural areas such as the American Great Plains, Siberia, inland Europe and Asia. The world is undoubtedly changed forever, with the 3 top countries losing land being The United States of America, The People's Republic of China, and The New Communist State of Russia.
Data and Map are from https://calculatedearth.com/
Now in my last map, I show'd the borders of nations that show the sea levels at our present locations, this map shows sea levels across the world as they are on 1st of January, 2032. The sea levels are at a level that are devastating rising to 35 meters greater than our own wiping out major cities across the globe and dislodging hundreds of millions of people, including
New York City
Tokyo
Seoul
Pyongyang
Rome
Hamburg
Beijing
Rio de Janeiro
Sydney
Cairo
This has forced many people inland to more rural areas such as the American Great Plains, Siberia, inland Europe and Asia. The world is undoubtedly changed forever, with the 3 top countries losing land being The United States of America, The People's Republic of China, and The New Communist State of Russia.
Data and Map are from https://calculatedearth.com/
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Science has global climate change all wrong...
...But not how you think.
Science is using models to predict the effects of global warming, but are not reincorporating those effects back into their models. This means that the effects of global warming are not factor into the effects of global warming. This ignores massive inputs into the equation including the release of greenhouse gases from the thawing of the permafrost, loss of sea ice area which exposes open ocean to warming, nor does it factor in the effects of the most potent greenhouse gas by far: water vapor, created as the atmosphere's ability to hold moisture increases with temperature.
In other words, science doesn't have a clue how BAD global climate change is.
This summer marks the first time the effects I have predicted are becoming obvious. The jet stream in the northern hemisphere has slowed significantly, and has created the conditions to create the warmest month in the history of keeping temperatures, due to blocking effects from a jet stream slowed by the known effect created as the arctic warms relative to the equator. This creates pockets of high pressure which don't move and results in massive heat waves in some regions, such as Europe and North America are experiencing.
I've also noticed that for the first time since I've been watching satellite images (which I do multiple times a day due to my lifestyle) that the northern hemisphere is completely covered in high level moisture, meaning that the earth cannot radiate as much heat into space at night, a factor not monitored by science.
Given that NOAA has been told it CANNOT even acknowledge, much less consider climate change in their forecasting, I have asked them for data which I can use to track climate change. The most important data to monitor climate change, aside from atmospheric CO2 of course, are nighttime low temperatures, daily average relative humidity, and ocean temperature, all differentiated by hemisphere (north v. south). With these data, I can better understand and predict climate change effects.
I happen to be in the heart of a machine greatly affected by climate change, the eastern Pacific tropical weather theater. Here I am witnessing firsthand the conversion of desert into subtropical, as the humidity has continued to rise so dramatically that I cannot do any work this summer, whereas I could work each summer previously (until September/October anyway, when monsoon season brings in residual tropical moisture.) I also watch tropical weather of course and have noticed some VERY unusual activity which indicates further that climate change has entered a new, undeniable era where its effects are going to start to become deadly on a massive scale.
I'm anxious to see how things pan out.
As to sea level...I am not so much concerned about it rising as I am it falling. I don't believe that warming will continue unabated. The rise in humidity and ocean temperatures mean that we are headed for the conditions which will create another ice age. As the air warms, it takes in more moisture which leads to more cloud cover. Presently, we are experiencing 100% upper level moisture in the northern hemisphere. That could easily change into 100% cloud cover with just a slight increase in atmospheric temperature. Once we see 100% cloud cover, there will be a massive cooling trend to correct this increase in humidity which will lead to an ice age, which would likely see an onset in just a couple of years. Once this happens, ocean levels will fall as precipitation begins to form as snow in the northern hemisphere.
Keep up the good work. People need to be aware of the effects their lifestyle has on their own future. Burning fossil fuels, using plastic, and just being part of society is destroying this planet's ability to support our own existence.
...But not how you think.
Science is using models to predict the effects of global warming, but are not reincorporating those effects back into their models. This means that the effects of global warming are not factor into the effects of global warming. This ignores massive inputs into the equation including the release of greenhouse gases from the thawing of the permafrost, loss of sea ice area which exposes open ocean to warming, nor does it factor in the effects of the most potent greenhouse gas by far: water vapor, created as the atmosphere's ability to hold moisture increases with temperature.
In other words, science doesn't have a clue how BAD global climate change is.
This summer marks the first time the effects I have predicted are becoming obvious. The jet stream in the northern hemisphere has slowed significantly, and has created the conditions to create the warmest month in the history of keeping temperatures, due to blocking effects from a jet stream slowed by the known effect created as the arctic warms relative to the equator. This creates pockets of high pressure which don't move and results in massive heat waves in some regions, such as Europe and North America are experiencing.
I've also noticed that for the first time since I've been watching satellite images (which I do multiple times a day due to my lifestyle) that the northern hemisphere is completely covered in high level moisture, meaning that the earth cannot radiate as much heat into space at night, a factor not monitored by science.
Given that NOAA has been told it CANNOT even acknowledge, much less consider climate change in their forecasting, I have asked them for data which I can use to track climate change. The most important data to monitor climate change, aside from atmospheric CO2 of course, are nighttime low temperatures, daily average relative humidity, and ocean temperature, all differentiated by hemisphere (north v. south). With these data, I can better understand and predict climate change effects.
I happen to be in the heart of a machine greatly affected by climate change, the eastern Pacific tropical weather theater. Here I am witnessing firsthand the conversion of desert into subtropical, as the humidity has continued to rise so dramatically that I cannot do any work this summer, whereas I could work each summer previously (until September/October anyway, when monsoon season brings in residual tropical moisture.) I also watch tropical weather of course and have noticed some VERY unusual activity which indicates further that climate change has entered a new, undeniable era where its effects are going to start to become deadly on a massive scale.
I'm anxious to see how things pan out.
As to sea level...I am not so much concerned about it rising as I am it falling. I don't believe that warming will continue unabated. The rise in humidity and ocean temperatures mean that we are headed for the conditions which will create another ice age. As the air warms, it takes in more moisture which leads to more cloud cover. Presently, we are experiencing 100% upper level moisture in the northern hemisphere. That could easily change into 100% cloud cover with just a slight increase in atmospheric temperature. Once we see 100% cloud cover, there will be a massive cooling trend to correct this increase in humidity which will lead to an ice age, which would likely see an onset in just a couple of years. Once this happens, ocean levels will fall as precipitation begins to form as snow in the northern hemisphere.
Keep up the good work. People need to be aware of the effects their lifestyle has on their own future. Burning fossil fuels, using plastic, and just being part of society is destroying this planet's ability to support our own existence.
First: Thanks for the complement at the end, I try my best.
Second: What is your occupation?
Third: This is a basic thing, I don't know nearly enough about meteorology to get anywhere near a true accurate representation, I'm more of a quantum physics and space geek. If you would love to help that would be highly appreciated. Also the hold that many non-science believing people have on science and research is disgusting, *cough cough* Ted Cruz *cough cough*
Second: What is your occupation?
Third: This is a basic thing, I don't know nearly enough about meteorology to get anywhere near a true accurate representation, I'm more of a quantum physics and space geek. If you would love to help that would be highly appreciated. Also the hold that many non-science believing people have on science and research is disgusting, *cough cough* Ted Cruz *cough cough*
Go and find a book called "Meteorology" by Dunn (4th edition is best). That contains all you need to know about the weather and the climate which determines what it will be.
As to my occupation, I am disabled, which means I am a full time human being. This means I am free to conduct scientific and other research in order to find an understanding of the world around me. And since I was always a "jack of all trades" anyway, my knowledge is broad and thus I am able to understand a great deal about the universe in which we live and the world we are stuck on (for the moment, I do have aspirations to leave it one day...)
Generally, people are complete idiots. And it's quite sad too. Every single human being is capable of being a genius, far more capable than Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein. It really boils down to will and education - whether or not you are satisfied with accepting the education provided to you as sufficient, which I found not to be the case by any means.
So yeah, go get Dunn's book and otherwise just read and read and read, and don't believe a damn thing you read until you have confirmed it for yourself. Also, think. Use simple logic. As for climate change, that's quite easy, just read up on paleoclimatology - what the climate has been over history, and compare that to the sequestration of what are now fossil fuels. Try reading this too: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/21180985/ - I wrote that about 8 years ago. It still explains things quite well.
As to my occupation, I am disabled, which means I am a full time human being. This means I am free to conduct scientific and other research in order to find an understanding of the world around me. And since I was always a "jack of all trades" anyway, my knowledge is broad and thus I am able to understand a great deal about the universe in which we live and the world we are stuck on (for the moment, I do have aspirations to leave it one day...)
Generally, people are complete idiots. And it's quite sad too. Every single human being is capable of being a genius, far more capable than Stephen Hawking or Albert Einstein. It really boils down to will and education - whether or not you are satisfied with accepting the education provided to you as sufficient, which I found not to be the case by any means.
So yeah, go get Dunn's book and otherwise just read and read and read, and don't believe a damn thing you read until you have confirmed it for yourself. Also, think. Use simple logic. As for climate change, that's quite easy, just read up on paleoclimatology - what the climate has been over history, and compare that to the sequestration of what are now fossil fuels. Try reading this too: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/21180985/ - I wrote that about 8 years ago. It still explains things quite well.
Yeah...I'm human, having achieved my potential as a result of getting my own education beyond what was offered. Of course, I had little choice, being disfigured prior to starting second grade by 35 stitches in my face from a dog bite.
It seems that being hated is a good thing. And I hate right back too, hatred for a people who are completely ignorant of the damage their very existence does to everyone else, everything else, and even their own damn future. Stupid people are quite easy to hate.
It seems that being hated is a good thing. And I hate right back too, hatred for a people who are completely ignorant of the damage their very existence does to everyone else, everything else, and even their own damn future. Stupid people are quite easy to hate.
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