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Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather pattens

Re: Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather patte

Hmmm... could be we are so screwed.
 
Re: Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather patte

Everybody was whining about fossil fuels, and then we're all killed by a giant ice cube. That's funny.
 
Re: Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather patte

Everybody was whining about fossil fuels, and then we're all killed by a giant ice cube. That's funny.


You uh...do understand that these giant icebergs are being formed by the break-up of the Antarctic ice sheets because of...er...a warming planet...right?
 
Re: Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather patte

It will just melt as it approaches warmer waters. Nothing to see here, move along.
 
Re: Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather patte

Plot line?

It doesn't remind me anything of the history of the Titanic, no.
 
Re: Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather patte

Didn't this break off about two years ago?
 
Re: Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather patte

I think they're totally hyping the severity of this iceburg
 
Re: Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather patte

It will just melt as it approaches warmer waters. Nothing to see here, move along.

Not necessarily. An iceberg that large can last a long time if it stays at the right latitude, and can also potentially have a very disruptive effect on ocean currents. That's what a mass-calving of ice sheets in Greenland, Iceland, and the Canadian North is a worrisome concept, as enough large icebergs could theoretically shut down the Gulf Stream, drastically reducing the temperature of Europe.

I'm not saying this particular berg will do that, only saying "it's ice, it'll melt" isn't necessarily always true, or even without danger.
 
Re: Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather patte

Canadave,

I don't think there's any significant reason to suspect this particular iceberg will cause such problems
 
Re: Iceburg size of Luxembourg threatens ocean currents, weather patte

Canadave,

I don't think there's any significant reason to suspect this particular iceberg will cause such problems

I actually agree, I'm just saying people tend to underestimate the "power," so to speak, of polar ice to influence global climate.
 
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