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Comments by "terrytees" (@terrytees) on "Snow on ground could disappear for most by end of century, Met Office suggests" video.
@placeholder8768 they did, my brother used to work for the environmental agency, they were told that by 2010 the only areas that will be cool enough to grow crops and live in will be the highlands of Scotland.
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imagine being so void of a valid argument that you have to resort to complaining about grammar in the youtube comments LMAO
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So basically the met office are claiming that the natural cycles of the northern hemisphere of the planet earth spending the vast majority of it's time under ice only to emerge each hundred thousand years for approximately ten thousand years before retreating back into ice has now come to and end. And regardless of the earth rotation around the sun plus all we now about the planet the northern hemisphere will for ever be toasty warm.... No folk's the cycles of earth are not controlled by the sun but are in fact controlled 2.3 children and dropping them off at school in a 4x4, sorry we no long influence the weather with our actions we completely control it. Yeah right
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@placeholder8768 Sorry I don't think you understand whats being said here. A solar minimum is due to the earths rotation around the sun and that fact that the earth is off it's axis. It's not something that can be changed or anything that can be done about it. It's as set in stone as the sun rising and falling, it's part of the same system. No amount of carbon can have any effect on the rotation of the planet around the sun and due to the earth being off it's axis it passes though points when the planet much further away from the sun. "Scientists do not understand solar cycles well at this point. Climate forecasting models, for instance, do not account for them. Yet we should take seriously warnings that we are entering colder, more unpredictable decades ahead, similar to the Maunder Minimum (1645-1715) or Dalton Minimum (1790-1830). According to Irina Kitiashvili, a researcher at the Bay Area Environmental Research Institute at NASA’s research center in California, this new cycle and the sun’s current low level of sunspots could indicate a coming grand solar minimum, which could lower temperatures by as much as 0.3 degrees Celsius by 2025."
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@placeholder8768 TBH I very much doubt it will make any impact on it, if you look at the temp rises before a minimum one could easily assert blame away from the msm culprit and towards the natural pattern it has followed before, the rises in temp before the drop do correlate with it.
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@iiinterpreter Mad Max was set in a dry arid environment so no.
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@placeholder8768 on the contrary it's as natural as it gets, just look at the data. The earth rotates around the sun and off it's axis, as such it's cyclical nature is easily tracked, it's really that simple
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if you think the northern hemisphere won't be seeing snow again then sorry but you are the one in denial of this earths wobbly orbit around the sun
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you didn't need to as nearly every single comment on here are from people calling nonsense over the idea that it's not going to snow in the future so since you said "
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@alan6 The solar minimum is due 2030-2050 and this is a irrefutable mathematical fact that is measured by the earths rotation around the sun and it's wobble, pretty straight forward to predict for a mathematician. Many scientists have come to the conclusion, via there equations, that this minimum will be whats know as a grand solar minimum and much more harsh than expected making the only viable grow zones for crops much close to the equator, think north Africa . Don't forget that the northern hemisphere only retreats from under ice for a window of approximately ten thousand years out of every hundred therefore the idea that we will not see snow again is crackpot rubbish.
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