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Article and footage of hurricane Dorian from the Bahamas. Those poor people!!
Sep 3, 2019 00:30:13   #
debeda
 
https://samsung.weather.com/news/news/2019-09-02-hurricane-dorian-impacts-bahamas-abaco-islands-grand-bahama

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Sep 3, 2019 05:34:59   #
Big dog
 
debeda wrote:
https://samsung.weather.com/news/news/2019-09-02-hurricane-dorian-impacts-bahamas-abaco-islands-grand-bahama


Apocalyptic, I don’t know any other word to describe this storm.
May God have mercy on those people.

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Sep 3, 2019 06:40:02   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
debeda wrote:
https://samsung.weather.com/news/news/2019-09-02-hurricane-dorian-impacts-bahamas-abaco-islands-grand-bahama


Sounds terrible, still unfolding, 3 hours ago 5 people have lost their lives, I hope they were good people so everything is still OK for them, but even so have a look at this talk, - "TED Γ— The Evergreen State College, C*****e C****e is simple David Roberts."

Scary stuff, presented in 2012.

My research connecting volcanic activity to a certain degree of effect on C*****e C****e, has advanced.

Exploding and effusive volcanoes cause a cooling effect and a heating effect, both effects can be immediate, although Pinatubo which is an exploding volcano in the Philippines caused cooling.

While the effusive volcano Bardarbunga in Iceland which erupted strongly in 2014 temporarily shutting down air travel, caused warming.

These volcanic occurrences provide empirical evidence that this strange hot / cold phenomenon can be traced back to chemicals produced by the eruptions modifying the fickle Ozone layer.

"Volcanoes: A Forge for C*****e C****e | Peter Ward | TEDΓ— Wilmington."

This knowledge won't help the unfortunate people in the Bahamas but it might help somebody else.

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Sep 3, 2019 08:04:27   #
debeda
 
Big dog wrote:
Apocalyptic, I don’t know any other word to describe this storm.
May God have mercy on those people.


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Sep 3, 2019 08:05:37   #
debeda
 
RT friend wrote:
Sounds terrible, still unfolding, 3 hours ago 5 people have lost their lives, I hope they were good people so everything is still OK for them, but even so have a look at this talk, - "TED Γ— The Evergreen State College, C*****e C****e is simple David Roberts."

Scary stuff, presented in 2012.

My research connecting volcanic activity to a certain degree of effect on C*****e C****e, has advanced.

Exploding and effusive volcanoes cause a cooling effect and a heating effect, both effects can be immediate, although Pinatubo which is an exploding volcano in the Philippines caused cooling.

While the effusive volcano Bardarbunga in Iceland which erupted strongly in 2014 temporarily shutting down air travel, caused warming.

These volcanic occurrences provide empirical evidence that this strange hot / cold phenomenon can be traced back to chemicals produced by the eruptions modifying the fickle Ozone layer.

"Volcanoes: A Forge for C*****e C****e | Peter Ward | TEDΓ— Wilmington."

This knowledge won't help the unfortunate people in the Bahamas but it might help somebody else.
Sounds terrible, still unfolding, 3 hours ago 5 pe... (show quote)


True. I believe it's always been like that for millions of years. The earth is always changing

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Sep 3, 2019 10:06:09   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
debeda wrote:
True. I believe it's always been like that for millions of years. The earth is always changing


In the TED talk ; Volcanoes a Forge for C*****e C****e | Peter Ward | mentioned that 250,000,000 years ago there was a volcanic eruption in Siberia that spewed larvae over an area almost the size of the US.

Iceland's Bardarbunga volcanic eruptions spread larva over 33 square miles.

250 million years ago the Volcanic eruption in Siberia caused the extinction of 96 % of marine life and the oceans warmed up by 14Β° Fahrenheit, 70% of all land vertebrate animals became extinct.

The Carboniferous Age began 359β€’2 million years ago and ended 299 million ; before that the atmosphere was not really suitable for refinements of biological morphology conducive to intelligence.

In fact it wasn't until after there was another great climate disaster when the Dinasours succumbed to extinction 65 million years ago that things reall began to pick up for mammals.

Dinasours began their existence 165 million years ago.

We were Tree Shrews during all of this.

The point I'm making is that it wasn't a topsy turvy prehistory, rather climate evolved as a clear line of systematically sequenced events projecting a continual refinement of climatic norms.

Changes became more self-deprecating, until 10,000 years ago when climate allowed agriculture on a massive scale due to the best possible climatic outcomes consistently achieved, probably by an agreement between Diviniy and Fate, in order to further the progress of sounds becoming incarnate language fostered from a condition of climate compatibility.

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Sep 3, 2019 11:00:21   #
bahmer
 
debeda wrote:
True. I believe it's always been like that for millions of years. The earth is always changing


Amen and Amen

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Sep 3, 2019 11:17:18   #
debeda
 
RT friend wrote:
In the TED talk ; Volcanoes a Forge for C*****e C****e | Peter Ward | mentioned that 250,000,000 years ago there was a volcanic eruption in Siberia that spewed larvae over an area almost the size of the US.

Iceland's Bardarbunga volcanic eruptions spread larva over 33 square miles.

250 million years ago the Volcanic eruption in Siberia caused the extinction of 96 % of marine life and the oceans warmed up by 14Β° Fahrenheit, 70% of all land vertebrate animals became extinct.

The Carboniferous Age began 359β€’2 million years ago and ended 299 million ; before that the atmosphere was not really suitable for refinements of biological morphology conducive to intelligence.

In fact it wasn't until after there was another great climate disaster when the Dinasours succumbed to extinction 65 million years ago that things reall began to pick up for mammals.

Dinasours began their existence 165 million years ago.

We were Tree Shrews during all of this.

The point I'm making is that it wasn't a topsy turvy prehistory, rather climate evolved as a clear line of systematically sequenced events projecting a continual refinement of climatic norms.

Changes became more self-deprecating, until 10,000 years ago when climate allowed agriculture on a massive scale due to the best possible climatic outcomes consistently achieved, probably by an agreement between Diviniy and Fate, in order to further the progress of sounds becoming incarnate language fostered from a condition of climate compatibility.
In the TED talk ; Volcanoes a Forge for C*****e C*... (show quote)


Good geohistory lesson, thanks!

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