[Homestead] The next ice age is due 2012

Tracy tracy9j at frontiernet.net
Sun Jan 1 19:25:34 EST 2006


I have been trying to find info on this myself and keep getting biased 
sounding material.  I found this graph at several sites.  It seems to have 
the only seemingly unbiased, long term data on temp and CO2.  Sure looks 
cyclic to me.  Looks like we will be headed for a cool spell in the not to 
distant future, give or take 1000 years.  I "lost" another site, but it 
superimposed a particulate graph onto the temp/CO2 graph and that showed the 
temps dropping when the particulates were high.  Makes sense.

http://www.grida.no/climate/vital/02.htm

Tracy Julian
in East North-Central Minnesota


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob" <becida at comcast.net>
To: <homestead at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:58 PM
Subject: [Homestead] The next ice age is due 2012


> Just read this one... I find myself asking "who really knows"?
>
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> Rob
>
> becida at comcast.net
> Western Washington State, USA
> ```````````
> http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/6092.asp
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> >>Cyclical Ice age gets hold of the earth  how severe will it be by 2012?
> India Daily Technology Team
> Dec. 29, 2005
>
> Ice ages come every 11,000 years. A mega ice age comes every 105,000
> years. Both are due between now and 2012. The 11,000 year cycle
> happens because of increase and decrease of cyclical underwater
> volcanic eruption. The 105,000 mega ice age happens because of the
> changing shape of the orbit of the earth around the sun  circular to
> elliptical and then back to circular every 105,000 years.
>
> Both the cycles are overdue. They have actually started. Europe right
> now is in deep freeze. Japan and South Korea are experiencing the
> worst snowfall ever. Even New Delhi is experiencing the worst ever
> fog and cold weather. Do not get surprised to see New Delhi
> experiencing the weather of Moscow, Miami experiencing the weather of
> Chicago.<<
>
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