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gareth19 (imported) wrote: Mon May 06, 2013 1:37 am You can find this material in Fagan's book or in Karl Butzer's earlier Environment and Archeology Chicago 1964, whose conclusions are briefly summarized in the Cambridge Ancient History vol. 1, part 1 Prolegomena and Prehistory.

A lot of science since 1964 :)
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A lot of science since 1964 :)

Yes, most of which you have apparently not read if you mistake the Neolithic for the Younger Dryas. The 2009 book doesn't appreciably change the Blytt-Sernander climatic sequence, which in fact was established in the early twentieth century. (Unlike television shows, some scientific conclusions endure for centuries. The acceleration of falling objects is the same as that measured by Galileo; the dust mites seen by Hooke are the same species we can see today). The only real change has been a more precise dating of events thanks to dendrochronological and varve calibrations of radiocarbon dates.

The speculations about a meteor/comet impact triggering the Younger Dryas is the most recent idea, but not one that is universally accepted. What is now universally accepted is that the Younger Dryas is the result of a temporary freshwater disruption of the heat transfer patterns in the North Atlantic and thus an entirely local phenomenon that did not affect the South Atlantic, the Indian, the Arctic or the Pacific Oceans and their climatic zones. Global means the entire globe.
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In the coming global warming/ice age yes one will trigger the other, Pele will keep it away from those of us who know who mother is.🙏

The Pagan, River :tongueout
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Tue May 07, 2013 5:29 am In the coming global warming/ice age yes one will trigger the other, Pele will keep it away from those of us who know who mother is.🙏

The Pagan, River :tongueout

Sad.

Some don't know who their father is, either.

Orphans, as it were...
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Hardly Five Months Later and

It's Blizzard Season Again.

Whereas the Hurricane season has been nearly absent so far,

Blizzard Season is starting early and strong. This fits the model of Global Warming, trust Moi.

http://news.yahoo.com/storm-brings-snow ... 36197.html

"A storm system that buried parts of Wyoming and South Dakota in heavy, wet snow on Friday also brought powerful thunderstorms and possible tornadoes to the Great Plains.

The storm dumped at least 33 inches of snow in a part of South Dakota's scenic Black Hills, . . . "

These locations seem a state or two west of EA-Land. It must be time to set up the lutefisk.

Any scent of a Blizzard in the air. Or is it that you first know it has blizzarded when you get a cold nose?

Moi

The Winds of Santa Anna Blow Dry Strong and Hot.

No blizzards here
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You know of course it has snowed in LA.

2008 was the last time.

Lets see, we get blizzards, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, fires, droughts, Yep, God made this country for you and me.

OH and volcano's lots of them and they are all active, I am so happy god is on our side.
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:46 pm Hardly Five Months Later and

It's Blizzard Season Again.

Whereas the Hurricane season has been nearly absent so far,

Blizzard Season is starting early and strong. This fits the model of Global Warming, trust Moi.

http://news.yahoo.com/storm-brings-snow ... 36197.html

"A storm system that buried parts of Wyoming and South Dakota in heavy, wet snow on Friday also brought powerful thunderstorms and possible tornadoes to the Great Plains.

The storm dumped at least 33 inches of snow in a part of South Dakota's scenic Black Hills, . . . "

These locations seem a state or two west of EA-Land. It must be time to set up the lutefisk.

Any scent of a Blizzard in the air. Or is it that you first know it has blizzarded when you get a cold nose?

Moi

The Winds of Santa Anna B
Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2013 8:05 am low Dry Strong and Hot.

No blizzards here

You know of course it has snowed in LA.

2008 was the last time.

Lets see, we get blizzards, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, fires, droughts, Yep, God made this country for you and me.

OH and volcano's lots of them and
they are all active, I am so happy god is on our side.

See, the time to start worrying is the first summer when the snow does not completely melt away. That is when the glaciers start forming...
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Dear EA Blizzarded Members

:dong: no not those members! :D

I am thinking or you in my 80F Southern California seaside home. Well 1 mile from the ocean, close enough.

Do share! 👅

Are you snowed in?

Have you shoveled your driveways and sidewalks?

Are the joints feeling more than 1 year older since last year? :D

How is the Winter Wonderland this Winter.

Moi 🚬

in Paradise 80F & :tongueout too
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moi, how far are you from the fires at Big Sur?
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About six inches to the water.

It was chili and jalopena night
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