The weight of the ice on the 'plates' was huge and some say the continents are still' bobbing' up and down with the removal of it.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑29 Jun 2018, 17:46we know from ice and other cores there has been catastrophic cooling in quite recent times
(Heinrich events - quickly developing 'mini ice ages')
but warmism imposes 19th century view saying ice needs coincidence of 3 Earth orbit variations so gives 30000 years warning
global warming was invented 'by accident' in anticipation of public fears of the next Heinrich event
the last ice age finished less than 10000 years ago - strictly speaking we are still in an ice age
some IA experts have said the next icing phase has already started
Dependant on who you read, the site of Julius Caesar's landing in Britain is 3 miles inland, and 'battle' the site the battle of Hastings is far inland. All over the world there are ships found many miles from the closest waterway etc.
Water level rise in one place is counteracted by a drop in another place.
We really do not know enough to make accurate decisions.
My niece, who went to the same school I did ( well, I went to the boys school but it is now mixed, but I know the spot very well, it was the smokers gathering ) told me that there was a temperature rise of over 1.2 degrees since records were first kept 50 years ago.
Yes, but then (different) kids went out each 'lesson period' and looked at a alcohol tube and wrote the number down.
It was off to the side of a 'canteen' building and near a football field.
It is now a huge tarmacked car park and records are kept with a digital data logger, and faces a new 3 story Gym block. The 'canteen' which catered for around 150 people now caters for over 600 plus staff.
The fact that heat signature from tarmac and facing brick, and the huge increase in heat from the cooking facilities, plus 24 hour monitoring instead of something done as an incidental by boys going out for a smoke is not even considered.
How can they present an average temperature change comparison between records that were taken (casually from a glass tube) between 9:30 am to 3:30 am and 24 hr digital logging?
This is now 'gospel' to hundreds of kids growing up and moving into sciences.