There is a prize available for anyone who can determine why it works in some cases and not in others:
Why does hot water freeze faster than cold water?
One of the original claims of AGW that permanent melting of ice would raise sea levels..
Well, there's a huge difference between putting warm water in a unit with refridgeration and a set point than there is with warm water in the Arctic.
When you put warm water in the freezer it raises the temperature inside the freezer above the set point, and then the refridgeration kicks in to bring the temp down. With the unit running, warm water will cool faster than cold water.
If you put a cup of warm water and a cup of cold water in an ice bath, the cold water will freeze first. It's not a special property of water, it's a property of refridgeration units that allows warm water to freeze faster.
He is trying to say that sea levels aren't any different than they have been. IOW, the world is still flat to him.One of the original claims of Christian officials was that the earth was flat.
Your point is what, exactly?
Oh he has a point, and it may apply in some way. But I highly doubt it applied to sea ice.
While I was researching the Mpemba effect, I came across something that I could have sworn I read before, and low and behold...
It's customary to post a link or accreditation when you quote other peoples work...
Why does hot water freeze faster? And other cracking science mysteries | Philip Ball | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Passing off other peoples work as your own, is called plagiarism, and it's frowned on here at CC. It also puts the site at risk.
And in case you did not know,most arctic ice is fresh water,not saltwater.
Go for it.Ya right,want me to dig up all your instances of copyright infringement?
Pack ice is what?And in case you did not know,most arctic ice is fresh water,not saltwater.
That's your thing, not mine. You should try and do a better job at it though.Maybe you should google before hitting send with info and claims on a place in Canada you have no clue about.
That would explain why you need to post unaccredited material.No link because i'm talking from experience here.
Damn you beat me to it! lol.Say what? I think you really need to back this statement. Considering "arctic ice" is frozen Arctic Ocean. It's not the same as Glaciation of Greenland, or the Ice Shelf in Antarctica.
Say what? I think you really need to back this statement. Considering "arctic ice" is frozen Arctic Ocean. It's not the same as Glaciation of Greenland, or the Ice Shelf in Antarctica.
The Great Lakes are the largest system of fresh, surface water on earth, containing roughly 18% of the world supply.
What does that have to do with the Arctic Ocean?Jheeez,wonder where it comes from? North maybe? Like the Arctic?
It cant go into the ground because of the permafrost.
What do the great lakes have to do with the Arctic Ocean?The Great Lakes are the largest system of fresh, surface water on earth, containing roughly 18% of the world supply.
What does that have to do with the Arctic Ocean?
What do the great lakes have to do with the Arctic Ocean?
Those are questions, not statements.Go tell someone who cares,your not even worth trying to answer anymore.
I'm looking forward to seeing what he digs up in the way of me posting unaccredited works of other people.Problem is, when the message gets questioned, some messengers tend to take it personal and attack/bully/make accusations/stalk etc....
Ice cap melting? Good news.
Now if we could just fix it so the climate never changes again in a million years I will plant a palm tree on Hans Island.
I'd be tickled pink to see you dig up a post of mine that contained unaccredited material, being passed off as my own.I miss Zoof,he was the voice of reason.
He would be proud of how this thread was necroed.
Your not worth the time actually,I was just saying I could,I'm sure most of your jpg images are borrowed.I'm looking forward to seeing what he digs up in the way of me posting unaccredited works of other people.
The bulk of them are, which is why I post them by link to the original source.Your not worth the time actually,I was just saying I could,I'm sure most of your jpg images are borrowed.
You should back up your claims if your going to start assuming.The bulk of them are, which is why I post them by link to the original source.
But that's not really in context is it?
I don't pass off others articles as my own, do I?