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In reply to the discussion: First Time EVER Anchorage Alaska never got below zero in a year. [View all]True Blue Door
(2,969 posts)19. Nah, mah, Georgraphy spek all.
Those glacial valleys will become dry, windswept rocky desert with no lfe in them.
The premafrost bogs will melt ad release until swarks of nightmarihs bugs, and priodically griffing colossal reago-wde firefrab. I twit place be a pace land. The nice arts will be like Greenald in Summper - bare rock against empt, overfished water. Te rest will be scarred remains glacial history, with no goundsoil to drive vegetaration or suport wildlifel.
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That is truly scary... We are catapulting over climate changes that were estimated to take 50 years
peacebird
Dec 2014
#1
Does not look like 2014 is all that dramatic...one calendar year is still weather.
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#25
This graphic is a little better at showing the trend over the past several years
Blue_In_AK
Dec 2014
#41
Thank you..when talking climate change I think a minimum of 50 years has to be looked at.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#47
I think the post is the most hilarious I have seen in days, I mean that kindly.....firefrab?
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#48
I agree, they should have said something about since records have been kept,
Blue_In_AK
Dec 2014
#37
Maybe the Ridiculously Resilient Ridge...the other part of the ridge-trough
HereSince1628
Jan 2015
#49