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Paul,
What if the water in the bowl was the same temperature as the East and West Greenland Currents? (0°Celsius and colder) Would Greenland’s melting ice water lower, or raise the temperature of the water in the bowl?


when you think of 300 giga tonnes (32 cu miles) of barely above 0°Celsius water ( 32 F) entering the waters off greenland as it melts its not hard to think that maybe there is more cold water being pushed out further into the oceans.

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Let's use the real world. What would cool the oceans more?

1. A little bit of ice melt runoff into the frigid East and West Greenland Currents during the summer months when the sun is heating the oceans in the northern hemisphere.
2. The hundreds of miles of icebergs and sea ice flowing from the Arctic for the rest of the year, with less solar energy warming the oceans.


your real world has been doing this for 12,000 years now , why all of a sudden is your real world collapsing in the last 10 years or so?

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Let's use the real world


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3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.