What will happen when the north and south poles flip

Tracker

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This explains it all in a nut shell...short and sweet and someone other than me so you dont just think these are my opinions....these are the facts....new science....enjoy...I did....its why the winter's are diminishing and will continue to do so

5 mins long
https://youtu.be/I6Ggs7nUjxA

2min34 seconds
https://youtu.be/igGsuDYxhEA

Sheldon cooper explains it all in here....if you think it's too long just watch 5 mins....it will answer alot of your questions on why and how it effects earths climate and weather

https://youtu.be/9YZhWicqEcg




Scientists found that changes in the Earth's magnetic field are more relevant for climatic changes in the upper atmosphere (about 100-500 km above the surface) than previously thought. ... The increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration has been thought to be the main cause of climatic changes at these high altitudes



The possible relationship between the Earth’s climate and geomagnetic field has been highly debated in the last fifty years (e.g. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]) but it is still an open question. The first serious proposals, that quantify this possible link, were given by Wollin et al. [1], who pointed out that low geomagnetic intensities are generally associated with warm climate periods (similar to the current situation), and by Bucha [10], who suggested that drifts of geomagnetic poles could have been responsible for displacements of a large low-pressure region of the Earth’s atmosphere associated with an increase of cyclonic activity and sudden climate changes [11].

Throughout the last few decades, other mechanisms that could explain the geomagnetic field-climate relation have been proposed (e.g. [3, 4, 6, 8]). The most plausible at long-time scale is related to the rate of galactic cosmic rays coming to the Earth’s surface. This flux of galactic cosmic rays is modulated by the intensity of both Sun and the Earth’s magnetic fields that act as a protective shield. High values of the solar (and Earth’s) magnetic field intensity reinforce the shield and then a low density of galactic cosmic rays coming to the Solar System (and in turn to Earth) is expected [12]. Entering the atmosphere, the cosmic rays could play an important role in cloud formation [13, 14] and, in this way, the geomagnetic field would be involved in climate processes.
 

frnash

Active member
… this explains it all in a nut shell...short and sweet and someone other than me so you dont just think these are my opinions....these are the facts....new science....enjoy...i did....its why the winter's are diminishing and will continue to do so

2min34 seconds
https://youtu.be/igGsuDYxhEA

Re above video: Oh Ye Dogs! — you cite as a source Bill Nye, Mechanical Engineer (He graduated Cornell University with a BS in mechanical engineering in 1977 and has no further educational qualifications) — the holder of a United States patent for … ballet pointe shoes???
[See (click →) US Patent #US2004093761A1.]

Holy Sox, I have more credentials (BS - Mathematics, MTU 1964) as a "Science Guy" than that buffoon!

So where did he get that moniker? It seems it was pulled out of his "Kiester"! :devilish:

In 1986, Nye worked as a writer/actor on a local sketch comedy television show in Seattle called "Almost Live!". He first got his big break on the show from John Keister who met him during an open mic night. … A famous incident on the show led to Nye's stage name. He corrected Keister on his pronunciation of the word "gigawatt", and Keister responded, "Who do you think you are—Bill Nye the Science Guy?"

(Potentially to be continued …)
 
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Tracker

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Fr nash....if you dont like him then watch the last one ...TEDex....if you really want to learn about it....or look for some with Neil Degrasse Tyson....I picked bill Nye's because he explains it so that even a 5th grader such as yourself and me and peeps on this site can comprehend it all

Ps...a math degree does not mean you know about all this....I figured out Hubble telescope mistake and made the corrective template for COSTAR....(which was alot of math)...does that mean I know all about the pole switch....no....I watched and read many things on it such as the TEDex video above and star talk radio.....I suggest YOU do the same
 
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Tracker

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That video link above to TEDex is
Very interesting in how the ice sheet at each pole follows the magnetic pole center....so if it flips to the equator it will be snow there....and no snow and warmth where it used to be...


Johnson's quote...
Those ancient palms are not only evidence of how much the planet has changed in the past, Johnson said. They also are a key to understanding the changes we see today.

As a young paleontologist, Kirk Johnson travelled to the Arctic to excavate fossils from a 50-million-year-old landscape. In that era, the air was thick with carbon dioxide and so warm that even the North Pole had no ice.

Johnson and his colleagues dug up fossilised crocodiles, turtles, and palm trees.

"Palm trees!" Johnson recalled, "In the Arctic! ... It blew my mind that the Earth could change that much.

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Palms under Antarctic pole also.....


Palm trees grew on the Antarctic 50 million years ago
Researchers have discovered that temperatures in Antarctica 50 million years ago were warm enough for palm trees to grow.

They suggest it provides a warning for what is to come if global warming continues.

Dr James Bendle, one of the researchers at the University of Glasgow,
 

snobuilder

Well-known member
To the OP's question. ...Yamaha will come out with a new Yamaha factory sled when the poles flip and there are pigs in a V formation over head.
 

old abe

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To the OP's question. ...Yamaha will come out with a new Yamaha factory sled when the poles flip and there are pigs in a V formation over head.

LMAO! You didn't put yourself very far out on the limb with that one, eh? Sad, but probably so it is, the way it looks!
 
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