06-07-2019, 01:21 PM
Old Croc -
Below is a link for a NASA photo & animation showing the changes in Earth's polar ice cap between 1984 & 2016. If you like, you can compare that to the historical CO2 measurements made by the Mauna Loa Observatory.
You can also find numerous articles describing mprovements made in both weather and climate tracking and forecasting since the 1975 Newsweek story you mentioned. We have a far more advanced system of weather satellites and computer models than we did 45 years ago. If I remember correctly, most computers back then still required a stack of punch cards when they ran an inquiry.
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4616
Below is a link for a NASA photo & animation showing the changes in Earth's polar ice cap between 1984 & 2016. If you like, you can compare that to the historical CO2 measurements made by the Mauna Loa Observatory.
You can also find numerous articles describing mprovements made in both weather and climate tracking and forecasting since the 1975 Newsweek story you mentioned. We have a far more advanced system of weather satellites and computer models than we did 45 years ago. If I remember correctly, most computers back then still required a stack of punch cards when they ran an inquiry.
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4616
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