Message from @shanepottermi

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2018-12-09 03:02:59 UTC  

the rain falls more on the ocean then it did in the past aparently.

2018-12-09 03:04:35 UTC  

@woodchuck00 I actually didn't realize that you could attribute localized sea level rise to these phenomena

2018-12-09 03:04:45 UTC  

Any of it

2018-12-09 03:05:04 UTC  

I tryed to help the CodersforMiami group toe create climate change awareness, they didn't like my idea, ending up going with a landing page with links and to intgigrate with wazs to navigate arounds floods.

2018-12-09 03:05:37 UTC  

The problem withere their idewas was waze is already aware of floods and natural disiasters.

2018-12-09 03:06:23 UTC  

The weirdest cause to me is Gravity’s fingerprints, don't really uinderstand it.

2018-12-09 03:06:24 UTC  

But yeah, it isn't talking about the causal relationship that most people are referring to when we are talking about global sea level rise, which is the melting of glacial land ice.

2018-12-09 03:07:36 UTC  

The fact that it isn't caused by the gulf stream slowing is *good news* still

2018-12-09 03:08:00 UTC  

Also ***FUCK*** the day after tommorow

2018-12-09 03:08:03 UTC  

What the left and Democrats talk about is not what climate scientists and geologiest talk about.
the sciteists say we should build more nuclear but isn't envirementalist enough for them.

2018-12-09 03:08:34 UTC  

They would rather build solar, then turn on a desail generater at night.

2018-12-09 03:08:36 UTC  

that movie is mostly bullshit and colors the conversation about this specific topic whenever it is brought up

2018-12-09 03:08:43 UTC  

fucking hollywood

2018-12-09 03:08:45 UTC  

Curious what the chances are that humanity pulling water from aquifers all around the world an bringing it to the surface to evaporate an be rained down into the ocean is contributing to sea level rise. I'm not a scientist but it sounds like we're depleting quite a few aquifers around the world at a faster rate then they can refill

2018-12-09 03:09:20 UTC  

@shanepottermi We are, but most of the concern with that is land falling rather than it going to the sea

2018-12-09 03:09:34 UTC  

Very much a thing in CA

2018-12-09 03:09:44 UTC  

HIlariously so

2018-12-09 03:10:05 UTC  

Companies like Nestle bottling water and shipping around the world could be make big problems

2018-12-09 03:10:07 UTC  

some areas have already fallen more than 10 ft

2018-12-09 03:10:38 UTC  

my highscool was sinking into the ground liek an inch or 2 every year

2018-12-09 03:10:40 UTC  

if its not refilling these aquifers than its going somewhere.. lakes or the ocean. If 2/3rds of the surface area is ocean it would make sense that most of it is making its way to the oceans either from rain or lakes / rivers running into the ocean.

2018-12-09 03:10:47 UTC  

It is really interesting / annoying how CA seems to lead the entire environmental movement by the nose

2018-12-09 03:11:14 UTC  

Lots of activism around water conservation, which just isn't a big deal on the east coast

2018-12-09 03:11:27 UTC  

yeah in CA it must be really bad lol

2018-12-09 03:11:28 UTC  

Earth is 70% water but only 3% is freash, the water is freash water and most cities send rain water runoff to the ocean.

2018-12-09 03:11:33 UTC  

all those rich ppl watering theri lawns

2018-12-09 03:12:03 UTC  

@woodchuck00 only about 1% of that freshwater is accesible

2018-12-09 03:12:11 UTC  

YEET GREAT LAKES

2018-12-09 03:12:12 UTC  

i thought rich cali peeps were painting their dead grass green 😛

2018-12-09 03:12:36 UTC  

Also a week from now I'll be able to call my self an environmental scientist

2018-12-09 03:12:46 UTC  

a shitty low level one

2018-12-09 03:12:53 UTC  

but still one

2018-12-09 03:12:58 UTC  

Ganesh

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2018-12-09 03:13:21 UTC  

hi hi

2018-12-09 03:13:59 UTC  

When I lived in CA last year we had a bunch of rain, GOV said drought is over, stop money for repairing and expanding water storage, the groundwater is almost gone, the states sends the overcapacity of water to the ocean.

2018-12-09 03:15:19 UTC  

@woodchuck00 Rather a lot of my training is in forestry, so when Trump's fire managment tweet went out I got into a lot of fights on reddit

2018-12-09 03:16:08 UTC  

I was unaware it was controversial that CA's bad fire management in the 50s-70s is the roots of most of their issues with fire

2018-12-09 03:16:46 UTC  

@H3llbender Trump is missing alot of key information but the forests could be better manged, even Jerry Brownm wantyed to bring logging industry back to aid with fire managment.

2018-12-09 03:16:57 UTC  

hey who was the guy that Tim referenced in the live stream he did?

2018-12-09 03:17:03 UTC  

luke grekowski? I can't find him

2018-12-09 03:17:17 UTC  

as a good news guy