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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 5238776" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>It takes a while for the glaciers to grow back. They got bigger between the 40's through the 80's, so much so experts believed we were entering another ice age. Some glaciers are retreating, some are growing. Antarctica is growing. Greenland is growing. It's all about changing weather patterns. Some glaciers are in areas that are experiencing drought conditions. Droughts can last hundreds of years, completely changing the landscape. It doesn't matter that It's getting colder in the areas of drought. The glaciers can't grow if they aren't getting snowed on. Colder ocean surfaces slows evaporation, which means not as many moisture rich clouds blowing inland to dump precipitation in the mountains.</p><p></p><p>A squadron of planes from world war II had to make an emergency landing in Greenland. When they went looking for them in the 90's, they were under about 300 ft of ice that built up over 50 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 5238776, member: 63706"] It takes a while for the glaciers to grow back. They got bigger between the 40's through the 80's, so much so experts believed we were entering another ice age. Some glaciers are retreating, some are growing. Antarctica is growing. Greenland is growing. It's all about changing weather patterns. Some glaciers are in areas that are experiencing drought conditions. Droughts can last hundreds of years, completely changing the landscape. It doesn't matter that It's getting colder in the areas of drought. The glaciers can't grow if they aren't getting snowed on. Colder ocean surfaces slows evaporation, which means not as many moisture rich clouds blowing inland to dump precipitation in the mountains. A squadron of planes from world war II had to make an emergency landing in Greenland. When they went looking for them in the 90's, they were under about 300 ft of ice that built up over 50 years. [/QUOTE]
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