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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4221248" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>All of which equals: ice core sample scientist's best guess. That data can only, at best, give extremely general data about global tempertures. One major flaw in the methodology that was revealed is the belief that each layer of ice represented a year. It's been proven that each layer is from a single storm. That is how an airplane from WWII was buried under 200 feet of ice in greenland. Another problem with the methodology is that it can't tell scientists anything about the years that the ice melted back. Like I said, we have barely any data from before then to compare to. I know, sciencing is hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4221248, member: 63706"] All of which equals: ice core sample scientist's best guess. That data can only, at best, give extremely general data about global tempertures. One major flaw in the methodology that was revealed is the belief that each layer of ice represented a year. It's been proven that each layer is from a single storm. That is how an airplane from WWII was buried under 200 feet of ice in greenland. Another problem with the methodology is that it can't tell scientists anything about the years that the ice melted back. Like I said, we have barely any data from before then to compare to. I know, sciencing is hard. [/QUOTE]
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