Ice age expansion

themastermechanic

A Disturbance in the Force
Ok, from what the C's told us the world population is about to be decimated in a series of great cataclysms, no biggie here as it happened before, and also it's our long awaited way out .I wonder however how big the ice age expansion will be across the continents compared to the last one.
 
themastermechanic said:
Ok, from what the C's told us the world population is about to be decimated in a series of great cataclysms, no biggie here as it happened before, and also it's our long awaited way out .I wonder however how big the ice age expansion will be across the continents compared to the last one.

I suspect it will be rather similar, but there is also the possibility of a magnetic reversal AND, possibly, a reorientation of the axis of rotation. This last would be the most cataclysmic, IMO because you can't just go around straightening up planets that are tilting at 23 degree angles without spilling a bit of water. Or so it seems to me. If it happened more gradually, it would be less cataclysmic, of course, and my guess is that this is what will be. It may take a thousand years for the axis to change. (Assuming it does.)

I've been pretty much buried in Ice Age studies for months now and it is most enlightening.
 
Laura said:
themastermechanic said:
Ok, from what the C's told us the world population is about to be decimated in a series of great cataclysms, no biggie here as it happened before, and also it's our long awaited way out .I wonder however how big the ice age expansion will be across the continents compared to the last one.

I suspect it will be rather similar, but there is also the possibility of a magnetic reversal AND, possibly, a reorientation of the axis of rotation. This last would be the most cataclysmic, IMO because you can't just go around straightening up planets that are tilting at 23 degree angles without spilling a bit of water. Or so it seems to me. If it happened more gradually, it would be less cataclysmic, of course, and my guess is that this is what will be. It may take a thousand years for the axis to change. (Assuming it does.)

I've been pretty much buried in Ice Age studies for months now and it is most enlightening.


Then the question is where is better place to stay ?
After watching www.imdb.com/title/tt1273815/ Super Comet: After the Impact (2007)
they sugest that best place is near ocean or sea

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( because there will be warmer after COLD ) hit from sea will warm coast line..
at this moment I'm living in Gdańsk and I'm consider to move to Kraków or other Europe Place ?
 
Last ice age

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Nearlly 50% of Poland land will be covered by ice ( If rotation and other element don't make change in position of ice cover )
 

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