you said "Most melting occurs at the interface between relatively warm seawater and the ice shelf."
Today you said
"If it really has you "stuffed" as you say, you could always check out the science. That's what it's there for.
Sea level rise lags temperature rise by centuries and millennia. It takes time for all that ice to melt. A lot of ice needs a lot of time.
Doesn't that sound logical to you"
Gneissic, are you inferring that the current melting of the glaciers on Antarctica have nothing to do with CAGW or AGW or Co2.
Psst, there's no *** here.
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