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I found this interesting. During the 3 day air traffic shutdown following 9/11 a study says without all the chemtrails in the sky the temps warmed +2 fahrenheit during the day and cooled +2 fahrenheit during the night.
"The change in the temperature difference was plus 1.1 degree Celsius, equal to plus 2 degrees Fahrenheit, above the 30-year long-term mean diurnal temperature range. The researchers compared the temperature ranges on these three days to those of the three days directly before Sept. 11 and the three days after Sept. 14, finding that the days before and after were similar, but that the three days in question differed by 1.8 degrees Celsius or 3.2 degrees Fahrenheit."
Jet Contrails Alter Average Daily Temperature Range
Also I was wondering there are more than 57,000 large dams worldwide. There are more than 300 major dams - giants which meet one of a number of criteria on height (at least 150 metres), dam volume and reservoir volume.
(The Hoover dam for example holds 10 trillion gallons and is down the list at 28th for volume but would cover a state like Connecticut 10 feet deep if emptied.)
So I was wondering if all of those 57,000 dams were emptied, would we see in sea level rise? If yes how much?
@Polymath257 this might be something you could answer. Thanks in advance.
"The change in the temperature difference was plus 1.1 degree Celsius, equal to plus 2 degrees Fahrenheit, above the 30-year long-term mean diurnal temperature range. The researchers compared the temperature ranges on these three days to those of the three days directly before Sept. 11 and the three days after Sept. 14, finding that the days before and after were similar, but that the three days in question differed by 1.8 degrees Celsius or 3.2 degrees Fahrenheit."
Jet Contrails Alter Average Daily Temperature Range
Also I was wondering there are more than 57,000 large dams worldwide. There are more than 300 major dams - giants which meet one of a number of criteria on height (at least 150 metres), dam volume and reservoir volume.
(The Hoover dam for example holds 10 trillion gallons and is down the list at 28th for volume but would cover a state like Connecticut 10 feet deep if emptied.)
So I was wondering if all of those 57,000 dams were emptied, would we see in sea level rise? If yes how much?
@Polymath257 this might be something you could answer. Thanks in advance.