
The record was set at Heathrow Airport and beats the previous highest of 37.1'C (98.78'C) at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire in 1990.
TERRIER wrote:Evil Dr G.
What sort of summer temperatures do you get in Sidney, British Columbia?
Can anyone give me an idea by how much sea-level would be raised by melting the icecaps? I'm sure its not a simple question to answer, but I'd like to take a look at a reasonably accurate 'flooded Earth' scenario via Heightfield packages such as Wilbur.
Cormoran wrote:Its a shame that there isn't any continental data on the landform of antarctica under the ice that I can find. I have heard that it's roughly two Island continents separated by a D-shaped isthmus.
There is! I think... There was a map in the National Geographic in the Feb 02 issue showing the landmass under the ice... (It was like a 3d cross section) Not sure where you could get that online but it must be there somewhere..
Would the fact that extra fresh melt-water entering the Atlantic 'gulf stream' from say Northern Canada and Greenland, cause a restriction in the flow of warm sea water from the Carribbean, thus resulting in a mini ice-age in Western Europe? So while most of the world gets hotter we in Britain will get colder!
By the way, when's the next ice age due?