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However, the tsunamis would have little effect on the Western Hemisphere. Which contains the main centres of civilisation - ie Europe and North America.. In these places, the population would not be greatly inconvenienced.
Quote from: charles1948 on 08/04/2021 16:44:10However, the tsunamis would have little effect on the Western Hemisphere. Which contains the main centres of civilisation - ie Europe and North America.. In these places, the population would not be greatly inconvenienced.The water hits are the worst actually, vaporizing untold volumes of water, plummeting the entire hemisphere (anything on the same side of the equator as the hit) into a biblical-scale flood and famine. Immediate effects like Tsunamis pale in comparison to the climate impacts.
The vaporised water from a mid-Pacific asteroid impact would descend as mere rain in Europe and North America.We in the West could easily cope with that. We wouldn't experience any "Biblical scale flood and famine effects".Such effects would confined to the East. And could be mitigated by our sending "Relief Aid" to the unfortunate eastern people.. Thus easing our consciences, and enabling us in the West to carry on as normal.Isn't that the way of the world?
However, the tsunamis (from a Pacific impact) would have little effect on the Western Hemisphere.
The water hits are the worst actually, vaporizing untold volumes of water,
Quote from: charles1948 on 08/04/2021 20:32:58The vaporised water from a mid-Pacific asteroid impact would descend as mere rain in Europe and North America.We in the West could easily cope with that. We wouldn't experience any "Biblical scale flood and famine effects".Such effects would confined to the East. And could be mitigated by our sending "Relief Aid" to the unfortunate eastern people.. Thus easing our consciences, and enabling us in the West to carry on as normal.Isn't that the way of the world?A sufficiently large asteroid would scour the ocean floor, throwing countless tons of pulverized rock into the atmosphere and triggering a "nuclear Winter" type scenario.
Quote from: Kryptid on 08/04/2021 21:11:30Quote from: charles1948 on 08/04/2021 20:32:58The vaporised water from a mid-Pacific asteroid impact would descend as mere rain in Europe and North America.We in the West could easily cope with that. We wouldn't experience any "Biblical scale flood and famine effects".Such effects would confined to the East. And could be mitigated by our sending "Relief Aid" to the unfortunate eastern people.. Thus easing our consciences, and enabling us in the West to carry on as normal.Isn't that the way of the world?A sufficiently large asteroid would scour the ocean floor, throwing countless tons of pulverized rock into the atmosphere and triggering a "nuclear Winter" type scenario.The "Nuclear Winter" scenario has never been empirically tested. I doubt that it represents the truth. It was invented during the SALT negotiations of the 1970/80's. To scare people.Personally, I think that we should not be similarly scared by the prospect of an asteroid impacting the Earth.The chances are 70/30 that the asteroid will come down in the sea. The sea-water will provide an effective shield against the "pulverised rock" that you refer to. Most of this rock will be never get out of the sea. So won't be a problem.If the asteroid hit the land, it would cause some more serious difficulties. But I'm sure they can be overcome.We are not mindless dinosaurs, but intelligent human beings! We're not going to be wiped out by some stupid rock thrown at us.Please adopt a more positive attitude! .
The "Nuclear Winter" scenario has never been empirically tested.
I doubt that it represents the truth.
It was invented during the SALT negotiations of the 1970/80's. To scare people.
The chances are 70/30 that the asteroid will come down in the sea. The sea-water will provide an effective shield against the "pulverised rock" that you refer to. Most of this rock will be never get out of the sea. So won't be a problem.
We are not mindless dinosaurs, but intelligent human beings! We're not going to be wiped out by some stupid rock thrown at us.
Please adopt a more positive attitude!
Did not the kt asteroid comedown in the sea?
The "Nuclear Winter" scenario has never been empirically tested. I doubt that it represents the truth. It was invented during the SALT negotiations of the 1970/80's. To scare people.
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We are not mindless dinosaurs,
Quote from: charles1948 on 08/04/2021 22:29:14We are not mindless dinosaurs,Dinosaurs were far from mindless. They survived in all sorts of environments for about 170,000,000 years and learned to swim, burrow and fly. The big guys even had two brains, making them four times as intelligent as a politician.The odd thing about their extinction was its completeness. Land animals (including humans) clearly cannot survive major climate change because their environments are not robust and food may disappear quicker than the animals can migrate. But sea creatures can migrate continuously and the ocean environment and ecology are robust and change very slowly. Sharks survived, so we must assume that their prey fish also were not much affected by the dinosaur extinction event. So why did the ocean dinosaurs also die out?
Is this fully convincing?
the complete extinction of sea-dinosaurs is puzzling