Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Is an Ice Age Plausible 5-1/2 Centuries After the Flood?

Dr. Larry Vardiman made several climate studies on heavy precipitation in limited locations immediately following the Genesis Flood.

He found that a warm ocean which likely followed the Flood would have moistened and energized the atmosphere (compared to today) and produced heavy snowfalls in polar regions and on mountains. The snowfall rates would have been sufficient to explain the accumulation of ice sheets and glaciers during the Ice Age in less than 500 years.

In addition, simulations using warm ocean conditions in the Mesoscale Meteorology Model (MM5) would have formed hypercanes (extreme hurricanes) and produced severe damage near subtropical coastlines and contributed to the snowfall in northern latitudes.

Vardiman's research was done in 1998 and 2000. For more information, see Cooling of the Ocean After the Flood, by Larry Vardiman, Institute of Creation Research.

For additional info, see Noah's Flood-Birth of the Ice Age, by Robert L. Gielow, Axiom Press Publishers, 2009.

(For historical fiction that touches on this topic, see Chapter 1: Lion Cub of The Coming Wrath)

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