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It must be those evil Chinese aerosols! The oceans are going to freeze! We are all going to die!
Its probably time for the Chinese to demand their payments from the UN for fixing the global warming problem. They have unilaterally eliminated the catastrophic temperature trend or runaway extrema or whatever, a challenge for which the UN IPCC was prepared to force developed countries to waste more than $1T/year for the next 100 years.
They were the only ones who could do it. They lock their environmentalists away when they protest. (or worse)
I’m sure he’ll be exclaiming “look at all that pink off the west coast!!”
The blue heading westward from the Galapagos Islands continues to grow:
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/enso_update/sstanim.gif