Earth’s Thermostat Located

Climate experts tell us that missing Arctic ice is causing all of the late snow. According to these geniuses, a missing ice cube in the Barents Sea controls the Earth’s climate.

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Last year, they blamed the lack of snow in DC on that same missing ice cube.

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6 Responses to Earth’s Thermostat Located

  1. Andy DC says:

    Don’t forget an all important ice cube or two off Labrador and Newfoundland. We are doomed!

  2. Marco says:

    Every winter the arctic ice extent maxes out at about 14 million km2. I don’t see how it can significantly affect winter weather.

  3. Uk is headed for coldest March since 1962.

    Interestingly March 62 saw the “Ash Wednesday Storm” down the US Eastern Seaboard. According to Wiki:-

    Also known as the Great March Storm of 1962, it was considered by the U.S. Geological Survey to be one of the most destructive storms ever to affect the mid-Atlantic states. One of the ten worst storms in the United States in the 20th century,

    Warmists would be wetting themselves if a similar storm happened today.

    http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2013/03/26/uk-headed-for-coldest-march-since-1962/

  4. gator69 says:

    “A late season snowstorm has plastered the central portions of the U.S. resulting in an all-time snowfall record (in Springfield, Illinois with 18.5”) and the heaviest snowfall in 31 years for St. Louis and its 7th greatest snowstorm on record where snowfall records began in 1883.

    http://www.wunderground.com/blog/weatherhistorian/comment.html?entrynum=137

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