Why Is It Cold In South America And Antarctica?

http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.html

Hint, it has nothing to do with Chinese power plants.

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4 Responses to Why Is It Cold In South America And Antarctica?

  1. I know why it’s cold in Reno—overrated Boise State just lost to Nevada. 🙂

  2. John Edmondson says:

    Not good.

    When you you look at the rest of the earth on:-

    http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.gif

    The only bits that look warmer than normal around Greenland and Japan.

    The real issue, as always, is the Sun.

    Nearly blank of sunspots again.

    http://www.spaceweather.com/

    This is the problem, if the sunspot count stays low we will be heading towards Dalton or Maunder minimum like activity.

    If that happens it will be cold for a long time.

  3. Mike Davis says:

    A continuation of the effects of an inactive sun.
    Coal mining in Australia! 😉
    Nature is responding to Australia’s green policies! 😉
    NIWA is finding out: It is not nice to fool Mother Nature! 😉
    The dirty Coal power plants being constructed by the Penguins!!!!!!

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