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To: PurpleMountains

“The ice between Canada and southwestern Greenland has reached its highest level in 15 years.

Minus 30 degrees Celsius. That’s how cold it’s been in large parts of western Greenland where the population has been bundling up in hats and scarves. At the same time, Denmark’s Meteorological Institute states that the ice between Canada and southwest Greenland right now has reached its greatest extent in 15 years.”
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So if I understand it, in cold years the ice sheets grow and then in warm years they melt, over time keeping a dynamic balance. Who would have thought that it worked this way?


2 posted on 02/19/2008 5:37:31 AM PST by Greg F (Do you want a guy named Hussein to fix your soul? Michelle Obama thinks you do.)
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To: Greg F
So if I understand it, in cold years the ice sheets grow and then in warm years they melt, over time keeping a dynamic balance. Who would have thought that it worked this way?

Apparently not the global warmongers on the left.

12 posted on 02/19/2008 3:20:37 PM PST by A message
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To: Greg F
So if I understand it, in cold years the ice sheets grow and then in warm years they melt, over time keeping a dynamic balance. Who would have thought that it worked this way?

Next they'll be finding out it's warmer in the day and cooler at night.

So here in my neck of Alaska it's been above freezing since Sunday. Got to 42 today. But I don't confuse a couple of days of "weather" with "climate" like the many of the global warming nuts.

16 posted on 02/19/2008 8:41:27 PM PST by GATOR NAVY (Your parents will all receive phone calls instructing them to love you less now.)
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