Posted on 12/21/2013 3:55:34 PM PST by rickmichaels
2013 has been a gloomy year for global warming enthusiasts. The sea ice in the Antarctic set a record, according to NASA, extending over a greater area than at any time since 1979 when satellite measurements first began. In the Arctic the news is also glum. Five years ago, Al Gore predicted that by 2013 the entire North polar ice cap will be gone. Didnt happen. Instead, a deflated Gore saw the Arctic ice cap increase by 50% over 2012. This years Arctic ice likewise exceeded that of 2008, the year of his prediction. And that of 2009, 2010 and 2011.
Weather between the poles has also conspired to make the global warming believers look bad. In December, U.S. weather stations reported over 2000 record cold and snow days. Almost 60% of the U.S. was covered in snow, twice as much as last year. The heavens even opened up in the Holy Land, where an awestruck citizenry saw 16 inches of snow fall in Jerusalem, almost three feet in its environs. Snow blanketed Cairo for the first time in more than 100 years.
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the weather channel should start getting weather reports from hell beginning next year. that would make things more interesting. and live from hell, we have Beallzubub with the latest updates on the unexpected cold wave hitting the land way down under.
Well, maybe if it grew another 50% next year we wouldn’t have a problem at all.:)
Happy Holidays
Why do you hate science? ;-)
Ha ha ha Yes, Merry Christmas!
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