Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Bummer: Gore-trained warmist suggests that global warming may contribute to colder temperatures over much of Europe

Arctic Sea Ice Reaches its Lowest Level Ever Recorded
But a decrease in salinity can slow down the Gulf Stream. In fact, over the last sixty years, there is already evidence that the Gulf Stream has slowed down by about 20 percent. As the salinity continues to drop in that part of the Atlantic, this trend can continue, slowing the Gulf Stream even further or possibly even stopping it altogether. If this were to happen, less heat will be carried from the Caribbean to the United Kingdom and Scandinavia.

In other words, although many parts of the world will be breaking heat records repeatedly in the years to come, the melting Arctic ice cap may contribute to colder temperatures over much of an entire continent.

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