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Author Topic: An unbiased view of the coming cold and snowy cycle. (Please, no AGW posts)  (Read 2896 times)

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Offline Cyclonicjunkie

Re: An unbiased view of the coming cold and snowy cycle. (Please, no AGW posts)
« Reply #60 on: September 14, 2011, 11:41:45 AM »
I just wanted to bump this thread..to show a satellite image put together from several different satellites showing just how cold its starting to get in this cold phase/cycle our climate has entered.

This/these image(s) were taken FEB 3rd of last year and this show's more than 90% of the northern hemisphere covered in snow/ice....To me this is a sign of the coming cold climate cycle and I bet this Feb it will get even further south.

I dont like to use the words Little Ice Age but it's hard not to when u see images such as these.

FEB 3 2010

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Re: An unbiased view of the coming cold and snowy cycle. (Please, no AGW posts)
« Reply #61 on: September 14, 2011, 12:53:01 PM »
Wow south America, Africa, and Australia has no snow. Sucks for them.

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An unbiased view of the coming cold and snowy cycle. (Please, no AGW posts)
« Reply #62 on: September 14, 2011, 12:56:58 PM »
Wow south America, Africa, and Australia has no snow. Sucks for them.

Part of that is because when it was winter here (when that image was taken), it was summer there. ;)

Though, it is true that the southern hemisphere continents generally get less snow than we get in the northern hemisphere.

 

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