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On Dec 19, 7:14*pm, Bluuuue Rajah Bluuuuue@Rajah. wrote:
... and it's still a week until Christmas, yet blind Repugnicants deny Climate Change. That'll be the Arctic melting. I worked in an ice cream factory many years ago as a student, and once or twice their walk-in freezers needed maintenance or defrosting. During those times it felt noticeably colder and damper just outside the freezer door than when the freezer was at its normal low temperature. The parallel should be obvious, but in case not I'll spell it out. Counterintuitively, a melting Arctic produces colder rainier (and, in winter, snowier) weather for a while. But it won't last. Cheers John R Ramsden |
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