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  • MrCoffeeFiend's statement is patently false. If he mistakenly thinks it is true "according to NASA", I challenge him to point to NASA's statement to that effect. In fact, there is no such, because NASA has never made either assertion; see its website with the phrase "What's causing the poles to warm faster than the rest of Earth".

  • Floods & Droughts. Cover all posibilities there. There won't be more sever weather. The Artic ice melted due to a Low Pressure system and winds, not rising temperatures according to NASA. That is a lot of errors for 71 seconds.

  • @MrCoffeeFiend // The Artic ice melted due to a Low Pressure system and winds, not rising temperatures according to NASA. \\

    Duh! Low Pressure systems cause winds (to go into the low pressure system and up.

    Rising temperatures cause winds.

    The Video is right on!

    You do know that rising polar temperatures are causing my todays weather to me abnormally warm (65°F) and windy (22 MPH steady gusting to 44 MPH)

    Exciting central Oklahoma, when the winds come sweeping down the PLANES :-)

  • @TheEdSquared You need to actually do research instead of making flip comments. A low pressure system over the artic during certain months allowed for the ice to be reduced in thickness. This made it easier for the normal seasonal winds in the summer months to blow larger amounts of ice out of the artic into warmer waters. Neither of these natural occuring events had anything to due with AGW. Todays temperature is not abnormally warm. It is within normal temperature variations.

  • @MrCoffeeFiend : // You need to actually do research instead of making flip comments. \\

    Tee Hee. a bit of research on your part would show that I spend about 6 hours a day doing research about things that interest me.  It is fun, interesting, and the brain activity delays the course of Alzheimer's Disease.

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