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  • can't you (non-global warming jerks) guys see how much warmer the water stays and how much farther north that warm water spread in the later part of the animation?

  • To all those not noticing a pattern, you need to be focusing on the ice. There is more artic ice in the winter early in the animation, and much less later on. Watch it several times. You will see there is a change, a major one.

  • neat

  • Lol great Comments below. This Video shows nothing about climate change, it just shows how the water temperatur is changing over the year! Summer and Winter, you know?!? And this animation is globaly, it says (nearly) nothing about local phanomens like snow in Texas or what ever.

    The Sun is moving from north to south and back over the year and its beautifal animated, thats all.

    thanks for posting, im need this for my study... :)

  • I like the seasons part.

  • Kinda looks like it isn't consistent with the global warming fear mongers' take on the situation. I live in Texas (U.S.). Our summers here have been getting cooler over the last 25 years. This winter was the most snow I've ever seen in my whole life. This vid sheds lots of light on what's really going on. Thank you for posting it!!

  • @HOWIESTHUNDER This is because most people - like you - completely fail to understand thermo dynamics. In your logic you'd expect your drink to become warmer when the ice cubes in it are melting, right? Currently the melting ice on earth produces twice as much cold water than all rivers together. When ice melts it takes heat. It doesnt produce it. Understand that? The air and the ocean gets cooled down (until there is no ice left to take the heat). Thats what we see today.

  • Beautiful. Very informative. Thank you.

  • In Australia, on the east coast. This winter was one of the coldest in 25/70 years. In the last 11 yrs the summer temps have not actually been that high, I remember back in

    70s and 80s, summer was much hotter, had more hot days, but now we don't see that dispite the dry conditions.

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