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Record Low Temperatures — More global warming?

W. G. Peters Posted on December 17, 2008 by billDecember 17, 2008

I just found this site with a listing of the record low temperatures for 2008.  I had no idea that so many records were broken on the low side this year.  I do know that here in the Pocono Mountains of  Pennsylvania that it is no colder or warmer now than last year according to my heating bills, but so far this winter we have had more precipitation than normal.

Iceagenow.com proposes that ice ages start because precipitation increases, not because it is colder.  Once snow cover starts to build up, the white surface will reflect the sun’s radiant heat back out into space and cool the Earth.  Global precipitation has increased by about 20% since the middle of the last century, and many glaciers are actually expanding.

Got long johns?

Posted in Energy, Nature, Science | Tagged global warming, ice age, record low temperatures, scam

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