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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Yes. Fringe is right.
Global warming causes the new ice age. That's what makes it harder to detect.
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You are SFA on purpose to piss me off. If global (i.e., all over the entire globe, the whole big huge thing) warming causes a bunch of cold, cold water to flow into the enoooooorrrrrrrrmous body of water that significantly influences the temperatures in a portion (i.e., part of, not all of) of the globe, that area will be cooler while the water in the oceans kind of all mixes together. Like, based on pouring a stream of ice water into a bowl full of hot water, you might think that the whole body of water would pretty much instantaneously reach a kind of equilibrium temperature. Thing is,* the oceans are really really big. So, it actually takes a long-ish time for things to get kinda sorted out, especially if the polar ice caps are continuing to melt and blast cold water into the northern-er and southern-er portions of the biiiiiiig oceans.
*I cannot tell you how annoying this phrase is to me. So I am using it on you.
That's it. I'm taking a shower.