El Nino and La Nina you finally get it.


On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Eric Roberts
<ow...@threeravensconsulting.com> wrote:
>
> No...climate is changing.  Climactic patterns effect weather as well as some
> of the engines that drive weather.  Decreased salinity from melting polar
> icecaps effects the thermohaline belt that circulates water around the world
> in the oceans.  This belt, which drives ocean currents, is responsible for
> weather patterns, like for instance, warm water currents off the coast of
> England give some of the Islands there almost tropical conditions.  It also
> effect the hydrologic cycle so that is why we have seen changes in drought
> patterns in some areas and increased rain and snow in others.  You really
> should go take a climatology class (or at least read a book or two on it).
> I don't mean that as a jab...it's a very interesting subject and would give
> you a better understanding of what is going o

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