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On Sep 22, 2:26 pm, "zboon" wrote:
Furthermore, where exactly is all the extra heat? The oceans cannot store heat "in the pipeline" without increasing in temperature which would create an immediate increase in atmospheric temperatures. That statement doesn't consider the following fact: Extra heat can currently be dissipated by melting sea ice in polar regions. Which is happening... http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/index.html |
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