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To: Roebear who wrote (55405)11/24/1999 9:05:00 PM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (3) of 95453
 
I have been following your weather posts with interest, and understand what you are saying. My question is basically a net energy issue. Assuming the same energy is hitting the earth as usually does this time of year (may be a bad assumption), the record warmth we are experiencing has to come from somewhere. I am not hearing of any parts of the planet experiencing abnormally cold weather so I am wondering if this heat is coming from the Pacific Ocean? If it is, I am wondering what the ramifications might be as the ocean currents get even colder?

I am pretty ignorant on this area, but am becoming more and more motivated to learn as this disturbingly warm weather continues. It sounds like you are telling me that warm air is just getting redirected here by the positive NAO. If so, where would it otherwise go?
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