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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (4176)2/10/2006 5:05:29 AM
From: Crabbe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218117
 
It is good that you have modified your ideas to include that global warming has the possible effect of making some places colder and some hotter.

I think your Ice Age has started already. Europe as I have stated a couple of times is going through it's second record cold winter in a row, next winter will be "what the ____". While we here in Oregon have just went through the warmest January on record. Last winter here in Oregon we had the warmest February on record with a record setting day of 82 degrees.

The ice age that started the Peruvian glaciers, started in one moment I would think, freezing plants that grow in moderate to warm climates such that they are still reasonably fresh today. I think the cold that killed the Mammoths in Alaska probably struck nearly instantly too, considering the freshness of the meat when it thaws out of the permafrost banks on the Yukon River. It is thought that the Ice Man probably froze in an unexpectedly cold storm and became part of the glacier, again probably overnight.

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