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To: Taro who wrote (1014004)5/1/2017 5:28:21 PM
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That was predicted by climate science. It's called breakdown of the gulf stream system:

realclimate.org



To: Taro who wrote (1014004)5/1/2017 5:34:48 PM
From: locogringo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574505
 
All of it an expected as forecasted effect of...

Looks like you predicted that one 100%

It's all predicted if wet, dry, very wet , drought, snow, heat, cold, whatever, it was definitely predicted by climate nutjobs with pretty voodoo numbers that make no sense to anybody.



To: Taro who wrote (1014004)5/2/2017 9:33:50 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574505
 
Early Greenland Melt Spike Possible as Forecast Calls for Temperatures of up to 50 F Above Average

Starting on Wednesday, May 3, a sprawling dome of high pressure is expected to begin to extend westward from the far North Atlantic and out over Iceland. As the high pressure dome builds to 1040 mb over the next couple of days, its clockwise flow will thrust abnormally warm and moist air northward out of the Atlantic. This air-mass is expected first to over-ride eastern Greenland, then run up into Baffin Bay, finally encompassing most of the island and its vast, receding glaciers.

robertscribbler.com