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To: maceng2 who wrote (175580)7/31/2021 5:45:55 AM
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No - it is a direct effect of changes in wind patterns and some changes in the big ocean streams - a very dangerous situation, due to oversaturation of the air with humidity (therefore the torrential rains and heath domes)

We are observing relative small average temperature change if compared to the earths core at about 5,400C and the universe void with very low and unstable temperatures, way well below water freezing.

The earth's ecosystem is used to prosper in a very narrow band of around -5C to 30C anything below or above is considered extreme. Compare this to -190C to +5,400C and you can understand my claim.

The unseasonal cold weather in S. Africa Argentina and Brazil is a direct effect of frozen crystalline water drops cover (not clouds which keeps us relative warm) that reflect the sun heat radiation back into space.

Bone dry nights without clouds are colder than when is snowing or raining.

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