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If we just completed the coldest winter in history and the most snow?

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both in the America's and in Europe. The icebergs in Patigonia are increasing at an alarming rate. The hottest 6 years of the last 10 hottest occured in the 1930's. The ice pack was so thick this years that the harp seal harvest was cancelled so how is global warming causing this results

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  1. Most of your information is wrong, and you need to start thinking globally and climatically.  It was not the coldest winter in history.  In fact, March was the second WARMEST on record for the Earth as a whole. The ice pack for the arctic was below normal, irrespective of the harp seal hunt.  By the way, your term "harvest" sounds much more pleasant than "clubbing baby seals to death."  The ice pack has been increasing in the Antarctic, but I don't find that surprising when we keep seeing pieces of the ice shelf break off, and glaciers accelerating.


  2. Because meteorology and climatology are not the same thing.

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