A record temperature was set in Toronto
on Nov. 11, 2012 of 17.8C. Ah, global warming! The previous record was
set in 1938. The article does say that the heat will not accumulate and
keep the atmosphere overheated by dropping to -2C during the next week.
Is the CO2 moving on?
Sure that is how meteorologists will explain it.
Meanwhile, over in Alberta,
cold records were shattered on Nov. 11, 2012. Ah, global cooling? The
wonderful ability of heat trapping CO2 to forestall winter has been
demonstrated.
And they have the dirty tar sands.
Their CO2 is the kind that doesn’t trap heat while the CO2 in Toronto does trap heat.
Perhaps Alberta can export their CO2 to heatwave areas instead of exporting their oil.
Warm here, cold there; heat distribution not so rare.
Kinda takes the GLOBAL outta global warming, don’t it?
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