Good Grief: Melting Arctic Doubles Chance Of Harsh European Winter

Five of the last 6 winters have been harsh in Europe, particularly in England. Europe has barely had a spring the last two years. In Warmist World, this is caused by warming from greenhouse gases released because you drove to work this morning, and possibly even got an iced coffee

Arctic Ice Melt Seen Doubling Risk of Harsh Winter in EU

The decline in Arctic sea ice has doubled the chance of severe winters in Europe and Asia in the past decade, according to researchers in Japan.

Sea-ice melt in the Arctic, Barents and Kara seas since 2004 has made more than twice as likely atmospheric circulations that suck cold Arctic air to Europe and Asia, a group of Japanese researchers led by the University of Tokyo’s Masato Mori said in a study published yesterday in Nature Geoscience.

Of course, there has been a tremendous rebound of Arctic ice this year, so, does that mean that it should be warmer during winter?

“This counterintuitive effect of the global warming that led to the sea ice decline in the first place makes some people think that global warming has stopped. It has not,” Colin Summerhayes, emeritus associate of the Scott Polar Research Institute, said in a statement provided by the journal Nature Geoscience, where the study is published.

The findings back up the view of United Nations climate scientists that a warmer average temperature for the world will make storms more severe in some places and change the character of seasons in many others. It also helps debunk the suggestion that slower pace of global warming in the past decade may suggest the issue is less of a problem.

In other words, no matter what happens, it is “climate change” caused by Mankind, and we’re doomed. Warmists will blame everything that happens on “climate change” in order to accord with their cult.

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