Ve'hoe wrote:
Except for the "facts"
"The National Snow and Ice Data Center report that 2013 Antarctic ice extent was above average in sea ice extent a record, for the satellite era, with the largest winter extent as well as the highest summer minimum."
"Volume of Artic sea ice increased 50% between 2012 and 2013, ice volume also increased 9,000 cu km."
God you are just,,,, not,,,,, smart...
Did you need "that" explained?
But it isn't 2013 any more.
The temperature in the Arctic is what affects the weather in the United States the most. Warmer temperatures in the Arctic cause the jet stream to deviate from normal patterns. This causes drought or floods in some areas and extreme cold in others. That is what climate change is all about.