Diggin It
Super Star Member
As I said in my first reply, the Change affects what we see locally. The difference is 'climate' (wide scale) vs. 'weather' (local). Look here:
Climate Prediction Center
Hover over any of the Outlook links and observe the charts. Notice the 'warm' signatures in the upper left. That's just a small sample of the areas that have been cool in Human existence that have changed. The melting of northern and southern pole ice is not in doubt. Those pole areas have been 'warm' for the last several decades and appear on track to remain so for the foreseeable future.
Climate Prediction Center
Hover over any of the Outlook links and observe the charts. Notice the 'warm' signatures in the upper left. That's just a small sample of the areas that have been cool in Human existence that have changed. The melting of northern and southern pole ice is not in doubt. Those pole areas have been 'warm' for the last several decades and appear on track to remain so for the foreseeable future.