Friday, May 20, 2005

Antarctica ice cap thickening a sure sign of global warming?

Antarctica ice cap known as the Eastern shield has increased in thickness for the last 11 years. But I thought all the glaciers were melting.

Thoughts are that "global" warming has increased the temperatures in the region enough to have snow. Question: if it was too cold to snow, how did the ice get there in the first place. Could it be that climate varies naturally?

It is quite amazing that any and all weather events are sure signs of global warming.

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