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And that is exactly why the term "global warming" was changed. Too many people (like you) who don't understand that melting polar ice caps changes the weather worldwide. There is no doubt that the caps are melting; you can find pictures of it all over the Web.
The effect of this warming is that the wind that passes over the caps is no longer cooled as it moves along. This, in turn, changes weather patterns. (Basic science, hot air rises, cool air sinks.) The changing patterns means that the weather you have will become more extreme.
For example, snowing in Houston. Extreme drought conditions. (This normally the rainy season around Houston and we're about 5 inches behind on rainfall.) How about the coldest March 13th ever recorded in Houston this year?
Expect more of the same. Droughts, floods, massive hurricanes, tornadoes.
Kathy in Texas
is there any particular reason why u felt the need to only quote that part???? perhaps its because thats the only part u can argue with?