THe North Atlantic current is gone. Which means, it wont distribute hot water like it used to, which keept UK from freezing and Skandinavian lands from being too cold for living in.
Commented 12 years ago2012-02-12 15:31:56 UTCComment #66521
Breaking news from 2010.
Nothing on the BBC about it and I've survived two winters in the UK's coldest country since that article was written. I think we're fine for the moment.
Commented 12 years ago2012-02-12 16:08:52 UTCComment #66523
In some parts of Romania there's a declared state of emergency. There are houses almost completely burried under snow. Hopefully the weather is calmer in my area, but it's still damn cold( in some nights it dropped to -20C, and during the day -10C). I can't remember such a winter in my lifetime other than one in around 1997.
I've heard this before, that Europe is entering in a mini ice age.
If that current is gone, the effects will probably be felt in just a couple of years.
Nothing on the BBC about it and I've survived two winters in the UK's coldest country since that article was written. I think we're fine for the moment.
I didn't see a long time this much snow in Serbia.
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Damn it
I've heard this before, that Europe is entering in a mini ice age.
If that current is gone, the effects will probably be felt in just a couple of years.
[EDIT] Just read that article. Oh shit!
Nope it isn't. It sounds great, though. Snown.
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