Record Low Temperatures in North China
February 8, 2012
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Record Low Temperatures in North China
http://english.ntdtv.com
February 6, 2012
Over the weekend, the lowest temperatures in decades have hit areas of northern China, as the cold wave continues. Some places were as cold as minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is know as the “It’s freaking cold!” argument. Unusual weather is to be expected, and has been predicted, in an era of changing climate. The important fact is that the overall average global temperature has been increasing and will continue to increase far into the future.
No grampa, the predictions are for constant increasing temperature. “Children will not know what snow looks like.”