Global Warming, Regional Cooling
2005.12.20 10:41
The current regional cooling here in Japan has much to do with global warming.
The overcomsumption of fossil fuel comes up with lots of carbon dioxide and that forms a strata in upper atmosphere. The strata eventually causes a greenhouse effect. For this effect, lots of evaporation occurs in tropical or subtropical sea and makes thick clouds and a part of them that moved to the Arctic region forms a very cold system with lots of precipitation in it in a form of snow. Current very cold system is thought to be directly from the Arctic region. Thus global warming incurs regional cooling.
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