Earth Observatory: Melt Season in the Arctic Getting Longer

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Maybe that is why More and more fresh water is entering the Atlantic Ocean transfering the current flows. Plus, it is said, also our oceans are controled our wind current flow among the mountian ranges. Less snow for the mountian ranges. That is why maybe every so many years. Such as this Winter season 2009-2010. From Virginia( or even North Carolina ) to Northern New Jersey is getting abundant and unusal amount of instead of inches we are getting the snow and ice in feet.Fresh water and warmer oceans can also change current flow. People don't understand Global warming is measured by how many days of Higher temperatures in the higher northern areas. That is why no one can really predict the Summer seasons

John E. of NJ 9:54PM February 08, 2010

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