shooty08 wrote:Land mass isn't as efficient at storing heat as water is, it absorbs it during the day then releases it at night. So it would make sense that the southern hemisphere wouldn't be frozen over as severely because its mostly ocean, compared to the northern hemisphere.
It also plays a part due to the contours which shape water flow...
Land mass effects the climate due to this controlling factor, particularly participation.
It makes more sense to see it as the Northern-Western Hemisphere (Does not include USA) would be frozen over as the North Atlantic Ocean has a sudden in temp, due to ice melting ect... would cause a freeze.
How do we know this? Ocean currents and surface currents.

Stop the currents.... Freeze!....
What does this have to do with global warming? Well, it is evidence that it is a natural correction cycle. Has happened time time again.
It heats, CO2 rises because of the heat, heats more because of the added GHG. Then there is a correction.









