The Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA), the capital of Argentina, Tuesday recorded its hottest Aug. 1 in the last 117 years, with temperatures reaching 30.1 degrees Celsius, according to National Meteorological Service (SMN) data. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesIn my calculations (kkkk) this is already the definitive proof that Arctic melting is already interfering with the Gulf Stream. As the Gulf Stream is partially blocked from circulating in the North Atlantic, much of its heat remains in the South Atlantic, causing above-normal heat in both hemispheres.
Aug 02nd, 2023 - 02:41 pm - Link - Report abuse -1The next step is rising sea levels. Next will come a very severe winter and the complete freezing of the Northern Hemisphere.
Antarctica will have a humid subtropical climate. Quite a change.
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