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Doom and cold gloom

Doom and cold gloom
Around 12,800 years ago the northern hemisphere was hit by the Younger Dryas mini ice age.

In the 11 November 2009 issue of New Scientist: the mini ice age took hold of Europe in months: "or a year at most." Because of a shut down of the gulf stream(s)

Could it happen again?
How it should look
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How it looks today, going up to Greenland
How it looks today, going up to Greenland

# Posted by steve hooker at 8/1/10; 3:35:23 PM to the Off topic dept.
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Doom and cold gloom