<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13775727#post13775727 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by salty joe
Mind you, with good ol' global warming we don't get cold winters anymore.
Then on the other hand, winter hit over a month early around here. We have 6 inches of snow from the last couple days, more in the next few days, it's 19 F right now, more cold temps in the forecast. Highly unusual. What ever became of the buoys that are placed all around the seas that recently showed a drop in sea temp? That study seems like it got burried by the MSM. Sorry, I don't have a link. The sunspot activity was at an extreme low, even for the end of the 11 year cycle. This has been associated with long cold winters in the past. Big question is, how long until someone figures out that mankind is responsible for sunspot activity, or lack thereof?