> Why will the southern ocean be most affected by global warming?

Why will the southern ocean be most affected by global warming?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
Because that's what their climate models tell them, but strangely it is not happening, they say the Antarctic peninsula is warming faster than anywhere on the globe, but not so often tell you the rest of Antarctica is cooling, and they don't tell you the strange fact about the Antarctic peninsula warming is that summer temps have not risen (when the ice melts) but it is the low minimum winter temps that have risen.

I wish we could trust scientist's and media to tell us what is truly happening, without the spin they put on it.

I'm not sure that the southern ocean is one of the largest areas of impact (I think the Arctic is the area experiencing the most change), but the southern ocean is likely to have significant changes in salinity and nutrient content, from changes in ice melt and upwelling.

You can tell if people are affected by global warming by the amount of compensation they get - and there are lots of South Sea Islands!



Because there are very few if any temperature recorders in the Southern Ocean, therefore the warmies can claim any kind of temperature there without fear of contradiction.

this is because it is now summer in the south half of the earth and it does tend to get wormer this time of year , So how is this pagan religion going for you

Because some climate scientists leaned back in their chairs and pondered it.

You can't question them because you are not a climate scientist.