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user posted imageBritain may be basking in one of the hottest summers on record, but scientists now fear that the UK could face an abrupt switch to freezing winters and Icelandic summers. Leading global warming experts suspect that climate change, instead of being a gradual and largely predictable process, could mean that Europe's weather patterns will worsen severely with very little warning. At any time after 2010, their research suggests, Britain's average temperature could drop by up to 5C within as little as three or four years - with catastrophic results for farming, transport, northern towns and tourism. That would leave Britain with the same average temperatures as Iceland, said Professor Jochem Marotze, one of Europe's leading oceanographers. "It would wreck agriculture the way we know it now," he said. When southern Britain was sweltering with a record 38.1C (100.6F) last Sunday, residents of Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, endured rain and a much cooler 13C (55F).

Many scientists now believe that rapidly increasing CO2 emissions will exacerbate the natural cycle of hot and cold weather that led to the mini Ice Age of the 17th century by severely affecting natural ocean currents. The natural cycle of hot and cold periods is chiefly responsible for this summer's heatwave, say climatologists. However, global-warming gases are very likely to have intensified its effects.

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Nintendork
all i have to say is,


"im proud, to be an american! where at least i know im free....."
Althalus
free of what though?

ouch, that'll be bad for us in the winter then.
Exeter
TJN Monster, may I ask what planet you're on?

I assume it's safe to say that this radical shift in temperature will affect the entire earth, not just one country. The US may experience the same drop in temperature, or we may experience some other form of extreme weather, but, whatever it is, we will be faced with a dramatic climatic change.
Althalus
I would have thought that the US being a larger courntry would see a lot more violent weather, such as if it snows, it will snow heavier, if it rains there will probably be storms, the hurricanes would be worse also.

This would not happen overnight, but eventually it will.
Tioria
Theoretically Canada and The North Eastern part of the US will have the same temps as Britain will. The Gulf coast will probably have a longer hurricane season, especially since where I am is due for another big one like Opal, its been 7 years.
The midwest and tornado alley will most likely spin off alot more harsher storms.

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