CNN.com is reporting on a new study has found CO2 absorption in the Southern Ocean is maxing out already, well ahead of the models predict. As I was just saying, a few things are clear, such as that scientists really don't have any clue about what's up with global climate change.
Perhaps my favorite quote from the article:
"We thought we would be able to detect these only the second half of this century, say 2050 or so," she said. But data from 1981 through 2004 show the sink is already full of carbon dioxide. "So I find this really quite alarming."
I'm still sticking by my 2010 gut instinct on a major cold weather trend settling in over both hemispheres of the planet. No, this will not be like in the movies, but it will, I think, happen much quicker than mainstream scientists seem willing to admit. Time to buy some new mukluks! ;)