What do all these places have in common?
They all are expected to get much warmer this century and the winds there likely will slowly grow stronger as well because of the increased heat. So, what we are going to see is likely less snow, melting permafrost, extreme methane release as permafrost and tundra melts, more mosquitos, higher winds, more people living in these areas worldwide.
In addition to this the north pole more and more is just going to be water and that's all.
Also, Antarctica is completely different from the north pole because Antarctica is a land mass covered by ice. My wife went there recently with a cruise ship especially built and outfitted for 30 foot seas that you have to cross (30 foot means waves, rollers, that high and 40 percent of people on board seasick on cruises) (my wife and her friend never get seasick so they were happy the whole way there). So, understanding that the South polar area and the north polar area are opening up during this century and the next. Farming will progressively move northwards in Siberia, Canada, and Alaska as well. And eventually farming and even vineyards will be in northern Siberia and on Antarctica.
This is one reason I have been writing more about Siberia and Antarctica lately too.
However, there is one thing to watch out for:
Thousands of people dying at a time in places like India and Pakistan during springs and summer if humidity and temperatures with heat indexes above 150 degrees happen together like they did one year ago now.
Also, islands are disappearing more quickly in the Pacific Ocean because of melting ice all over the planet which is draining into the seas in the form of water. Also, this will also cause more evaporation which will cause more precipitation and higher winds in places like Tornado Alley in the U.S.
So, it is important to expect more homes, businesses and farms to be blown away yearly on average as this century progresses too as well as more cities and homes on beach areas of seas to be washed away as well. So, this is just what is going to happen ongoing now. So, preparing for this is wise for those who want to actually live through all this.
As an intuitive the single hardest thing for the human race to cope with is going to be first overpopulation and second high winds in the form of hurricanes, tornadoes, Hail etc.
When you get gusts of wind over 100 miles per hour in some areas that could occur in literally any time of year, life becomes very different there than it is now.
The other thing that is possible now that wasn't before is short or long ice ages where snow doesn't melt out during summers because it becomes too deep to do that.
As precipitation increases from increasing heat in oceans and if a polar vortex or vortexes happen in the same area with extreme precipitation this also could cause short or long ice ages over lands. This goes hand in hand with wildly gyrating weather from hot to cold to wind worldwide.
However, generally speaking we should expect slowly warming temperatures worldwide unless they gyrate into short or long ice ages.
If you study Mammoths with spring flowers in places like Alaska that were suddenly frozen solid this potentiality would make sense.
However, there are some theories about mammoths that fell into a cavern before the snow fell too with flowers in their mouths that they were eating and then snow fell.
So, anyway you look at it if the fluke of a short or long ice age occurred it is important to realize this also happens during global climate change historically on earth.
Just because we haven't seen it during the last 15,000 years doesn't mean it can't happen anytime now.
After all we just witnessed the north pole melting out for the first time in the last 15,000 years last December. So, we should now be prepared for literally anything.
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