Global Weather Report
It's going to be a lot cooler for the next 100,000 years or so.
Long range weather report.
Long-term global cooling trend to continue for next 100,000 years.
The Present Interglacial will end between 3,000 and 50,000 years from now and the planet's First Future Glacial Age (Ice Age VI) will begin.
One-third of Earth's land and surface will be covered in ice -- again.
Glaciers will be a mile high over Chicago and New York state -- again.
World harbors will be left high and dry as ocean levels plummet -- again.
Florida will have a population of 200 million and 250 Electoral College votes.
Good news is, Canada and Russia will not exist.
Note: Glacials and interglacials occur in fairly regular repeated cycles. The timing is governed to a large degree by predictable cyclic changes in Earth’s orbit, which affect the amount of sunlight reaching different parts of Earth’s surface. The three orbital variations are: (1) changes in Earth’s orbit around the Sun (eccentricity), (2) shifts in the tilt of Earth’s axis (obliquity), and (3) the wobbling motion of Earth’s axis (precession).
Ice ages are not affected by SUVs.