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I think, that since the polar ice cap would be much larger, the polar cell of the atmosphere would also be larger. The strong temperature contrast and polar frontal zones would be near the Tropic of Cancer, instead of furhter north where it is now. And with the polar cell being so huge, the predominate wind direction over Singapore would be westerly instead of easterly. I don't see this being a huge problem for climate since there's an ocean in both directions, so there wouldn't be any desertification. Thunderstorm activity would be fairly similar too I would think, but you'd have a lot more fronts passing through. That's just me guessing though.

2007-03-22 01:18:27 · answer #1 · answered by weathermanpeter 2 · 0 0

during an ICE age, i am guessing it cant go higher than 32F.

so i guess below 0 most of the time...

2007-03-24 04:21:56 · answer #2 · answered by jsf19872005 2 · 0 0

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