Whitley first learned about climate change from the mysterious individual he calls the Master of the Key. Now science has confirmed the theory he put forth in his book “The Coming Global Superstorm,” which became the hit film The Day After Tomorrow. Are there more superstorms in our future?

Around 13,000 years ago, it took just a few months for Europe to be frozen in an ice age. It was started with the slowdown of the Gulf Stream and ended the Clovis culture in North America. It lasted for 1,300 years.

Two studies that were done 3 years reveal that the same thing happened again 8200 years ago, and it could happened again if the Greenland ice sheet suddenly melts due to global warming. Climate researchers are now able to pinpoint these dates with amazing precision. In New Scientist, Kate Ravilious quotes climate expert William Patterson as saying, “We can get you mid-July temperatures from 400 million years ago.”

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