Again, there is a difference between the weather and climate.
So you are looking for a direct impact on weather. But climate is
not the same thing as weather.
nasa.gov/mission_pages/noaa-n/climate/climate_weather.html
arstechnica.com/science/news/2009/02/climate-data-ugliness-is-in-the-eye-of-the-beholder.ars
From the above link:
"So, it might come as a surprise to learn that, now that the year’s numbers have been crunched, NASA’s Goddard Institute and the UK’s Climactic Research Unit rank 2008 as the 9th and 10th warmest year (respectively) in the 150 years or so humanity has been keeping careful track of these things.
The facts are that 2008 was cooler than the last few years, but warmer than most in recent history, which lends itself to spin based on the predilections of the person talking about it. But some of that spin specifically plays upon the widespread innumeracy of the public, which isn’t well prepared to separate trends from short-term variability, or recognize when certain figures are selectively chosen. We’ll try to separate out some of these in a way that will hopefully help readers make a bit of sense out of the conflicting noise. "
**If you have a glass of water with ice in it that is sitting in a warm room, as the ice melts the overall temperature of the water in the glass decreases, but once the ice is melted completely, the water will heat up rapidly. **
More, look at
Mt. Kilimanjaro
and if you don’t want to read credible source that conflict with the belief you hold about something that is well within the realm of reason and not faith, then I can’t help you.
Here is Vandana Shiva for free:
youtube.com/watch?v=b5mnmq2PkDs
she describes how climate change will effect (of course) the poorest people on the planet.