Slightly colder summers can lead to various meteorological phenomena such as increased cloud cover, more frequent fog, and increased precipitation in the form of rain or snow. These conditions can also lead to the formation of ice sheets, as colder summer temperatures prevent the complete melting of winter snowfall.

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It was unknown, however, what caused these ice sheets to form. Each theory could explain one or two instances, but not all of them. That is, until Russian meteorologist Wladimir Köppen made an unexpected discovery. The cause, Köppen discovered, was not especially cold winters but slightly colder summers.

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The Psychology of Money

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