Maybe because it seems somewhat unnatural for an iceberg to be so far North? I'm no expert, but to me, it seems common sense would tell you that it's not everyday that you see a big, cold, white thing drifting around a place where it doesn't seem right?
Also too, the fact that it has been unseasonally cold and even snowing in parts of NSW where it never snows normally might seem kind of strange to some of us as well.
I live in Sydney, and I tells you it is FREEZING cold, the weather has been insane for the last few days, with bushfires around the outer west of NSW and more cold weather further south around Melbourne. It's crazy in the space of yesterday morning with warm to hot weather it suddenly plunged us into this chilly cold, and this is in Spring.
I think it's testament to the theories of Global Warming being accurately predicted.
What? New Zealand is much warmer than Antarctica. If in doubt, Google it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand/
There, did it for you ;)
Maybe because it seems somewhat unnatural for an iceberg to be so far North? I'm no expert, but to me, it seems common sense would tell you that it's not everyday that you see a big, cold, white thing drifting around a place where it doesn't seem right?
Also too, the fact that it has been unseasonally cold and even snowing in parts of NSW where it never snows normally might seem kind of strange to some of us as well.
Just my $0.02
I live in Sydney, and I tells you it is FREEZING cold, the weather has been insane for the last few days, with bushfires around the outer west of NSW and more cold weather further south around Melbourne. It's crazy in the space of yesterday morning with warm to hot weather it suddenly plunged us into this chilly cold, and this is in Spring.
I think it's testament to the theories of Global Warming being accurately predicted.