It's a very misleading title, biased anti-GW, therefore I would imagine you never bothered to read the content. ;P
It is not a black or white issue, whether you understand that or not.Either there is GW or there is not.
I believe there is not. What appears as a cycle that happens every so often whether thre's man or not!!
Never let a disaster get away from you...DEMS look to use any disaster to promote their agenda. Pathetic. Global warming but yet areas got over 2 feet of SNOW!
Global warming has contributed to the increased intensity of the storms that we receive.
The climate has definitely changed where I live. Winters are not nearly as cold and there seems to be fewer snowstorms---the storms that we do get seem to bring more snow with them. Whether this is global warming or simply a change in the weather patterns can be debated but I do know that we are not nearly as cold here as we used to be.
We use to regularly have -20 to -40 below temps that would last days and weeks. February was always frigid. Now, we have a January thaw that lasts all January. Xmas is rarely white. The changes are amazing. The fact that you can't see it astounds me.wow considering that 2009-2011 winters were the coldest in the last 25 years...I find your assumption pretty hard to believe.
We use to regularly have -20 to -40 below temps that would last days and weeks. February was always frigid. Now, we have a January thaw that lasts all January. Xmas is rarely white. The changes are amazing. The fact that you can't see it astounds me.
We use to regularly have -20 to -40 below temps that would last days and weeks. February was always frigid. Now, we have a January thaw that lasts all January. Xmas is rarely white. The changes are amazing. The fact that you can't see it astounds me.
Was that about snow?You dont have to believe me, do your own research...I wasnt giving you my opinion....Just because it doesnt snow does not mean its not cold.
Top snowiest U.S. cities | |||
LOCATION | AMOUNT | LOCATION | AMOUNT |
1. Blue Canyon, Calif. | 240.3 | 9. Sexton Summit, Ore. | 97.8 |
2. Marquette, Mich. | 141.0 | 10. Muskegon, Mich. | 96.1 |
3. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. | 117.4 | 11. Buffalo | 93.6 |
4. Syracuse, N.Y. | 115.6 | 12. Rochester, N.Y. | 92.3 |
5. Caribou, Maine | 111.6 | 13. Erie, Pa. | 88.8 |
6. Mount Shasta, Calif. | 104.9 | 14. Alpena, Mich. | 84.6 |
7. Lander, Wyo. | 100.4 | 15. Binghamton, N.Y. | 84.2 |
8. Flagstaff, Ariz. | 100.3 | *Valdez, Alaska | 326.0 |
menotyou;1048487[I said:Xmas is rarely white[/I].
Answer my question and I will answer yours.was this??
Answer my question and I will answer yours.
I was talking about where I live. We don't see the cold temps like we did when I was a kid. And, we don't have as many white xmas'. The weather is certainly changing. Call it what you will. But, it is changing. Ask any meteorologist if the weather patterns are becoming more intense. You will get a yes. I am not going to argue with you over the weather patterns, at least where I live. I live here. I know.2009-2011 winters were the coldest in the last 25 years
Gee. I don't see one -20 to -40 on there. Thanks. By the way, I am 44 and 25 years ago, isn't when I was a kid.
No snow record last year.Winterless Wonderland: Lack of snow costs U.S. 'tens of millions of dollars' as northern states see half the average amount of the white stuff | Mail Online
Syracuse, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And, here is one about the cold record low of −26 °friend(−32 °C) has been witnessed three times since 1922, the last being February 18, 1979.