The Country Can Use Some Global Warming Right Now (Al Gore, Missouri, elect)
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Still grappling with that conundrum of "climate" versus "weather" I see.
You mean like the maniacs who have conniptions everytime there’s a hurricane in hurricane season? Pro tip: it’s called hurricane season because it’s been going on for millennia.
Hey OP - You are aware that in February, in the northern hemisphere, it's supposed to be cold?
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Originally Posted by RetireinPA
no! cuz if you do that you will unfreeze #@$@#damn lake erie and the next snow will be measured in meters
That made me chuckle. A high school friend from "south of I-90" posted a photo this morning of the 16 inches of snow from yesterday - not lake effect snow - on top of the 12 inches from a week ago and another 24 inches from a few weeks before that, which were lake effect snow.
I'm thinking of moving back to Erie when I retire. Tell me I'm nuts. LOL
no! cuz if you do that you will unfreeze #@$@#damn lake erie and the next snow will be measured in meters
i live half/mile from lake Erie, it has still not frozen lake temp is 34 in Cleveland, ohio and being so close to shore i have has nearly zero snow from last two storms///but the weather IS NOT CLIMATE
You mean like the maniacs who have conniptions everytime there’s a hurricane in hurricane season? Pro tip: it’s called hurricane season because it’s been going on for millennia.
Not if you ask the people in California, who haven’t had rain (or mountain snow) for a month. This is normally their rainy season. If they don’t get rain before April, they’re going to be in deep trouble this summer.
A drought?
In California?!
Who could have predicted that?!
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