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Down1
29th October 2016, 08:25 AM
Retards.
A new international study on climate change predicts that Europe and North America will be experiencing bouts of very cold weather, while insisting that the freezing temperatures will be the result of global warming.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/10/28/report-global-warming-expect-colder-winters/
boogietillyapuke
29th October 2016, 11:52 AM
Up in MI..........Oh the colors, the colors..........yeah their letting you know that their dying an it's time to tune up the snow blowers.
Glass
29th October 2016, 06:11 PM
I was talking to someone yesterday who I think was from Tennesee and they said it was 90 there. although he did say he was near the beach.... so maybe he's living some where else now. Got some big balloon show on today.... so where that is, is where he is.
been longer and colder winter than most can remember here. We don't do winters like you guys do.... yet but it's been a long wet and windy one. Rained here again yesterday. Should be it for the year now but we are a few weeks later than what is regular. The days are not much warmer than about 70F.
I find it strange that the rains were slightly above average yet nothing really looks all that green. Sure it's green but it isn't thick lush green that I remember from years ago. It has seemed like that for probably the past 4 or so winters. As if the plants are not getting that moisture. The gum trees get a red tinge to them in spring from new growth but the grasses used to be tall and thick.
Makes me think something is working against them. When I see images of the tree lines in the blue mountains on the east coast now, all you see is dead trees across the ridges. I've seen the same in the US as well. Either the height of the tree line is decreasing or there is something killing off those trees.
Cebu_4_2
29th October 2016, 06:17 PM
been longer and colder winter than most can remember here. We don't do winters like you guys do.... yet but it's been a long wet and windy one. Rained here again yesterday. Should be it for the year now but we are a few weeks later than what is regular.
I find it strange that the rains were slightly above average yet nothing really looks all that green. Sure it's green but it isn't thick lush green that I remember from years ago. It has seemed like that for probably the past 4 or so winters. As if the plants are not getting that moisture. The gum trees get a red tinge to them in spring from new growth but the grasses used to be tall and thick.
Makes me think something is working against them. When I see images of the tree lines in the blue mountains on the east coast now, all you see is dead trees across the ridges. I've seen the same in the US as well. Either the height of the tree line is decreasing or there is something killing off those trees.
82 degree High here today, leaves are bailing and weak to get a sun/tan but possible I guess if lacking Vit D. Spend a bunch of time trying.Other than that just look at the agenda of the weather they push at: http://www.goes.noaa.gov/ At least you have an idea of whats to come the next day.
cheka.
29th October 2016, 09:34 PM
high 80's houston...as far as they can see. halloween seems to always be warm/muggy
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