Posted on 01/12/2014 4:27:50 AM PST by Zakeet
Complete Headline: Here comes polar vortex TWO: Just when you thought it was safe to go outside... another blast of Arctic air to hit US next week
If you live in the American Midwest or East Coast, you may want to hold off on putting away your winter gear.
Just as temperatures are beginning to warm in much of the U.S, another arctic blast in the form of a polar vortex appears to be on the horizon.
The upcoming front of icy temperatures is expected to bring arctic air to southern Canada and then move into the northern plains of the U.S. before moving to the Midwest and East Coast - each of which is still recovering from last week's frigid temperatures.
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I still think it should be called a “Polar Haboob”, in that, using the anti-logic of the global warmingists, it is “just like a dust storm, but without all that dust, and colder.”
there, fixed it.
I’ll drink to that.
What’s the equivalent of a visual Kodak moment for an intellectual face ground? Brian fart doesn’t cover it.
If you don't keep it up your wife will be adding it to your diet.
Polar Vortex II: The Thrill of the Chill.
Big thunder yesterday here on Long Island.
Somebody wants to get those terms “Polar Vortex” into everyday lexicon.
Got to hand it to the left to come up with catchy phrases.
The interesting thing about the weather is that it’s always been around, and it’s always going to be around and in March, June, September and December equinoxes will occur, just like they have since this globe started spinning. They will occur long after humankind has disappeared from this earth just like they did before humankind arrived, and it’s the creator who has determined these seasons and Al Gore and all of his minions can huff and puff all they want. They are not in charge.
Where and what is that?
Just wait for ‘equatorial vortex’ later this year.
Joe Bastardi agrees (great rant at the end of this clip, BTW).
http://www.weatherbell.com/saturday-summary-january-11-2014
NC here...
The wife-unit and I were hanging a picture in the foyer yesterday. and a rumble started outside behind the house...really shook the house. I looked towards the back of the house just as a huge boom went off in front of the house. Scared the shinola out of both of us. My first thought was an airliner had gone down.
There was just that one thunder-boomer. Really odd.
I saw lightning and thunder in Boston yesterday. On January 11.
There were several big booms here near Charlotte, went on for 15 minutes or so. At least all this precip didn’t come down as snow, or we’d be hip-deep.
The Polar Vortex is RACIST!
Aren’t February and March usually the coldest months?
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