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1 posted on
04/10/2006 5:28:37 PM PDT by
CedarDave
To: CedarDave
I know that winter here in the midwest was predicted to have average temperatures with above average snowfall. We ended up warmer than normal with lots of rain. I wasn't even able to get out on the lake past the end of November.
2 posted on
04/10/2006 5:31:22 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
![](http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Boulevard/7384/elnino2.jpg)
"For those of you who don't hablo espanol, El Nino is spanish for...uhhh...The Nino!"
3 posted on
04/10/2006 5:48:13 PM PDT by
Thoro
(Then an accidental overdose of gamma radiation alters his body chemistry....)
To: CedarDave
Bush's fault because he didn't sign Kyoto.
4 posted on
04/10/2006 5:49:03 PM PDT by
COEXERJ145
(Real Leaders Base Their Decisions on Their Convictions. Wannabes Base Decisions on the Latest Poll.)
To: CedarDave
... James Hansen blames global warming...How does this equate with the fact that there's been no global warming since 1998?
5 posted on
04/10/2006 6:04:47 PM PDT by
curmudgeonII
(One man...and the Lord...are a majority.)
To: CedarDave
Man, we could sure use a wet year in Colorado this year....
7 posted on
04/10/2006 6:13:26 PM PDT by
r9etb
To: CedarDave
"In a draft paper circulated to colleagues, NASA climate researcher James Hansen blames global warming for increasing the chance of extreme El Niños."
I feel a pimple growong on my nose ... IT MUST BE GLOBAL WARMING!!!!!
Is global warming to blame for everything?!?!?!
Can anyone prove global warming is happing #1 and #2 can they prove that mankind is causing it? NO they can't .... Now I don't want to hear any more of it!!
9 posted on
04/10/2006 6:26:43 PM PDT by
MaDeuce
(Do it to them, before they do it to you! (MaDuce = M2HB .50 BMG))
To: CedarDave
When the seesaw tips to the warm side El Niño New Mexico and the Southwest generally have wet winters. When the seesaw tips to the cool side La Niña, which we are experiencing now things here tend to be dry.When the seesaw tips to the warm side El Niño New Mexico and the Southwest generally have wet winters. When the seesaw tips to the cool side La Niña, which we are experiencing now things here tend to be dry. Wasn't it El Niño a year ago, causing the La Conchita and Bluebird Canyon mudslides in SoCal? I thought it had a 4 or 7 year cycle, so it would be a surprise to have it again next year.
Althouth this year is a La Niña year, following last year's El Niño, and we have had less rain in SoCal during the past winter, apparently Mammoth has had record-breaking snowfall this year.
11 posted on
04/10/2006 7:25:48 PM PDT by
heleny
To: CedarDave
I think strong El Nino's suppress hurricanes, which would be nice.
12 posted on
04/10/2006 7:28:29 PM PDT by
Sam Cree
(Delicacy, precision, force)
To: CedarDave
Yeah. People who can't predict the weather 5 days from now are telling us to worry about el nino next year. Right. I'll keep my eyes peeled for it.
13 posted on
04/10/2006 9:14:26 PM PDT by
zeugma
(Anybody who says XP is more secure than OS X or Linux has been licking toads.)
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