P.S. the effects of global warming are supposed to be most noticable in winter.
1 posted on
02/08/2007 5:07:09 PM PST by
neverdem
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To: neverdem
We just set a record for most consecutive hours below freezing. I'm feeling the effects!
2 posted on
02/08/2007 5:08:27 PM PST by
Disturbin
("Had I not known I was being taxed unfairly, I would have mourned my loss of income")
To: neverdem
Remember: the next summer where snow doesn't melt will be the start of a new ice age.
3 posted on
02/08/2007 5:08:37 PM PST by
Fitzcarraldo
(If the Moon wasn't there, people would be on Mars by now.)
To: Mia T
Looking at the pictures thinking, "I hope Mia is wearing her wool snood!"
4 posted on
02/08/2007 5:11:08 PM PST by
jla
To: neverdem
Globull warming howling across the lake at my house last week.
5 posted on
02/08/2007 5:12:42 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(Peace without victory is a temporary illusion.)
To: neverdem
It has been pretty damn cold the last several weeks. I go out walking every morning at 5AM and since mid-January, I have needed gloves, scarfs, bank-robber hats...the works.
I don't think we've been above 32 degrees around here since the New England Patriots were still in the playoffs. Damn cold. Just damn, damn, cold.
6 posted on
02/08/2007 5:15:04 PM PST by
SamAdams76
(I'm 40 days from outliving Steve Irwin)
To: neverdem
There are very few places on the planet affected by lake effect weather. Man-made global warming is a bunch of absurd leftist fantasy.
But you cannot really disprove it by pointing to areas which are subject to this phenomenon.
There are lessons in life brought by lake effect storms. They are good lessons, if not often pleasant ones.
To: neverdem
The poor global warming whackos just never get a break.
8 posted on
02/08/2007 5:24:19 PM PST by
hsalaw
To: neverdem
Some of these look like older pictures. Most of these places are probably over 6 feet by now. I saw Parish at 88" on Accuweather. Of course, some of that will pack down due to the weight.
10 posted on
02/08/2007 5:26:26 PM PST by
Right Wing Assault
("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
To: neverdem
The poor global warming whackos just never get a break - record low temps, record snowfall, citrus crop ruined in CA. BTW, the world's stupidest woman, Boxer, wants federal funding for not only the ruined citrus crop, but also last summer's heat. What a dip.
11 posted on
02/08/2007 5:26:41 PM PST by
hsalaw
To: neverdem
Oops. I apparently posted before I was finished with my post. I guess it's back to the HTML sandbox for more practice.
12 posted on
02/08/2007 5:28:37 PM PST by
hsalaw
To: neverdem
Are you in Syracuse.....I used to live in Lafayette
14 posted on
02/08/2007 5:30:13 PM PST by
Kimmers
To: neverdem
I hope you folks are staying warm. I've been here in Southern Illinois for 10-years now and this is the coldest Winter in that time.
It is bitterly cold here.
Any more global warming and I am going to freeze off my rear end.
15 posted on
02/08/2007 5:36:58 PM PST by
Volunteer
(Just so you know, I am ashamed the Dixie Chicks make records in Nashville.)
To: neverdem
Those pictures remind me of the snowstorms we used to have when I was a kid.....many, many, many years ago!! Of course when you were a kid, everything seemed bigger.
16 posted on
02/08/2007 5:38:04 PM PST by
Cricket24
(ULTRA PATRIOT!!)
To: neverdem
It was so sweltering in Ohio last week- - you can almost see the heat and humidity just hanging in the air:
21 posted on
02/08/2007 5:51:12 PM PST by
fat city
(What part of cognitive dissonance don't you understand?)
To: neverdem
National Geographic TV Channel
Big Freeze [TV-PG]
Thursday, February 8, 2007, at 08P
Recent evidence suggests we might be heading towards a Big Freeze with the power to cause a global catastrophe with mass extinctions. This new freezing climate could hit us far sooner than we think with little or no warning. The next ice-age may stillbe in the distant future but ironically could Global Warming be a possible trigger that will accelerate climate change? Naked Science examines what may cause temperatures to plummet and how abrupt climate change could spell disaster for Earth.
25 posted on
02/08/2007 6:00:10 PM PST by
thinking
To: neverdem
We must hogged all the global warming here in Savannah.It was 68 degrees this afternoon.
To: neverdem
I shoveled three feet of drifted global warming last week.
31 posted on
02/08/2007 6:13:00 PM PST by
dynachrome
("Where am I? Where am I going? Why am I in a handbasket?")
To: neverdem
I grew up in Oswego. I think this is more snow in a day than any during the 18 years I lived there.
To: neverdem
Wow! Some snow! Glad I live to the north of the lake!
33 posted on
02/08/2007 6:15:15 PM PST by
kanawa
(Don't go where you're looking, look where you're going.)
To: neverdem
Whoa, I just looked at those pictures. I'd probably be nuts by now. Some of my classmates were looking at jobs at colleges in Syracuse and Rochester; I think we're all glad we're someplace else. Especially the one that turned down Syracuse for Tallahassee. : )
34 posted on
02/08/2007 6:17:02 PM PST by
radiohead
(They call me DOCTOR radiohead.)
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