To: wendy1946
Here in Concord, NH - since June 1st: the temperature has exceeded 80° on only one day. Today's predicted high: 68°. The outlook for the next 10-14 days is for continued cooler-than-normal weather, during what is normally the warmest time of the year. It's "climate change", all right: global cooling.
28 posted on
07/07/2009 6:38:40 AM PDT by
andy58-in-nh
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To: andy58-in-nh
In the mid Atlantic region we've had three or four mildly warm days. Last summer we had three weeks worth of mildly hot days and even on those days it took four or five hours to get hot and it didn't stay hot past about 6:30 PM. That is radically unlike the last hundred years worth of weather here. Normal has been what we call triple hundred, i.e. a hundred days worth of one hundred degrees, and hundred percent humidity.
The last time anybody went two years without seeing sunspots was the Maunder Minimum. This IS the second summer of the second little ice age, i.e. LIA-II. We need to start phrasing the discussion using these terms. How stupid do you have to be to pass a crippling anti global-warming bill in the second summer of LIA-II??
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