At least something is melting these days! ;-)
Global Warming, a criminal enterprise of phenominal proportion that should not, must not go unpunished.
It’s amazing, interesting, and frightening it went as far as it did, and even more frightening that even though exposed as the lie it is, the Leftists are still trying to con the World that we must give them the power over our liberties, and treasure to combat their make believe evil.
We’ve been assaulted by an enemy of freedom.
By tying the Holocaust and global warming together, by using the term, deniers, and the subsequent lies fabricated, by the climate “terrorists,” only strengthened the Holocaust deniers. Oh, I forgot, in their world the end justifies the means.
Oh, there is going to be warming throughout the globe. It’s probably going to erupt in a hot war...a fighting war...over this gigantic lie its proponents are using to try and enslave us all and take away every last bit of our freedom.
Be skeptical of any “problem” whose only solution is massive redistribution of wealth.
ping
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100215/ts_alt_afp/usweathercoralflorida
Cold snap killing Florida’s coral reefs
Mon Feb 15, 6:37 pm ET
MIAMI (AFP) The polar snap enveloping much of the United States in record cold has been killing off coral reefs in the normally balmy warm waters off the Florida Keys, experts said Monday.
The unusually chilly weather so far this year has seen sea temperatures plummet in southern Florida — a fatal development for the coral, which dies when exposed for an extended time to temperatures below 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit).
We talked to friends who had spent the last two plus weeks in the Grand Bahamas, and they said it was darn cold there:
http://jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=7531
February 14th, 2006
Grand Bahama Experiences Cold Snap
By Courtnee Romer
It was not nearly as cold as it was in the north-east United States, but Grand Bahama residents were yesterday bracing for another day of what meteorologists called the coldest snap of this winter season.
According to meteorologist, Trinard Tynes of the Freeport Weather Department, yesterday saw a high of 60 degrees Fahrenheit, with a wind chill factor making it feel like 48 degrees.
Some residents enjoyed the cool weather, dressing in warm jackets, caps, and even mittens.
But one resident, Patrick Laing, said he did not even need the extra attire as this type of weather suits him just fine.
“Im enjoying this cold weather very much. I dont like it when its hot because I get sticky; it makes me feel uncomfortable and restless. It seems like there is nothing to cool you down,” Mr. Laing said.
Another resident, Faye Laing, admitted that “its kind of cold” but she was enjoying it, while another resident, Khambrel Farrington, said this weather was “good cuddling weather”, just in time for Valentines Day.
“I dont mind this at all,” Mr. Farrington said.
Ashburne Lewis, another Grand Bahamian, echoed similar sentiments.
“Im enjoying it a lot, but in the evening time, I stay inside because it gets real cold and I bundle up or should I say, cuddle up,” Mr. Lewis said.
But another resident said it was just too cold and she was not enjoying the weather all.
In fact, it was so cold that District Superintendent of Freeport, Sandra Edgecombe, dismissed all public schools in her district half day on Monday because of the weather.
Mrs. Edgecombe told The Bahama Journal that “it was unbearably cold” and some students were not dressed appropriately for the weather. She said that some of the schools windows were not closing properly and so she felt the need to dismiss school.
Mrs. Edgecombe, who was bundled up herself, said she also asked the principals to be lenient in what the children will wear today, saying that if the weather persisted schools may also get out half today.
Mr. Tynes said last night was expected to be the coldest night of the week, with temperatures expected to plunge to 48 degrees Fahrenheit, with the wind chill factor making it feel like 35.
“Not only did we just recently have a passage of a strong cold front that brought all the cold temperatures, we have a secondary frontal boundary that has rapidly slipped through some time [Sunday] morning and all it did for this second one was to keep the colder temperatures over us. The winds are also going to stay on the strong side,” Mr. Tynes said.
However, for residents who prefer the warmer weather, good news is on the way.
Mr. Tynes said as the week continues it should get progressively warmer.
For the month of February, the lowest temperature recorded was 41.7 degrees in 1996, although the coldest day on record for Grand Bahama was 39, when it snowed in January 1977.
The Continuing Climate Meltdown (WSJ Ed: More embarrassments for the 'settled' science)