So much wing-nut outreach...
So little time...
These people are mentally ill.
The ranks right up there with all the other dire predictions that never come true.
In the 70s they were promoting the idea the people on planet earth were gong to starve to death en mass.
This has been the coldest year I can remember in Los Angeles.
At night now, I actually have to put a blanket on.
Usually this time of the year, it’s hot for all 24 hours. That can last deep into October too. Not this year.
Is the water level going down yet?
We lived in Pt Jervis, NY, about 90 miles NW of NYC. For all intents and purposes that town is a flood zone. It’s located where the Delaware and Neversink Rivers meet. The word Neversink comes from an Algonquin phrase meaning, quite appropriately at times, raging river. This indicates that there must be some accounting in the local Native folklore of severe flooding in the area long before the Dutch and English settled there. We would get all kinds of weather, cold winters, hot summers, blizzards, flooding, even an occasional tornado. And since we moved from there we’ve heard the last few years they’ve been getting “frost on the pumpkin” which is very unusual there. South of the Catskils it usually doesn’t get that cold until just before Thanksgiving.