I hope they freeze their ears.
what professional accomplishments has comrade gore in science?
he flunked out of graduate work in theology.
WOULD SOMEONE IN THE SENATE PLEASE ASK THIS @$#%HOLE TO SHOW US WHAT MAKES HIM QUALIFIED TO SPEAK ABOUT “THE CLIMATE.” Being a big doofus and a political celebrity does not qualify him to speak on this topic.
2 Day Forecast for Washington DC
If you really want a chuckle check out the record highs and lows.
Rain / Freezing Rain High 40°F
Precip 100%
Wind: S 11 mph
Max. Humidity: 95%
UV Index: 1 Low
Sunrise: 7:18 AM ET
Avg. High: 43°F
Record High: 76°F (1975)
Rain Early Overnight Low 23°F
Precip 70%
Wind: WNW 17 mph
Max. Humidity: 65%
Sunset: 5:25 PM ET
Avg. Low: 27°F
Record Low: 2°F (1873)
I hope some of the Republican Senators have educated themselves on some of the contrary information so they can ask intelligent questions.
StormWatch 7 Weather report for today:
Our wintry mix will come to an end today, but refreezing of moisture is expected tonight. A cool but relatively quiet weather pattern should persist until early next week.
Freezing drizzle, freezing rain and sleet can be expected early this morning as you venture outside. Use caution though as it will take temperatures a few hours to climb high enough for the change-over to rain to occur. The remaining precipitation at lunchtime should be a cold rain, however, it will take longer to erode the cold layer in the Shenandoah Valley, so sleet and freezing rain will persist longer out west. Total ice accumulations of 0.10 to 0.25 inches is possible before the transition to rain. More energy and a cold front will sweep through our region this afternoon, and this should trigger more showers later today. This round of late-day precipitation should be rain as temperatures are expected to be in the mid and upper 30s.
Behind the cold front, the sky will generally clear tonight, but temperatures will drop below freezing, so residual moisture on streets and sidewalks should refreeze tonight with lows dropping into the mid 20s. Expect partly cloudy skies tomorrow with highs in the mid to upper 30s. A cold front is expected to arrive on Friday, and flurries or a brief snow shower is possible with this front. Highs on Friday will again be in the mid to upper 30s. After brief cooling on Saturday, a warming trend is expected for Sunday and Monday. Highs on Saturday should be in the lower 30s then lower 40s on Sunday. Another winter storm is possible early next week.
“Gore to address U.S. Senate panel on climate”
This is an excellent illustration of THE BLIND LEADING THE BLIND.
I would be veryb happy to hear one Senator call Gore a fraud in plain english becauise that’s what he is.