How could the Farmers Almanac or the Foxfire books be correct about anything? /s
They aint Ivy League scholars.
http://www.foxfire.org/thefoxfirebookseries.aspx
Those who follow sun cycles could have (and did) predicted that.......we're screwed for the next 8 years or so.......
And Icelands Bárðarbunga volcano is about to blow...just might feel like 1816 all over again...
Florida here I come.
Oh no.. snow in the Winter...let’s panic!!
What happens with more snow.
Easy to get power
http://www.wpclipart.com/weather/snow/snow_lots.png
Scenic driving
http://www.bitrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/lots-of-snow-800.jpg
Kinda hard to get into your home
http://boltonnordic.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/p3240511.jpg
One who did not make it.
http://cl.jroo.me/z3/b/g/o/e/a.baa-Lots-Of-Snow.jpg
go west young man (and though not young I just might)
Good thing I just moved to Arizona!
Didn’t we have a global warming slowdown some 10,00 years ago?
Hell, Obama and his Global Warming clowns have been giving us a super-snow-job since he got elected. SO what’s new?
Oh well.. there goes “Recovery Summer 6.0” right down the toilet when the “cold weather” forces the economy to contract in Q4 2014 and Q1 2015. This is huge and series.
AGW hiding in the Atlantic. Idiots
You would think these global warming lunatics played hide and go seek in their childhood.
Unfortunately they were not taught much more than how to steal money from people dumber than themselves.
Brrrrrrr
I think it's too early for the wooley worms to have spoken.
They renamed global warming to climate change to cover these occurrences.
People in my part of NC have been worried about a bad winter coming. We had a late winter with a lot of snow and ice going into March, followed by an unusually cool summer. My heat kicked on a couple of times overnight in July, for instance. I can’t recall that ever happening. Then, there are the old folk’s “signs.” Wild blackberries barely bore fruit. Mast is heavy, acorns falling around my house sound like a woodpecker got hold of the gutters when the wind blows, lol. Squirrels are fat and busy. Haven’t seen a wooly worm yet.
We hit 32.9 degrees here in our little town in NW Iowa this morning.