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To: WellyP

“ New England has lost three weeks of winter in the past century, and “mud” days have increased by up to a few weeks per year”

She just says this. Does she have any scientific data or completed studies we can read to determine whether or not to believe what she is saying? Because I am not buying it without.

What is three weeks of winter? Is that, three weeks of …what? Did Tgey gain three weeks of fall? What is that?

This sounds to me like “he would have been much sicker if he hadn’t been vaccinated and boosted.”

Would he have been more such with just one?

There is no data nor completed study to back these claims.


17 posted on 03/13/2022 7:42:38 AM PDT by stanne
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To: stanne

Here in Western NY, we’ve had really cold winters where we got snow that stayed from early December to late March, and years with near zero snow that stayed for more than a day or two.

With a lifetime of experience here, Winter starts a week to two before the solstice, and the hardest time is 4-6 weeks after the solstice (mid Jan to early March). In the summer our hottest times are 4-6 weeks after the solstice (mid July to late Aug). The intensity and duration of either of these events is variable.


31 posted on 03/13/2022 8:17:20 AM PDT by Ouderkirk (The democRATS are not looking to govern, they intend to RULE.)
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