โMar-18-2015 03:08 PM
โMar-27-2015 04:36 AM
Tvov wrote:
And... more snow is forecast for Saturday (tomorrow). Hopefully just flurries.
โMar-27-2015 04:33 AM
โMar-26-2015 09:54 PM
tahiti16 wrote:
breaking records here 94 at 10:30 this morning at the beach!
Unfortunately that just means everything is going to be very brown before June since we are way behind on rain!
โMar-26-2015 08:44 PM
โMar-21-2015 09:38 AM
โMar-20-2015 11:01 AM
โMar-20-2015 10:27 AM
jfkmk wrote:Goldencrazy wrote:
And being the expert you are you see no difference now
in the atmosphere since you were around in the last ice age? Give us a break. We are not stupid.jfkmk wrote:Goldencrazy wrote:
It is climate change in a much bigger fashion than was anticipated. The warming is at the poles. It does not mean all places will be warmer. The poles impact the weather so we are seeing colder in some areas and warmer in others. The patterns are different. Mid-west that normally has a lot of snow had very little as it all went east. Many records this winter. I was in Orlando in February and while there we had a record for low and high within one week. While you travel go see the glaciers that are disappearing and you will realize how serious this can be. It is not a farce. Our planet is changing and not for the better.
The climate is ALWAYS changing. How many ice ages has the earth gone through?
Chill! I read through my post several times and not one did I claim to be an expert However, there is no denying the earth has been through ice ages before, and there is no doubt there will be many more.....with or without man's help. You only have to look at the brief recorded history of our weather to realize weather patterns change. Sheesh.
โMar-20-2015 08:15 AM
Goldencrazy wrote:
And being the expert you are you see no difference now in the atmosphere since you were around in the last ice age? Give us a break. We are not stupid.jfkmk wrote:Goldencrazy wrote:
It is climate change in a much bigger fashion than was anticipated. The warming is at the poles. It does not mean all places will be warmer. The poles impact the weather so we are seeing colder in some areas and warmer in others. The patterns are different. Mid-west that normally has a lot of snow had very little as it all went east. Many records this winter. I was in Orlando in February and while there we had a record for low and high within one week. While you travel go see the glaciers that are disappearing and you will realize how serious this can be. It is not a farce. Our planet is changing and not for the better.
The climate is ALWAYS changing. How many ice ages has the earth gone through?
โMar-20-2015 08:04 AM
โMar-20-2015 08:01 AM
Dog Folks wrote:alexleblanc wrote:mike brez wrote:
I see you live in a igloo. :B
starting to feel like it! we've gotten record amounts of snow this year.
Just curious: Would the heating bill be less because of the extra insulation provided by the snow?
โMar-20-2015 07:48 AM
alexleblanc wrote:mike brez wrote:
I see you live in a igloo. :B
starting to feel like it! we've gotten record amounts of snow this year.
โMar-20-2015 07:04 AM
โMar-20-2015 06:35 AM
jfkmk wrote:Goldencrazy wrote:
It is climate change in a much bigger fashion than was anticipated. The warming is at the poles. It does not mean all places will be warmer. The poles impact the weather so we are seeing colder in some areas and warmer in others. The patterns are different. Mid-west that normally has a lot of snow had very little as it all went east. Many records this winter. I was in Orlando in February and while there we had a record for low and high within one week. While you travel go see the glaciers that are disappearing and you will realize how serious this can be. It is not a farce. Our planet is changing and not for the better.
The climate is ALWAYS changing. How many ice ages has the earth gone through?
โMar-20-2015 06:25 AM
mike brez wrote:
I see you live in a igloo. :B