we are gettin' thunderstorms and lightning in Memphis in December... there is a tornado watch.. gotta turn off the 'puter cuz the lighning is gettin close....
what global warming??????
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This is nothing new glass. I remember back about 65 we had 70's at Christmas her is PA. I was disappointed as a kid for no snow at Christmas. We had lightning the other day also. Just the long term weather pattern we are in.
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we are gettin' thunderstorms and lightning in Memphis in December... there is a tornado watch.. gotta turn off the 'puter cuz the lighning is gettin close....
what global warming??????
Nah, its not global warming. I am 2 hours away from you in Little Rock. At times, we have mild temps in the winter. We have had some of our worst tornadoes this time of year. Dec- March. We had tornadoes come through (not here) last weekend. The weather is just wierd. Mild one day and snow the next..
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93 here yesterday afternoon, 34 today at daybreak.......neither is all that abnormaal here......nor is the spread.....
Global warming the culpret? There simply has not been enough data collected to reach any conclusion on that....could be, but maybe not.
There are other sorts of data available and collecgted and much more reliable that make it bluntly clear that global warming is happening (even if dubya is too ignorant to follow the analyses...if that surprises you or goes contrary to what you want to believe, perhap your intellectual sophistication is lacking too), but we haven't, in all recorded history, collected enough weather data to have much hope of predicting any effect by global warming on local temperature swings and exstremes. So don't place ANY weight on the answer to any question that ask if weather data tells us that global warming is influencing the weather, whoever may respond to the question. Any response to such a question, by any person, scientist or not, unless his response is that there isn't any way to use weather data to answer the question, is so much hot air.
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The temps. in San Diego in Jan. are around the 60's in the day time and 50's at night. Jan in S. Calif. it is not unusual to see SA. winds and the temps. can hit mid 80's even at the beaches. For the last few days we have been cold down here 40's at night and 50's during the day, I'll bet every one feels sorry for us.
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Glass, I was in Tuscaloosa for over a decade.....nasty thunderstorms were rare there thirty years back, then around 78-79a tornado hitthe north and western parts of town. it was the first tornado that most people that lived there ever had near them. They are no so uncommon there now.
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Didn't dubya explain it was causa them nukular bombs in Iraq? Ain't thet why we'uns had to whup them a-rabs? Cuz they'uns was gettin nukular bombs to mess within our'uns weather?
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