View Full Version : *Who Forgot To Tell Mother Nature To Stay Warm This Winter?*
CheesyMuslim
04-09-2007, 12:28 PM
Sorry bout that,
1. But when do we get to dip Al Gore in tar oil and cover him with chicken feathers?
2. Then run him out of town on a rail?
3. With the worst winter of record, isn't anyone starting to ask questions about him?
4. This Global Warming thing is such a LOL, and they keep saying its worse than they thought.
5. Ewww, I'm so scared and all.
6. The liberal media is scaring me so much !!!,...Hehehehehehehe,.....
7. While they write books, and put them on the best sellers list, and I keep LOLing at them.
8. Global Warming is an Industry now, and is no more or less a snake oil salesmen of the 21 Century.
9. Its really a crime that the liberal media is blowing life giving air into this story thou.
10. But on average, people are stupid, so they believe it hook line and light bulb.
11. Here's a link to the coldest weather in USA history:
http://charlotte.com/115/story/78479.html
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Cold snap breaks region's record lows
STEVE LYTTLE
slyttle@charlotteobserver.com
AP PhotoSeattle Mariners designated hitter Jose Vidro, front, from left, Jose Lopez, Adrian Beltre, and Richie Sexon lie in the snow at Jacobs Field, Sunday, April 8, 2007, in Cleveland. Mariners' Carlos Garcia is at upper left. For the second day in a row, snow and cold weather forced a doubleheader between the Mariners and Indians to be postponed.
Region dodges deep freeze overnight
Cold snap postpones spring festivities
Unseasonably cold weather makes Easter Regatta faster, harsher
Cold front brings April shivers
Homeless face cold without shelters
A historic cold weather outbreak shattered records this morning in Charlotte and elsewhere in the Carolinas, producing bone-chilling conditions for Easter sunrise services.
Forecasters say a slow warming trend will begin today, but we face one more night of freezing weather.
The polar air outbreak that began Thursday reached the bottom this morning, when temperatures dropped to 21 degrees at 7 a.m. at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport.
That not only broke the low-temperature record for the date, but it was the coldest for any April day in Charlotte history.
Previously, the coldest temperature ever recorded in the month of April was 24 degrees, on April 1, 1923.
The coldest temperature previously on April 8 was 30 degrees, back in 1961.
At the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport, this morning
piratemonkey
04-09-2007, 01:18 PM
:rolleyes:
Now CWN has joined Stoners "It's chilly out, so Global Warming is bunk" crowd.
This has been the world's warmest winter since record-keeping began more than a century ago, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported this week.
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-sci-winter17mar17,1,7973922.story?coll=la-news-a_section
Sucks when facts get in the way of opinion.
CheesyMuslim
04-09-2007, 01:24 PM
Sorry bout that,
1. But tell them that in the deep south!
2. Your part of the *Global Warming* crowd that's got to be out of your ever loving minds!
3. Funny how some liberals believe anything and everything the liberal media promotes.
4. Isn't it?
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
Elrathin
04-09-2007, 01:54 PM
Your 9th grade education is really catching up with you CWN. Somebody has to teach you the difference between weather and climate change.
I don't even think it's his 9th grade education, my nephew is in 9th grade and even HE recognizes there is global climate change going on.
Sorry Chess, but there is NO MORE DEBATE on whether or not there is global climate change going on, it is. The only question is what is causing it.
Buck Laser
04-09-2007, 04:46 PM
Sorry bout that,
1. But tell them that in the deep south!
2. Your part of the *Global Warming* crowd that's got to be out of your ever loving minds!
3. Funny how some liberals believe anything and everything the liberal media promotes.
4. Isn't it?
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
My eight year old grandson was smart enough to figure out that it was warmer in Fairbanks, Alaska than it was in Austin. See, he knows that climate change can mean some real weird weather. Maybe you'd better quit sleeping in the icebox, Cheesy!:P
piratemonkey
04-09-2007, 05:27 PM
3. Funny how some liberals believe anything and everything the liberal media promotes.
FYI:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration isn't "liberal media."
It's a government agency, run by a Bush appointee.
potter
04-09-2007, 06:19 PM
Sorry bout that,
1. But tell them that in the deep south!
2. Your part of the *Global Warming* crowd that's got to be out of your ever loving minds!
3. Funny how some liberals believe anything and everything the liberal media promotes.
4. Isn't it?
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
Do you understand the concept of global warming and how it would change ocean currents and jet streams? Colder ocean currents end up in the wrong places. Some places will warm up, others will freeze out.
It does feel like winter has returned. We've had hard freezes for a week now, down into the teens with highs barely getting above freezing. It was spitting snow this morning. I had to mow the yard in an overcoat and gloves this weekend. All of the flowering trees, in full bloom last week are dead brown now, trees are dropping wilted new leaves, all of the spring growth has been stopped dead in it's tracks. Even the hardy stuff is dying off.
This is really odd weather.....not that global warming has anything to do with it....
CheesyMuslim
04-10-2007, 11:16 PM
Sorry bout that,
1. But Al Gore should get the duff-ass award.
2. More proof that this whole *Global Warming* thing is bogus.
3. Coldest winter in over a hundred years.
4. Read em and weep *Chicken Little's*!
5. Get used to it, more evidence will follow.
6. Here's another link:
http://www.agweb.com/get_article.aspx?pageid=135336&src=gennews
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Weather Trends International Forecast Highlights
4/9/2007
AgWeb.com Editors
Following are weather forecast highlights from Weather Trends International:
LAST WEEK’s WEATHER TREND (1-7 APR): Temperatures plummeted as a strong Arctic cold front dove deep into the South late in the week. There were 100s of record low temperatures across the U.S. with the Southwest being the one exception. Hard freezes most likely did 10s of millions of dollars damage to trees and crops in the Southeast over the Easter weekend. Snowfall was also the most in at least 14 years with dozens of record snowfall totals from Texas to the Middle Atlantic and throughout the interior Northeast and Great Lakes. Even Dallas had a trace of snow which was the latest snowfall in 69 years.
After 3 consecutive weeks of mild temperatures across the Corn Belt, last weeks temperatures were the coldest in 15 years. The same week in 1996 and 2002 were cold. Corn Belt moisture was not overpowering. However, with cold temperatures, evaporation was minimal so field firming was at a snail’s pace. The commodity markets are primed for instability and this past weeks weather can only be called unsettling.
THIS WEEK (8-14 APR): Last year was record warm, this year record cold! April is currently tracking as the coldest April in 113 years - a dramatic change from last years #1 warmest ever. Even after some late month moderation, April 2007 will likely keep the month in the top 7 coldest in history. The Southwest is the one exception, but even here temperatures will cool dramatically late in the week. And, the snow is not over! Short range computer models hint at the possibility of a stronger snow storm from Colorado to Wisconsin late in the week into the weekend. This will be the heavy wet variety. The week overall is expected to show the greatest change toward wetter weather in two years - another very big negative for retail sales and for early planting of this years Corn and Bean crop. Weather Trends had forecast this to be the coldest April in 7 years and the wettest in 3 years. It will very likely be the coldest in 10 years and wettest in three. On a more uplifting note, Al Peterlin, Weather Trends International VP, reminds growers, “Planting rates can accelerate quickly after a slow start. Consider 1998 and 2005. In 1998 only about 15 percent of the crop was in the ground by the end of April, in 2005 only about 30 percent. Still, by the last week of May, 93 to 95 percent of planting was complete and final yields were strong.”
NEXT WEEK (15-21 APR): More of the same, although not as wet. Another reinforcing shot of cold air for the East early in the week with more frost and freezes likely in the Middle Atlantic.
MAY: The next solid week for warm seasonal activities could be May 6-12th, and the middle May period could be one of the bright spots of Spring and Summer!
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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
Red Dragon
04-10-2007, 11:53 PM
Chess just because it's called global warming doesn't mean that the world will get warmer. They should probably change the name to global climate change to make that know to everyone. But seriously the world has been warming for about 6,000 years give or take a few days. But that does that mean that the world will come out of it warmer, maybe not. All we know is that as of right now many locations in the world are getting hotter, as for what will happen in far future is any ones guess really. Also Chess that's just regular weather it happens all the time. Climate is long-term weather, where as this is just a cold front. It happens, and it always will. It is neither proof nor disproof of a global climate change.
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