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Global warming , it is dangerously cold out in these parts , hope every one stays safe and has a way to keep their pets warm
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Hobbyman2 wrote:Global warming , it is dangerously cold out in these parts , hope every one stays safe and has a way to keep their pets warm
"Global Warming" is no longer the buzz word.
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dusty wrote:
Hobbyman2 wrote:Global warming , it is dangerously cold out in these parts , hope every one stays safe and has a way to keep their pets warm
"Global Warming" is no longer the buzz word.
How about "climate change"? ;)

Regardless of what is causing it, it is occurring.
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The key to understanding global warming is the word "global"... That does not mean within 5 miles of my Lazy-Boy. Last year when many were hollering it was not real because there was snow in their yards much of the southern hemisphere was absolutely burning to a crisp... "Global"...
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Soon there will be more sand for folks to bury their heads in....
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algale wrote:Soon there will be more sand for folks to bury their heads in....
But not at the beach?
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reible wrote:
algale wrote:Soon there will be more sand for folks to bury their heads in....
But not at the beach?
The beach may be moving inland!
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So if it thaws before spring will we have another el nino , , according to the alarmist the pole's were supposed to be gone by now.

All I know is its dangerously cold out all across most of the northern states and record snow falls have been happening .
http://bgr.com/2017/12/28/erie-snow-rec ... y-weather/
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"Dangerously cold" isn't the correct term any more than "Global Warming", or "Climate change". People tend to forget that the right term is "normal Winter weather".
My thermometer is at -25 this morning and that is not unusual. It has been in that range since Christmas Eve, and isn't likely to change soon. I'm just hoping that it doesn't get "dangerously cold" (-45 or so) before it warms up again!
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was in Superior WI a few years ago with a truck load of produce,,,, it was -45 with out the wind chill , ,the heater in the trailer was running non stop to keep the produce @ 43 deg fht,,had two pallets under the produce so the bottom layer didnt freeze , woke up and there was frost on the inside walls of the truck , if your ready and prepared for it it is doable, trouble is around here people are still wearing tennis shoes and driving on plain radial tires like its summer .
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