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How's the weather, paisanos?
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It's 38 F. here in Jacksonville, at the warmest part of the afternoon. It's been about this temperature since the morning. I'm not exactly enjoying these water droplets streaming down from the sky, either. I can't ever recall a rainy day this cold here, but it's a whole lot better than some other places not too far away.

What about you other folks? Is anyone enjoying weather that's not quite this ooky?
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I actually got a little snow this morning.
It's probably going to all melt off by tonight, but it happened! :D

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38F? 3C?
you call that cold
you don't know true cold
(it's freezing over here)
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[size=11.111111640930176px]tinuing to d[/size][size=11.111111640930176px]It's the Artic come calling on Dixie. Global warming melts and evaporates the ice and wind carries the cold our way. Over 50,000 years the change in temperature is a function of natural warming and cooling cycles. Over 50 years as we have seen is man made. As is sheer obscenity of continuing to deny it's so.[/size][size=11.111111640930176px]eny it's so.[/size]
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Yesterday it hit 70 in San Jose, CA.


Flip flops and shorts when I walk the baby.


AC on in the classroom because 31 kids make it muggy.


I miss the east coast and its snow/cold…but I can't say I don't like this weather. Unless I am taking the baby somewhere I ride my motorcycle and it is nearly February.
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it is about 60 degrees in southern indiana at the moment. i think a warm front came through, and accordingly i've heard there's going to be some sort of storm tomorrow.

i think some cold air came down from the arctic circle for a vacation, so we've been getting temperatures well below freezing. this is an anomaly for the area, given that it's rare for us to have temperatures below 25-30F in the winter
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It was 0F this morning.
Still freaking cold outside this afternoon.

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Midwest obviously had record cold/snow last month, but Cali (where I'm from) also has no water, so whatever, you're gonna lose something no matter where you go
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Midwest obviously had record cold/snow last month, but Cali (where I'm from) also has no water, so whatever, you're gonna lose something no matter where you go




Science, (not creation science) and where the snowpack has gone: "And the very same jet stream configuration responsible for the southward plunging Arctic air mass chilling the eastern and southern United States is associated further to the west with a "ridge" of high pressure that is pushing the warm, moist subtropical Pacific air masses that would normally deliver plentiful rainfall (and snowpack) to California well to the north."

"Climate scientists were beginning to suspect a decade ago that the dramatic loss of Arctic sea ice might alter the jet stream in precisely this way, favoring conditions eerily like what we are seeing right now in California: unprecedented and devastating drought."

"So to conclude, I propose a toast to the Arctic, whose instability should serve as a wake-up call to those steeped in denial. Because when a drunken Arctic leaves Alaska warmer than Georgia in mid-winter, and California as high and dry as it has ever been, we should know we may have a problem."

But have no fear, co2, just like cigarettes isn't harmful to your health and it's just these elitist scientists who want you to believe your lying eyes and insist if we start planting trees and cap co2 and exercise some leadership to the rest of the world it's not too late to reverse things. And as any real scientist will tell you, temperature change over 50,000 years results from the earth's natural heating and cooling cycles. Over fifty years as we witness is a result of belching carbon dioxide from zillions of cars and factories.

And for God's sake let's not get started on evolution. It's creation science which will give our kids the tools to compete with the 100,000 scientists graduating each year from China's universities.

(The comments in quote from Penn State professor Michael Mann (another elitist who actually thinks.... writing in Live Science. Poor chap, he'll never get a dime from the oil industry.)
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Finally got some rain out here.
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