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I honestly think that this kind of climate change can't be a good indicator.
(01-14-2012, 11:40 PM)Philly Wrote: [ -> ]Finally its snowing where I live for the first time this winter. The news says it won't stop until about Tuesday or Wednesday. Smile Looks like I am going to have fun tomorrow. Smile

it snows here for the first time this winter too LOL. like where are you from ?:-?
(01-15-2012, 10:34 AM)z.a.r.a- Wrote: [ -> ]it snows here for the first time this winter too LOL. like where are you from ?:-?

I am in Oregon. It normally starts this time of year. So its nothing new to me. However I guarantee its because of global warning.

Guys, it isn't snowing more because of global warming (in comparison to last year or even a couple years).
It was subzero temperatures today where I was... coldest was -10 (Fahrenheit.)
(01-15-2012, 04:52 PM)D3xus Wrote: [ -> ]It was subzero temperatures today where I was... coldest was -10 (Fahrenheit.)

That is freezing. Where are you at?
(01-15-2012, 04:45 PM)Yellows Wrote: [ -> ]Guys, it isn't snowing more because of global warming (in comparison to last year or even a couple years).

You haven't even been reading the thread as far as I can tell so you don't know what you're talking about. It's been snowing less from what people have been saying throughout this thread, not more. And it is most likely because of global warming, because if you had any idea of how snow originates, and how those conditions can travel around before snowfall you would realize that global warming is the most likely candidate.
I live in Texas. I've seen snow twice in my life here and both times it was less than an inch.
(01-15-2012, 05:50 PM)AceInfinity Wrote: [ -> ]You haven't even been reading the thread as far as I can tell so you don't know what you're talking about. It's been snowing less from what people have been saying throughout this thread, not more. And it is most likely because of global warming, because if you had any idea of how snow originates, and how those conditions can travel around before snowfall you would realize that global warming is the most likely candidate.

Small mistype (well actually, somewhat large), sorry about that. Personally, I do not believe that global warming is having that much effect on us. You can come tell me all your facts etc, but it isn't going to change my mind about it. The earth has always been getting warmer and warmer.
(01-15-2012, 07:20 PM)Yellows Wrote: [ -> ]Small mistype (well actually, somewhat large), sorry about that. Personally, I do not believe that global warming is having that much effect on us. You can come tell me all your facts etc, but it isn't going to change my mind about it. The earth has always been getting warmer and warmer.

I know, but you don't question why? Or what kind of bad outcomes it will have on the future of the planet? What if we started running out of fresh water? Even if we could cope with that, other animal life may not be able to, and one simple extinction can affect the entire food chain.

I think you need to become more open minded.
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