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01-12-08, 06:47 PM #1
the question i havent seen
i accidently posted this in the World Events forum, and i figured its supposed to be here.
i'm not sure if im posting this in the right place but i want to ask a question i have had for some time but havent really seen been asked...
I live in miami, Fl. Everyone knows that if its popular because in the winter its warm, but my whole life here i've noticed the winter(being my favorite season) has been cold. I guess not compared to the cold that happens everywhere else in US, but its cold for us lol.
This year though, we had the hottest winter i have ever experienced in my life. It was hot as hell! and then one week it was cold!! the temp. was 32 degrees (which is the coldest its been here for years), then the next week.. hot as hell again.
I've been watching the news hoping to see our weatherman tell the public why its been such a change and why its so freaking hot in the winter. Obviously, i automatically blame it on global warming, but I don't know too much about it to really begin blaming.
Has anyone noticed a change in the normal weather in their part or have an answer to this? Everyone else just says that its nothing to worry about... but something has changed.
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01-12-08, 06:48 PM #2
Ok, I'll repost my posting here then..
Yesterday it was 13 degrees Celsius here in the Netherlands.. unusual...
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01-12-08, 09:05 PM #3
I've noticed similar effects here. There was a great deal of snowstorms in December which is a little early. Now there's hardly any snow here in MONTREAL. Everything melted in the past few days with the unusually warm temperature (3-5 degrees Celsius) and the RAIN. That's not quite an ordinary January for us right now.
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01-13-08, 05:17 AM #4
never in the known history has it snown in Bagdad, like it did last week.
http://in.reuters.com/article/worldN...31352620080111
Ask the people in the Midwest about their winter so far.
Weather is all about variation.
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01-13-08, 11:25 AM #5Gone
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It freakin' snowed in Malibu last year, so, uh, yeah, heh..
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01-13-08, 12:31 PM #6Valued Senior Member
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And climate is all about patterns of averages.Weather is all about variation.
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