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On Apr 8, 5:36?am, "JimH" wrote:
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/3...2007002aa1.jpg Easter Sunday, 2007. Sorry to see you snowed in. I am cognizant that Easter is undoubtedly a very important day at your house, and you probably aren't used to adapting your egg hunts and other celebrations to a snow storm. Local weather disruptions are a symptom of larger climate changes. For a relatively last few seconds of geologic time (IOW, most of recorded human history) we have relied on a circulation of air and water between the tropics and the poles to generate the winds and currents that influence weather. This circulation has resulted from the difference in temperatures at the poles vs. the tropics. Now that the polar ice cap is so incredibly diminished, the relationship between the temperatures is changing. "Weird weather" (even if it's locally colder) can be a sign of climate shift. You won't catch me out on some limb claiming that it's all the fault of mankind, but just because you've got snow in Ohio 1/4 of the way through April doesn't mean that there's no global warming. If this problem proves to be as serious as some predict, we are all at risk of being regulated right out of our boats, cars, RV's, etc. That's why I advocate keeping an open mind and being prepared to take some small steps now if that means we won't have to take drastic steps in the future. |
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