Lake Erie, almost 10 degrees
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
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On Sep 20, 3:45 pm, "Fievel Mousekewitz Sr \(Not A CT'er\)"
wrote:
15 - 20 years ago, I would've never thought about the idea that storms
could possibly come off of Lake Erie, the waters were too cold for that.
During the winter, the water between Russia and Alaska use to freeze
over. People use to venture across that ice to freedom before Russia
switched to a democracy. That ice don't raze over any more.
The south pole. In the last 20 years, over 6 pieces the size of Rohde
Island
broke off of it. Revealing the land underneath it.
All of this has been proved, and has happened.
Yes all that happened and it was considered to be a start of the ice
age by people like you who now see the beginning of the new not ice
age.
I wouldn't get upset about it if I were you. And I'd certainly hold
off any more stentorian comments about it. You are only going to look
silly when the pundits start pushing another angle.
But you are free to sound off as and when you like. You'd have more
success railing against Deibold and any other illegalities of the evil
regime in your country for all the good it will do.
As for me, well we can't even get decent weather forecasts in my
country. So that's what badgering from Usenet will accomplish if my
heroic efforts are anything to go by.
Ice age?
If you live anywhere near the northern Atlantic Ocean, you have to worry.
If you don't, it'll just get a little colder. They have it wrong, and they
probably know it.
It just sounds better to suggest it's going to be a global ice-age.
If we do have a global ice age, it'll probably be region by region, giving
plenty of time
to move to where it's warm, then back again.
I doubt it's going to be like (The Day After Tomorrow)
It'll be interesting though. Seeing how everyone gets ready, and stays warm.
A full winter of below 0 temps, but probably not to the point, we cant
survive.
Fievel,,.. (Keep watching the skies).
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