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Old September 6th 08, 03:52 PM posted to alt.talk.weather
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Default What happened to the NOAA's Climate Change Report?

As the subject thread states.
What happened to their original report?
Their original report predicted things to keep
getting worse and worse breaking down a 30
year period.
It left you hanging after a 30 year time span, wondering, what's next?
Now their predicting 2100? That's when it's going to get the worst?
Does our NOAA know what they're talking about themselves?

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